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Model Alien head from the Alien movie series.
Invasion exhibition at Kirkleatham Museum 2013, featuring science fiction memorabilia from film and television.
With arms outstretched in a "How Ya Doing" stance, the alien ventures forth to explore his surroundings. He uncovers an expanse of dead roots and stumps, the remains of what was once a proud and stately tree. The tree was sacrificed for the good of the land-owner. One tree was able to heat the land-owner's home for a season as well as introduce numerous pollutents into the air. This was something that the alien enjoyed as it showed how simple it would be to take over this planet. It was obvious to our little visitor that Earthlings did not care enough to protect their own space.
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.
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Blipfoto post for Saturday 16 January 2010: Alien Invasion (Again?)
Bit of a flashback today, went shopping in Braehead and I seemed to be the only person who noticed these Alien ladies emerging from their Spacecraft airlock....
I think the strain of too much shopping is taking its toll on my imagination!
Rapimenti Alieni
Mercoledì 1 Ottobre 2008 h.22.30
Pyramid Cafè Vulcano
by Vytek Scheflo
Da ormai vari anni, in molte nazioni, si parla di presunti rapimenti di persone da parte di entità extraterrestri. Si tratta di un fenomeno preoccupante o di uno scherzo della mente? Ed i rapiti cosa ricordano dell' evento?? Questa mini-conferenza è stata un' occasione per comprendere i dubbi e gli inganni che la nostra mente ci gioca. A volte la realtà scientifica supera di gran lunga ogni possibile spiegazione che le comuni opinioni ci forniscono, anche le più incredibili! I "veri alieni" non siamo allora noi stessi che non comprediamo la complessità della mente umana??
They came to spy on us. Thinking they would get a better view, they hid in the rain gutter. But, they came from a warmer planet, never anticipating the wrath of our winter weather.
Discover the true meaning of fear in Alien: Isolation, a survival horror set in an atmosphere of constant dread and mortal danger. Fifteen years after the events of Alien™, Ellen Ripley’s daughter, Amanda enters a desperate battle for survival, on a mission to unravel the truth behind her mother's disappearance.
On the extraterrestrial highway, everything we saw I commented on by saying..."Maybe its an alien..." then we drove up on this..... and I said, for the 46th time, "Maybe its an alien.... "
We got closer and I screamed out "IT IS AN ALIEN!!!"
I was really excited.
Unfortunately, this was the ONLY alien I saw.
I never saw the ones that abducted me...they blindfolded me first.