Daft Punk were the big winners at last night's Grammys: they won Album of the Year and Record of the Year, among other awards. They also performed a star-powered medley alongside Stevie Wonder, Nile Rodgers, Pharrell, and the Random Access Memories session players. (It was their first live television performance in six years.)

Visual effects artist Jim LoGiudice has posted a series of photographs taken during the building of the Daft Punk set on his Tumblr. He writes, "This mid-century modern style set was designed by Daft Arts. Check out the old school audio equipment integrated into the set. Very cool. The recording booth is patterned after the 'Mother' space craft control room from the movie Alien. The robots gold mirror mixing console actually worked and was played live."

See the full set of photographs here, via The Daft House. Read our Cover Story on Daft Punk here.

Watch Daft Punk's performance: