Leading from The "Space Jockey as a suit" question and Origins of Carlos Huantes babyhead and Patrick Tatopoulos |
a) The concept of an extra terrestrials inside a suit
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- Patrick Tatopoulos: Every time I draw something bio-organic, I hear, "That's very Giger." Ah, fuck! Giger has been so influential on me. And Giger defined biomechanical. Whenever you do it, you are screwed because it will look like Giger. That's the power of an incredible artist." (DeathRay, Jun/Jul 2009, p87)
Patrick Tatopoulos standing before his sculpture of the biomechanical suit (source: SFX Octobre 1996, p28) |
earlier sketch of the Independence Day Alien (The Suit) by Patrick Tatopoulos (source Internet) |
biomechanical suit from "Independence Day" (source: SFX Octobre 1996, p29) |
biomechanical suit from "Independence Day" (source Internet) |
biomechanical suit from "Independence Day" (source Internet) |
Tatopoulos prepares the alien for a scene in the Area 51 Laboratory (source:S.F.X magazine #34 (UK Version) Jan1998, p86) |
Independence Day alien coming out from inside the suit (source Internet) |
Independence Day alien coming out from inside the suit (source Internet) |
concept art by Patrick Tatopoulos |
concept drawings for the extra-terrestrial invaders (source: SFX Octobre 1996, p30) |
maquette of an extra-terrestrial invader (source: SFX Octobre 1996, p30) |
bodies aliens in of Independence Day preserved floating in tubes |
A urethane rod and cable puppet of the invading alien species from Independence Day (20th Century Fox, 1996). This 14-inch-tall puppet is mounted on a brass rod with cables being fed through into the torso and limbs. Likely used in scenes showing the nuclear missile being fired into the heart of the mothership by Captain Hiller, played by Will Smith, and David Levinson, played by Jeff Goldblum. The puppet shows signs of production wear and age. Accompanied by a copy of the film. Length, 39 inches (source: http://www.julienslive.com/) |
Independence Day Alien (The Suit) sketch by Patrick Tatopoulos (source: SFX Octobre 1996, p29) |
detail of Independence Day Alien (The Suit) sketch by Patrick Tatopoulos (source:S.F.X magazine #34 (UK Version) Jan1998, p86) |
side view of suit sketch by Patrick Tatopoulos (source:S.F.X magazine #34 (UK Version) Jan1998, p85) |
toy version of alien suit |
Influences
Martian War Machines with tentacles |
photograph from the original Predator movie |
Giger's Alien with pipes sprouting out of the back |
fan like form similar to fan like patterns on the side of the suit's head (detail from Giger's Biomechanical Landscape 2 (work 319) |
fan formation on suit head for comparison |
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