Talk:Biomechanical art

I totally disagree with the definition gived. I mean to be Biomechanical something need too have some mechanic part integrated into some other biological, so even if most of Tattoo's atirtist used to call biomechanical some Giger inspired works it's a completly wrong definition. Alien and most of Giger's creations are basically biologic and almost never have mechanic part in it. To find biomechanical origin into art you should check some movies, comics, and sci-fi/cyberpunk books and novels.

Here some stupid examples of the use of biomechanical art in some works, just the first that came in my mind.

Movies: Tetsuo Terminator Blade runner Series: Star Treck Doctor Who Comics/Manga/Anime/Animation movies: Akira Ghost in the shell Arms Guyver The Incal The metabarons saga The tecno priests

Writers: W.Gibson B.Sterling P.K.Dick Sry for bad english, best regard. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 94.164.94.242 (talk) 17:17, 13 July 2012 (UTC)

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