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The Alien Crash Site at the University of Toronto, part of Nuit Blanche.
Featured on Torontoist: torontoist.com/2007/10/postnuit_blanch.php
Blogged about at: blog.malvikajain.com/nuit-blanche-2007/
Revoltech Alien Warrior is about to get a hard punch on the face from Revoltech Optimus Prime (movie version)
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This is a list of alien immigrants taken from the French ship, L'Aquitaine on the 17th of February, 1903. It is difficult to read but the lucky 13th entry is for Hagop Nalbandian, my grandfather and marks the arrival of the Nalbandian family to the United States. My grandfather's journey began in Kharpet in Eastern Turkey, his hometown. From there he went to Istanbul and boarded a ship bound for Marseille. The L'Aquitaine sailed from Le Havre, which is in the north of France, so perhaps the original story about Marseille was inaccurate. The L'Aquitaine sailed to New York and Ellis Island. His journey ended in Worcester, Massachusetts where he settled, married, raised a family and lived the rest of his life.
Variation of a text-prompt generation in AI Deep Dream. The text contained the words ALIEN and GIGER.
The option of Text Prompt is a new feature on Deep Dream.
it was worth a try - but a previously created image on Night Cafe marginally improved with better definition, but fewer details.
This is a ACEO of Aliens.
ACEO stands for “ART CARDS, EDITIONS AND ORIGINALS”. They are 3 ½ X 2 ½ inch. They are about the size of a baseball trading card. I have a large collection of these ACEO in the see hear speak no evil pose. These (except a few) are the original paintings done in miniature.
Created with Alien Sky. Alien Sky is the new photo editor from the creator of LensFlare and LensLight.
Created for a contest in the group "The Best Flower Shots", but I think it came out pretty cool.
Created with www.dumpr.net - fun with your photos
In the near future, humanity has established a surprising and peaceful contact with an extraterrestrial civilisation. These aliens, whose technological level far surpasses our own, have granted us access to advanced technology with the potential to revolutionise all aspects of our world. Among the many gifts they have brought are a series of mysterious devices and toys that particularly captivate children – especially girls.
These alien devices appear to activate a form of direct communication with the girls' minds. It is as if they resonate with their brains, transmitting an infinite stream of knowledge. The girls become astonishingly intelligent, their understanding spanning from advanced physics to poetic interpretations of the universe. Yet a shadow of uncertainty remains: What is the purpose of this knowledge? What consequences will it have for them and for us as a society? Is this resonance a bridge between species, a collaboration, or something deeper and more enigmatic? While we ponder these questions, we choose to let the girls continue their play, both fascinated and apprehensive about what the future may hold.
This image series explores this fascinating and mysterious encounter between the girls and their new toys. It is a visual narrative of curiosity, technology, and the unknown.
Poem: "Resonance"
They came with light,no demands, no demands.The voices of their technology spokethrough the stars,a whisper in the mind.
The girls' hands reachedfor the alien objects,and with each touchcame a stream of universesthrough their minds.
Is it knowledge or a riddle?Is it freedom or destiny?They laugh, they learn,while we watchand wait for answers.
Haikus
Stars burn bright above,
mystic hands bring minds to sing
in unison's hum.
Girls' wide eyes glimmer,
knowledge flows like endless streams
through time's hidden paths.
Play births creation,
alien voices murmur
secrets to their hands.
Peace from the beyond,
technology’s dance now rests
in the girls' small palms.
What is their intent?
A gift or a subtle test?
We choose still to see.
Believe it or not you're looking at a potato, we had a few of them in a basket and forgot all about them, we wanted to use them today and were shocked to see these "aliens" of them.
(Taken with 105mm)
Alien art seen in the exhibition hall at the International UFO Congress, Phoenix, Arizona, February, 2014.
This ACEO is of three Aliens.
ACEO stands for “ART CARDS, EDITIONS AND ORIGINALS”. They are 3 ½ X 2 ½ inch. They are about the size of a baseball trading card. I have a large collection of these ACEO in the see hear speak no evil pose. These (except a few) are the original paintings done in miniature.