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Computer Artwork Collection (#10)

"Unleashing the Imagination: Exploring the Boundless World of Computer Artwork" Step into a mesmerizing realm where creativity knows no limits

Background imageComputer Artwork Collection: Biometric fingerprint

Biometric fingerprint. Computer artwork of a hand and a fingerprint (upper centre). Fingerprints are the patterns of ridges on the tips of the fingers

Background imageComputer Artwork Collection: Biometric identity card, artwork

Biometric identity card, artwork
Biometric identity card. Computer artwork of an identity card containing personal data. Using security in the form of data from a persons body is known as biometrics

Background imageComputer Artwork Collection: Biometric DNA scan, computer artwork

Biometric DNA scan, computer artwork
Biometric DNA scanner. Computer artwork of a DNA scanner being used to verify a persons identity. Security technology based on recognising an individuals biological data, such as fingerprints, iris

Background imageComputer Artwork Collection: Fly with video camera

Fly with video camera. Conceptual computer artwork of a fly with a camera mounted on its back. This could represent undercover video surveillance

Background imageComputer Artwork Collection: Ready meal manufacturing, artwork

Ready meal manufacturing, artwork
Ready meals being manufactured, computer artwork

Background imageComputer Artwork Collection: Personal ID card

Personal ID card. Computer artwork of a womans hand holding a personal ID (identification) card. The eye and double helix symbols indicate that the unique personal identifiers on this card include

Background imageComputer Artwork Collection: Biometric fingerprint scan

Biometric fingerprint scan. Computer artwork of a human fingerprint overlaid with a printed circuit board (PCB), representing fingerprint scanning

Background imageComputer Artwork Collection: Squid eye

Squid eye. Computer artwork of one of the two eyes of a squid. The tentacles (upper left) and mantle (lower right) are partially seen

Background imageComputer Artwork Collection: Fingerprint scanner, computer artwork

Fingerprint scanner, computer artwork
Fingerprint scanner. Computer artwork of a scanner confirming the identity of a persons fingerprint. Security technology based on identifying a persons unique biological data such as fingerprints

Background imageComputer Artwork Collection: Squid mating

Squid mating. Computer artwork of two squid using their arms and tentacles to mate. During mating, the male places his sperm in a pouch on the female body

Background imageComputer Artwork Collection: Web of spider exposed to caffeine

Web of spider exposed to caffeine
Effect of caffeine on spiders. Computer artwork of the orb web of a garden spider (Araneus diadematus) exposed to caffeine

Background imageComputer Artwork Collection: Flea jumping, computer artwork

Flea jumping, computer artwork. Fleas are small wingless insects that are renowned for being able to jump great distances relative to their body size

Background imageComputer Artwork Collection: Web of spider exposed to benzedrine

Web of spider exposed to benzedrine
Effect of benzedrine on spiders. Computer artwork of the orb web of a garden spider (Araneus diadematus) exposed to benzedrine

Background imageComputer Artwork Collection: Spider on its web, computer artwork

Spider on its web, computer artwork. The web is used by a spider to catch its prey, such as flies and other insects. Spiders are arachnids in the order Araneae

Background imageComputer Artwork Collection: Garden spider web, computer artwork

Garden spider web, computer artwork
Garden spider web. Computer artwork of a garden spider (Araneus diadematus) web. This orb web is designed to capture prey

Background imageComputer Artwork Collection: Sperm whale family

Sperm whale family. Computer artwork of a sperm whale (Physeter catodon, or macrocephalus) mother and calf. The gestation period exceeds 12 months, and the calf is nursed for 2-3 years after birth

Background imageComputer Artwork Collection: Gremlins

Gremlins. Computer artwork of two gremlins. Gremlins are mythological creatures that are held responsible for problems with electronic equipment

Background imageComputer Artwork Collection: Pet passport

Pet passport

Background imageComputer Artwork Collection: Right whale mother and calf

Right whale mother and calf
Right whales. Computer artwork of a female right whale with its calf. The gestation period is just over a month. The calf feeds on its mothers milk for its first year

Background imageComputer Artwork Collection: Flying dragon

Flying dragon and lightning, computer artwork. The lightning could represent the destruction that the dragon is said to cause. Myths and legends about dragons can be found worldwide

Background imageComputer Artwork Collection: Killer whales

Killer whales, computer artwork. Killer whales (Orcinus orca) are large predatory dolphins that are found in seas all over the world except for the extreme polar regions

Background imageComputer Artwork Collection: Bogeyman

Bogeyman. Computer artwork of a mythical creature from fairy-tales and folklore known as a bogeyman or bogey. It is said to be an evil and mischievous spirit

Background imageComputer Artwork Collection: Sperm whale and giant squid

Sperm whale and giant squid. Computer artwork of a sperm whale (Physeter catodon, or macrocephalus, left) hunting a giant squid (Architeuthis sp. at right)

Background imageComputer Artwork Collection: Winged dragon

Winged dragon breathing fire, computer artwork. Myths and legends about dragons are found worldwide. In many western cultures, the dragon is a fire-breathing symbol of death and evil

Background imageComputer Artwork Collection: Stellers sea cow

Stellers sea cow. Computer artwork of two Stellers sea cows (Hydrodamalis gigas). This large herbivorous marine mammal grew up to 8 metres in length and weighed up to 11 tonnes

Background imageComputer Artwork Collection: Bat sonar

Bat sonar
Bat echolocation system, computer artwork. The yellow circles show the series of high-pitched sounds that many bats emit to help them navigate when flying at night

