Spacebloom. Computer artwork of a kogin spacebloom, part of a fictional 23rd-century range of edible space flora (xflora). Spaceblooms combine nanotec


Spacebloom. Computer artwork of a kogin spacebloom, part of a fictional 23rd-century range of edible space flora (xflora). Spaceblooms combine nanotechnology and biotechnology. Several metres in diameter, they drift or move through space, feeding, growing, reproducing, and being harvested for food and other products. Kogin moves by newclear power. Spaceblooms were created by Canadian graphic artist and writer Martin Naroznik, using 3-D software programs. Spacebloom: A Field Guide to Cosmic Xflora was published in 2004. There are also plans for an exhibition.


Size: 3200px × 4224px
Photo credit: © MARTIN NAROZNIK/SPACEBLOOM.NET/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: artwork, black, black--white, blade, cut, cut-, cut-outs, cutout, cutouts, cutting, equipment, hand, human, illustration, image, injury, medical, medicine, monochrome, operating, outs, scalpel, surgery, surgical, white, wound