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- Biomechanical_art abstract "Biomechanical art (also called Biomech) is a surrealistic style of art that combines elements of machines with organics. Rendered with distinct realism, biomechanical art expresses an internal fantasy world, most typically represented with human or animal anatomy where bones and joints are replaced with metal pistons and gears, but infused with muscles and tendons.Biomechanical art was popularized in 1979 when Swiss artist H.R. Giger designed the alien creatures in the 1979 feature film Alien.".
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- Biomechanical_art wikiPageExternalLink www.hrgiger.com.
- Biomechanical_art wikiPageExternalLink Aaron+Cain.html.
- Biomechanical_art wikiPageExternalLink Guy+Aitchison.html.
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- Biomechanical_art comment "Biomechanical art (also called Biomech) is a surrealistic style of art that combines elements of machines with organics. Rendered with distinct realism, biomechanical art expresses an internal fantasy world, most typically represented with human or animal anatomy where bones and joints are replaced with metal pistons and gears, but infused with muscles and tendons.Biomechanical art was popularized in 1979 when Swiss artist H.R. Giger designed the alien creatures in the 1979 feature film Alien.".
- Biomechanical_art label "Biomechanical art".
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- Biomechanical_art homepage www.hrgiger.com.
- Biomechanical_art isPrimaryTopicOf Biomechanical_art.