The iconic horror-scifi “Alien” still haunts many of us to this day. From the ominous environment to the design of the alien itself, a huge part of the terror comes from the design of the film’s world. And the artist that we have to thank for the scaly, bony look of the title creature is Swiss designer H.R. Giger, who, since 1998, has showcased some of his greatest works in his own museum located in Switzerland.
One room of the museum, known as the H.R. Giger Bar, has been designed with many similarities to his work on the Ridley Scott film. And while many have not had the opportunity to experience it, photographer Matthias Belz has posted a 360 photograph of the bar, transporting us into the space as if we were there.
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Opening in 2003, the room,...
One room of the museum, known as the H.R. Giger Bar, has been designed with many similarities to his work on the Ridley Scott film. And while many have not had the opportunity to experience it, photographer Matthias Belz has posted a 360 photograph of the bar, transporting us into the space as if we were there.
Read More: ‘Everything Wrong With Alien’ Video Pokes Fun at the Ridley Scott Classic — Watch
Opening in 2003, the room,...
- 7/6/2016
- by Kyle Kizu
- Indiewire
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