Robots and cyborgs wall murals and their roots
You cannot talk about these two without going into the genre of science fiction, where it all began. Science fiction's popularity for both writers and audiences came with the rise of technology, with developments such as industrial growth, electricity, medical advances and space exploration in particular. Logically, as science and technology progress, so did the genre of science fiction. You can also see this progression and the birth of our subjects in some of our robots and cyborgs wall murals. Furthermore, there are actually two types of sci-fi, hard science fiction and soft science fiction. Hard science fiction strictly follows scientific facts and principles, focusing on natural sciences like physics, astronomy, chemistry, astrophysics, and so on. Soft science fiction is characterized more by a focus on social sciences like anthropology, sociology, psychology and politics. In other words, soft science fiction tends towards sciences involving human behavior. One must keep in mind, however, that most works use a combination of both hard and soft science fiction. Check out our array of robots and cyborgs wall murals and see what works for you.
Behind the machine
To be quite scientific, a robot is a programmable mechanical device that can perform tasks and interact with its environment, without the aid of human interaction. This is a very broad definition and does not necessarily apply to the subjects in robots and cyborgs wall murals. Did you know that the word robot was coined by the Czech playwright Karel Capek in 1921? Capek wrote a play called "Rossum's Universal Robots" that was a class of slaves which were manufactured, humanoid servants and their fight for freedom. What you see in robots and cyborgs wall murals are descendants of this. In science, there are essentially three types of robots, industrial robots, research robots and education robots. In science fiction though, their functions can be expanded tremendously with artificial intelligence playing a huge role. "Saturn 3 - Kirk Douglas" is a great robots and cyborgs wall mural of this notion.
Cyborgs in robots and cyborgs wall murals
A cyborg is basically the combination of living and artificial. As a matter of fact, any person with a bionic arm or leg can already be technically considered a cyborg. This can be something fun to share with family, friends and colleagues when they admire your robots and cyborgs wall murals. There are famous examples of cyborgs in popular culture such as Robocop, Iron and Darth Vader. These are characters that have fascinated people for decades and when you look at robots and cyborgs wall murals, you will definitely understand why. Items such as "Jackson Chang - Beetlebasher" will bring great energy and colour into your space. With robots and cyborgs wall murals such as "Robots World Map" you can also please the young ones, giving them a focal point that they will enjoy and cherish for years to come.