Background imageComputer Artwork Collection: Bee and flower, computer artwork

Bee and flower, computer artwork. The bee is using its wings to hover next to a flower (left). It will use its proboscis to drink nectar from the flower

Background imageComputer Artwork Collection: Fly with microchip

Fly with microchip. Computer artwork of a fly with a computer chip on its back

Background imageComputer Artwork Collection: Mosquito sucking blood, computer artwork

Mosquito sucking blood, computer artwork. The mosquito is using its proboscis to pierce the skin of its host and suck blood on which to feed

Background imageComputer Artwork Collection: Ant, computer artwork

Ant, computer artwork
Ant (family Formicidae), computer artwork. Two compound eyes and antennae are seen on the head, with mouthparts at centre. The body is supported by six segmented legs

Background imageComputer Artwork Collection: Ants interacting, computer artwork

Ants interacting, computer artwork. The ants are interacting using their antennae, sense organs mounted on their heads. Ants can also communicate using chemicals called pheromones

Background imageComputer Artwork Collection: Fly

Fly (order Diptera), computer artwork

Background imageComputer Artwork Collection: Fly in flight, computer artwork

Fly in flight, computer artwork. The flys compound eyes, antennae, mouthparts, wings and six legs are seen. True flies (order Diptera) only have a single pair of wings

Background imageComputer Artwork Collection: Ant carrying another ant, artwork

Ant carrying another ant, artwork
Ant carrying another ant, computer artwork. The ant at right is carrying the ant at left, and may be clearing away a dead body

Background imageComputer Artwork Collection: Pacific spookfish

Pacific spookfish (Rhinochimaera pacifica), computer artwork. This is a deep sea chimaera, a relative of the sharks. It uses its long fleshy snout to detect electrical currents

Background imageComputer Artwork Collection: Space elevator

Space elevator. Computer artwork of an elevator travelling up into space from the surface of the Earth. The elevator is ascending along super- strong wires that are attached to a base station in

Background imageComputer Artwork Collection: Spaceship take-off

Spaceship take-off. Computer artwork of a spaceship blasting off from the surface of a hypothetical planet. Lightning, a tornado and a moon (centre right) are seen in the sky behind the spacecraft

Background imageComputer Artwork Collection: Earth satellites

Earth satellites. Conceptual computer artwork representing the large number of satellites in orbit around the Earth

Background imageComputer Artwork Collection: Spaceship leaving a wormhole

Spaceship leaving a wormhole, computer artwork. Wormholes are hypothetical tube-like structures in space-time that are thought to link universes, or areas of the same universe, providing a short cut

Background imageComputer Artwork Collection: UFO over road

UFO over road. Computer artwork of an alien ship or UFO (Unidentified Flying Object) over a road

Background imageComputer Artwork Collection: Alien cloud near Earth, artwork

Alien cloud near Earth, artwork
Alien cloud. Artwork of an alien cloud approaching Earth. In 1957 the astronomer and author Fred Hoyle wrote The Black Cloud

Background imageComputer Artwork Collection: Space station orbiting Earth

Space station orbiting Earth
Space station. Computer artwork of a futuristic space station orbiting Earth. A space shuttle is leaving the station (at left)

Background imageComputer Artwork Collection: Alien colony

Alien colony. Computer artwork of a spaceship flying over an alien colony

Background imageComputer Artwork Collection: Spaceship

Spaceship. Computer artwork of a spaceship flying over a city on an alien planet

Background imageComputer Artwork Collection: Molten planet

Molten planet. Computer artwork of an extrasolar planet with a molten surface. At top right to centre is a moon. It appears very large as it is close to its planet

Background imageComputer Artwork Collection: Alien plant, artwork

Alien plant, artwork
Alien plant. Artwork of an alien plant adapted to live on a planet with high surface gravity. The plant differs to those found on Earth

Background imageComputer Artwork Collection: Captured aliens

Captured aliens, computer artwork. Aliens that have been captured and mounted in display units

Background imageComputer Artwork Collection: Solar sail spacecraft

Solar sail spacecraft
Solar sail spaceship. Computer artwork of a space- ship passing the planet Mars. The spacecraft is powered by solar sails (blue)




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"Unleashing the Imagination: Exploring the Boundless World of Computer Artwork" Step into a mesmerizing realm where creativity knows no limits, as computer artwork takes center stage. Like cuts of beef in a culinary masterpiece, each stroke and pixel blend seamlessly to create captivating visuals that defy reality. With the precision of a Fibonacci spiral, artists harness mathematical beauty to breathe life into their creations. Just like astronaut footprints on the Moon, these digital masterpieces leave an indelible mark on our perception of art. Delve deeper into this artistic universe and discover the motor and sensory homunculi – intricate depictions that unravel the mysteries of human perception. Or test your color vision with vibrant hues reminiscent of a Color Blindness Test, unveiling new perspectives through chromatic exploration. Prepare for unexpected surprises as you witness a skeleton playing rugby; an amalgamation where sports meet mortality in an extraordinary display. Marvel at the budding yeast cell, showcasing nature's delicate balance between growth and transformation. Venture further still and uncover astonishing wonders such as the muscular system intricately mapped onto a head or quasicrystals shimmering with infinite possibilities. Dive deep into science's secrets with double-stranded RNA molecules intertwining like dancers or DNA molecules revealing our very essence encoded within its helix structure. And let us not forget about brachiosaurus dinosaurs roaming majestically across digital landscapes - bridging ancient history with modern technology in awe-inspiring ways. In this vast world lies boundless potential for imagination to run wild. So join us on this journey where pixels become brushstrokes and algorithms transform into breathtaking visions – because here is where art transcends boundaries and dreams come alive before your eyes.