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    Birth Machine, created in 1967 by Swiss artist H.R. Giger, depicts small human-like figures, resembling babies, emerging from a large, gun-like machine. The painting combines elements of life and machinery, suggesting a future where humans and technology are closely intertwined. The metallic, grey tones give the artwork a cold and mechanical feel. Giger's work might be expressing concerns about how technology can take over human life, making it less personal and more robotic. 
Aluminum sculptural relief
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    Birth Machine, created in 1967 by Swiss artist H.R. Giger, depicts small human-like figures, resembling babies, emerging from a large, gun-like machine. The painting combines elements of life and machinery, suggesting a future where humans and technology are closely intertwined. The metallic, grey tones give the artwork a cold and mechanical feel. Giger's work might be expressing concerns about how technology can take over human life, making it less personal and more robotic. Aluminum sculptural relief

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    Seed4064992371
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    Created
    8/27/2024
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    SDXL 1.0
    Creator
    seanb2
    Source
    CivitAI
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