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Novo, Buck (GoFundMe @ParrotHeadRelief), and Philip (philipchurch.tech) discuss the life and legacy of Swiss artist Hans Ruedi Giger - founding father of art genre "biomechanical" - focusing on his style, color theory, his unique subjects, his work often depicting the surreal, the sexual, and equally, the scary, horrifying, and grotesque, the context of the themes therein, and why his work will be celebrated for eons to come, inspiring each new generation.

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