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Bronze Age Print by FractalFire
On the airless moon Trurl a hunting party of primitive Ferrites encounters a herd of Mosfets. This is to honor the Polish science fiction writer Stanislav Lem. Many of his works were meant to skewer the outrages and pretensions of Communist society. You need not be a rocket scientist to see how they applied to Western societies as well. His stories were often populated with robots, or, as he referred to them, cybernetic organisms. I believe I have been able to capture the comical tone that was typically incorporated into the stories. The image was rendered with DAZ Bryce.
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Made and submitted to the online marketplace by a creative designer named FractalFire, the awesome bryce print above was listed under the Non-Fractals store category. Given the title, “bronze age poster”, this personalized poster design's name is a perfect match for lots of reasons. Great for adding some decoration to any room at school or in your home, this bronze age poster can be found if you search for the tags, space, bryce, hunters, and sci fi. If you like this brilliant custom print design, you may find other favorites in the artist's shop or in the community marketplace.

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Bronze Age

On the airless moon Trurl a hunting party of primitive Ferrites encounters a herd of Mosfets. This is to honor the Polish science fiction writer Stanislav Lem. Many of his works were meant to skewer the outrages and pretensions of Communist society. You need not be a rocket scientist to see how they applied to Western societies as well. His stories were often populated with robots, or, as he referred to them, cybernetic organisms. I believe I have been able to capture the comical tone that was typically incorporated into the stories. The image was rendered with DAZ Bryce.

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Product id: 228715245900929376
Made on 1/31/2012 1:27 PM