Sci-Fi-O-Rama is now on Facebook
The Sci-Fi-O-Rama team is happy to announce that you can now follow us on Facebook! Our hope is Facebook will give you an easy, new way to follow Sci-Fi-O-Rama for news and updates. It will be even...
View ArticleThe Art of Feebee
Following on from Em Niwa, Sci-Fi-O-Rama presents another Eastern-flavoured selection of fantastical art. Feebee is a Japanese illustrator and full-time artist whose professional career dates back to...
View ArticleClassic Science-Fiction Illustrators (Part 3) – Roger Dean
For the third installment of our classic Sci-Fi illustrators series, we move from one alien landscape master to another. He is an artist so exotic and distinctive he merits his own sub-genre. I’m of...
View ArticleApollo Lunar Module
The Apollo Lunar Module, known by it’s NASA acronym ‘LM‘, is singular in the history of vehicles. It is the only crewed vehicle to land and take off from another world. Manufactured by Gruman Aircraft,...
View ArticleUnusual Suspects: The Characters of Yao Yao
Working out of Shenzhen, China, game designer and art director Yao Yao has produced a broad catalog of vivid character designs in her distinct illustration style. Her art features a straightforward,...
View ArticleClassic Science-Fiction Illustrators (Part 4) – Peter Elson
Our classic Science-Fiction illustrators series [1][2][3] continues with a tribute to perhaps the most complete of all British artists; the late, great, Peter Elson (13 January 1947 – March 1998)....
View ArticleSci-Fi-O-Rama is Back on Spotify
After a 7-year hiatus, Sci-Fi-O-Rama is back on Spotify with new playlists! First up, Ben has curated a wide-ranging selection of recent electronic music for your headphones. Pairing a gloomy, glitchy...
View ArticleA Colour Like Orange: Fiction from CG Inglis
The Sci-Fi-O-Rama team is excited to be taking the site in a new direction with our first foray into original fiction! Over the coming year, we will be presenting “A Colour Like Orange: Stories from a...
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 ArticleClinical Trial: Fiction from CG Inglis, Part 2
Sci-Fi-O-Rama returns with the second installment of “A Colour Like Orange: Stories from a Broken World“, a series of interlocked stories from Toronto writer CG Inglis. This month’s story delves into...
View ArticleKaleidoscopic Chaos: The Graphic Art of Bicicleta sem Freio
Next we turn Sci-Fi-O-Rama up to eleven and present a retina-searing selection of art from Brazilian graphic and street art duo Douglas de Castro and Renato Reno, better known as Bicicleta sem Freio....
View ArticleThe Ride: Fiction from CG Inglis, Part 3
Sci-Fi-O-Rama is back with the third installment of “A Colour Like Orange: Stories from a Broken World“, a series of interlocked stories from Toronto writer CG Inglis. This month’s story takes us out...
View ArticleStreet Fantasies: The Wild World of DirtyRobot
Journey to the near future imagined by Daniel Isles where masked gangs rove the streets, telekinetic teenagers wander in clouds of floating candy and machine bits, and giant robots face-off over...
View ArticleA Seer: Fiction from CG Inglis, Part 4
Sci-Fi-O-Rama presents the fourth installment of “A Colour Like Orange: Stories from a Broken World“, a series of interlocking stories from Toronto writer CG Inglis. In this month’s story, a freelance...
View ArticleSci-Fi-O-Rama is Back on Spotify, Part 2
Sci-Fi-O-Rama returns to Spotify with another selection of new music for your ears! This time, Ben has pushed further on the aesthetics of his last playlist – moody, ominous textures, punctuated with a...
View ArticleThe Best of SFOR Facebook: The Early Days, May – July 2018
Earlier this year, Sci-Fi-O-Rama made some big changes. Kieran was joined by Ben and Erik, and what had long been a solo project suddenly became a team effort. Working together, the team has branched...
View ArticleMasks: Fiction from CG Inglis, Part 5
Sci-Fi-O-Rama presents the fifth installment of “A Colour Like Orange: Stories from a Broken World“, a series of interlocking stories from Toronto writer CG Inglis. In this month’s story, a night of...
View ArticleThe Agent: Fiction from CG Inglis, Part 6
Happy New Year! Sci-Fi-O-Rama is leaping into 2019 with the sixth installment of “A Colour Like Orange: Stories from a Broken World“, a series of interlocking stories from Toronto writer CG Inglis. In...
View ArticleReview: The Terror
Last weekend I binge-watched AMC’s ten part horror mini-series ‘The Terror’ (Dec 2018). A hauntingly tragic tale inspired by Sir John Franklin’s ill-fated 19th century Arctic expedition. The show is a...
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