#speculativeevolution

Howdy besties, here’s a little alien fish work in progress, it’s going to a part of a bigger project so please stay tuned for that!
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#art #drawing #illustration #illustragram #fish #alien #monster #space #creature #ocean #speculativeevolution #speculativebiology #planet #extraterrestrials #nature
Ozzie D, NP-hard :bikepump: :vegan:ozdreaming@infosec.exchange
2025-10-12

Somehow the kids managed to mutate into a kind of land-jelly. Perhaps a larval stage on the inevitable road to becoming crabs.

#carcinisation #speculativeEvolution #parentingMutants

2025-06-17
2025-03-26

What if aliens don’t look like us… but like bugs?
Meet the Mantid Man—cryptid, cosmic visitor, or just evolution’s favorite blueprint?
Arthropods rule Earth. Maybe they rule the stars too. stepbastard.com/is-it-mantid-m

2025-02-06

MFA open studios at Concordia are happening Feb. 19th.

The public event runs 6-9pm. I'm looking forward to sharing a new video work ꪖꪶ𝕥ꫀ𝕣_ᠻꪶꪮ𝕣ꫀડᥴꫀꪀᥴꫀ in my studio. Hope to see you there!

#geneticalgorithm #speculativeevolution #altering #virtualgardening

2025-01-10

Something funny happened regarding this little carnivorous ceratopsian I came up with for a #Spectember challenge years ago. This week I found out a certain respected paleoartist had independently invented basically the same animal by accident.

Honestly I find this validating, vindicating even. It has to be a sign that a speculative evolution concept is solid if several people end up landing on it on their own.

#SpeculativeEvolution
#dinosaurs #ceratopsia

A mossy green bipedal dinosaur with a mottled pattern against a gradient background. It has long sharp claws on its forelimbs and its legs are slender and muscular. While it resembles a theropod  the sharp beak at the tip of its jaws, protruding jugals and a tiny frill   reveal its ceratopsian ancestry.
myrmepropagandistfuturebird@sauropods.win
2024-12-24

@alexriesart

This is so cool! I love the sense of motion in their poses.

It's a drawing of creatures with blue round bodies and pterodactyl like white wings. They have four eyes and what look like mandibles and insect-like mouth parts. The back legs are black and segmented as in arthropods.

The abdomen is gray and possibly covered in fuzz.

The image contains the following text which I have OCR'd and added to the alt text of this image:

#alttext #art #speculativeevolution

Small and fierce, the Wrack Wing is a common sight along the sandy coastlines of the planet Chriirah. Like the closely related Bluestick Flyer, these creatures could easily fit in the palm of a hand but are generally left alone: when provoked, their mandibles can draw blood. 

When the tide is high the wrack wings nestle in communal roosts beneath drift-wood and dune vegetation, huddling together for warmth and mutual protection. When the tide retreats, they move out onto the beach to hunt alone and feast on marine life washed ashore. Competition is fierce, and little squabbling groups form and posture for the right to a kill. 

The wrack wing is also a capable hunter when needed, able to overpower small prey living among the dunes and the inter-tidal zone.
Arthur McTalonMcTalon@pixelfed.art
2024-11-11
2024-09-24

@ai6yr
if only nuclear radiation worked in the magic ways it did in 1950s comic books. Imagine, the Oklo reactor giving weird superpowers to strange microorganisms of the Paleporoterozoic, leading to a totally different history for all life on Earth.

#SpeculativeEvolution
#SpecEvo

2024-09-04

Do you guys know any vtubers whose main thing is speculative evolution?

I found this youtube channel called cmkosemen recently and I really enjoy his streams and videos. I was wondering if there was a weeb version of that
#vtuber #speculativeevolution

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