Simen Johan – Until the Kingdom Comes
I’ve been running sci-fi-o-rama.com seriously for over a year now and have gathered together and annotated a fairly wide range of material totaling over 200 posts (thanks for all the support!)....
View ArticleFull Moon (1)
Two scans from the 1999 300mm squared Hardcover Publication “Full Moon” a photographic odyssey to the Moon and back, featuring a selection of 128 images, just a fraction of NASA’s 32,000 pictures from...
View ArticleMark Weaver (2)
A further selection of the work of Mark Weaver, the master of found collage & montage… Top image ‘Avenge’, 2nd image ‘Transmission’, 3rd image ‘Memory’, Bottom Image ‘1963’. All art is via Mark’s...
View ArticleMcMurdo Station Antarctica
Ok so something of a different post – real world – a 21st century frontier town glowing in Antarctic twilight. This photograph is of Antarctica’s largest settlement & it’s logistical hub, the US...
View ArticleNasa 1172 Pictures
Sci-Fi-O-Rama reader and fellow blogger Parker Mason got in touch this week with a link to his recently created, mammoth-sized Flickr Gallery “Nasa 1172”. Literally translated that’s 1172 incredible...
View Article2010 Cassini Orbiter Gallery
Spotted this breathtaking selection of abstract space photography earlier today and thought it’d make a good meander to the flow of the blog… This post then is something of an expanded retweet which I...
View ArticleFFFOUND Collection (1) Nov 10
Whilst I prep some new feature post’s I’m going to follow on from my recent Flickr Round with a collection of images I’ve bookmarked and backtracked via the excellent FFFFound.com – lazy? yes I know!...
View ArticleTo The Moon (Time-Life Records)
Something of a special feature here, original photography scanned from the breathtakingly beautiful ‘To The Moon’ (Time-Life 1969) an audio and visual chronology that documents NASA’s Mercury, Gemini...
View ArticleThe Sun
An animation of the sun, seen by NASA’s Extreme ultraviolet Imaging Telescope (EIT) over the course of 6 days, starting June 27, 2005. (Courtesy of SOHO/EIT consortium). Image featured from “The Sun –...
View ArticleHeroes of Earth’s Last Days: The Art of Yuri Shwedoff
First up, I’d just like to welcome onboard Ben Feldman to Sci-Fi-O-Rama. Ben will be reviewing Sci-Fi literature as the year unfolds, from the essentials to the esoteric, and he’ll also be posting...
View ArticleImpossible Architectures: The Works of Filip Dujardin
Starting his career as an architectural historian, Belgian artist and photographer Filip Dujardin has used his knowledge of contemporary vernacular architecture to create a body of remarkable...
View ArticleIcelandic Tigers and Von Karman Vortices: Landsat Imagery
Sci-Fi-O-Rama presents Landsat false-colour composite photographs from the United States Geological Survey (USGS) archives. All images are selections from the USGS Landsat series ‘Earth as Art‘. What...
View ArticleNaoya Hatakeyama “Blast”
Naoya Hatakeyama (Hatakeyama Naoya, born 1958) is a renowned Japanese photographer. These are taken from his “Blast” series. The post Naoya Hatakeyama “Blast” appeared first on Sci-Fi-O-Rama.
View ArticleAstronaut!
More than a hint of Barbarella here with this kitsch Photo/Montage, taken from a feature that ran in ‘Harper’s Bazaar Magazine’. Some time ago by the looks of it! Image originally featured here via...
View ArticleVincent Fournier – Space Project
A lonely, fragile explorer, traversing a world of cold desolation. These spectacular landscapes are the work of French Artist/Photographer Vincent Fournier, taken from his ‘Space Project’ Series. I’m...
View ArticleNSF (1) – Aurora Australis
A selection of five galactic vista’s featuring the phenomenon ‘Aurora Australis‘ that dances high above the South Pole Telescope at Amundsen-Scott Station, Antarctica. The Aurora Australis is the...
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