Nine covers of Philip K. Dick's Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? (AKA Blade Runner, of course).
Cornell University's Images from the Rare Book and Manuscript Collections on JSTOR features lots more related content, including prequels, video games, movie stills, the covers of Alan E. Nourse's original Blade Runner—which had nothing to do with Dick's novel!—and William S. Burroughs' Blade Runner: A Movie which is an adaptation of sorts of the Nourse novel.
Oh, and there are more than 11,000 additional images that have nothing at all to do with these movies or books! Dig in, the collection is free and open for everyone!
🌟 The X-MEN of Science: 🧬🔬 GENETICALLY ENGINEERED HUMANS
In our changing world, signs are pointing to the imminent arrival of genetically engineered humans. Similar to Blade Runner's Replicants, these beings mix artificial intelligence (AI) with bioengineering, blurring the line between human and machine… they have advanced cognitive abilities, emotions, and physical skills.
The term "genetically engineered humans" emphasizes the replication of human qualities through a blend of AI and bioengineering.
Imagine a future where head transplants, synthetic organs, and bionic eyes become integral parts of human augmentation.
The fusion of cutting-edge medical technologies with genetic programming is reshaping our understanding of what it means to be human.