Silence Television
It’s been a couple of months since my last article so time to unplug the cryogenics, thaw out and get writing. A few special features lined up this month, including an exclusive interview with a...
View ArticleKilian Eng (1) Selected Works + Interview
OK, as promised, I’m very proud to present an exclusive Sci-Fi-O-Rama feature, this time with Swedish Design and Illustration superstar Kilian Eng. Here we have a total tour de force of the...
View ArticleThe Virtual Art of 80′s Game Worlds
Sci-Fi-O-Rama presents an analysis and artistic appreciation of five pioneering 8-bit and 16-bit computer games. The era is the mid to late 80′s, a period fabulously rich in gaming concepts and...
View ArticleSci-Fi-O-Rama 2013 Round Up (1)
Lets start 2013 with something of a round up. A quick reality check, refresh, and splash of Eau de toilette. What we have here then is a brief sampler straight from the Sci-Fi-O-Rama barometer, a...
View ArticleTAMIYA – 1980s Buggy Box Art
First and foremost I set up Sci-Fi-O-Rama as a design and illustration inspiration blog, and though it’s bursting at the seams with Sci-Fi and geek related articles this really is just a flavouring....
View ArticleElectrical Banana – Masters of Psychedelic Art
‘Lord of the Rings’ (German Book Cover) – 1970 Sci-Fi-O-Rama is proud to present a selection of ‘far out’ imagery sequestered from the fantastically titled ‘Electrical Banana’ Psychedelic art book –...
View ArticleNew Poster Art
‘Behind The American Dream’ Alejandro Magallanes (Mexico 2001) This selection is a book sampler ‘New Poster Art’ published by Thames & Hudson in 2008. I picked up a copy after spying a fellow...
View ArticleSelected Sci-Fi & Fantasy Book Covers Part 1
A varied selection of retro SF and Fantasy book art. Sci-Fi-O-Rama was pretty much built upon the back of posting forgotten book and games art, so with a renaissance in blog activity what better than...
View ArticleLuke Wyatt – Sad Stonewash (a Video Mulch)
It’s rare to come across a piece of art that really moves me. This odyssey of distortion does just that. Unnerving, strangely touching and certainly one of the most spellbinding and hallucinatory 5...
View ArticleUI BAKA
Sci-Fi-O-Rama returns with a quick feature on a rather special tumblr known simply as ‘UI BAKA‘. Originating from ‘The Land of the Rising Sun’ this tumblr celebrates the art of sci-fi interfaces with...
View ArticleEduardo Paolozzi – Screenprints
A selection of work from the late Scottish sculptor and artist Sir Eduardo Paolozzi (7 March 1924 – 22 April 2005). Paolozzi has always been a favourite of mine, particularly his beautifully composed,...
View ArticleJonathan Zawada (1) Selected Works
Above sits a wonderful cross section of art, illustration and design, not the work of an agency, collective or duo but in fact products of just one individual, Sydney based artist and designer...
View ArticleJohn Mollo – The Military Fashion of Starwars and Alien
So then, what connects this selection of Imperialist Russian Military dress to George Lucas’s original Star Wars and Ridley Scott’s Alien? Well, that’s actually a slight trick question as the answer...
View ArticleFinnish Coats of Arms
This origin of this post comes via an old scan of a Finnish textbook I’d come across on ffffound.com (now defunct). The scan features an intriguing selection of coats of arms representing various...
View ArticleKaleidoscopic Chaos: The Graphic Art of Bicicleta sem Freio
Next we turn Sci-Fi-O-Rama up to eleven and present a retina-searing selection of art from Brazilian graphic and street art duo Douglas de Castro and Renato Reno, better known as Bicicleta sem Freio....
View ArticleOther Seas/Other Suns: An Interview with Matt Griffin
Sci-Fi-O-Rama is incredibly pleased to present a new interview with one of science fiction and fantasy’s most dynamic contemporary illustrators, Ireland’s Matt Griffin. With a distinctive graphic...
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