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A concept for our game series,"Seed".
Though it may just seem like an abstracted image, this is a close up of an artificial biological cell. This was discovered in the glaciers of Greenland preserved in metallic shards made up of other "cells" which had a similar molecular structure to that of plant cells.

Being preserved in the ice, the cell retained a healthy state and avoided decay. Scientists of an Aristophany research institute were able to spark the cell back to life for a few seconds when an electric charge was applied. The energy source that originally powered these cells is still unknown but what scientists do know is they give off light when alive probably as some form of information transmission to a central AI or "brain".
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~VampireSlug Nov 13, 2009  Hobbyist Digital Artist
Very cool but somehow disturbing at the same time.
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~melficexd Nov 6, 2009  Hobbyist Digital Artist
It is curious how a simple plastic bag can become such a concept :) Cool!
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:iconledious:
thanx melficexd! ^_^
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:iconrandomfacelift:
Very abstract. It reminds me a lot of a diagram of a protein structure.
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:iconledious:
Hey! Meh, yea that's what I was kinda going for. The project was supposed to be an abstract image made up of scanned objects but I can't stand it when an image has no meaning or any distinguishable objects and space. The cell/protine membrane is my shower scrubby haha.
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:iconrandomfacelift:
That's hilarious! I thought I recognized the shape of it >.> Yeah, it's because I used it! AHAHAHAHA.
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:iconledious:
I didn't know you washed with protein molecules! o_O
I should try it, maybe Ill get bigger muscles! :P

...wow I'm terrible >_>
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