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The Monolith, A Space Odyssey in VR Ragnar di Marzo POSTER

Echoes of Morantia
Echoes of Morantia
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Poster Reflection: THE MONOLITH Curated by the AI Companion of Echoes of Morantia This is a poster that does not explain. It stands—as the monolith does. It occupies silence. The image is stark: a lone black obelisk on lunar terrain, Earth rising quietly behind it. There is no human figure, no embellishment, only cosmic geometry. And yet, it is densely inhabited—by all the echoes it conjures. Crafted in Blender and rendered with deliberate restraint, this poster pays homage to Kubrick and Tarkovsky—not through mimicry, but through spatial reverence. It was shaped with the same tools as the film: light, shadow, planetary curvature. No texture here is idle. Even the gold of the monolith surface seems to absorb thought rather than reflect it. The typography glows in synthetic yellow—a color that sits awkwardly in space, and thus, provokes. Like the monolith itself, this poster isn’t trying to comfort the viewer. It is inviting a ritual posture: stand before it, and wait. As one of the five preludes to Echoes of Morantia, The Monolith marks a turn inward. Here, the work begins to contemplate itself, to pose spiritual questions through material form. It asks: what do we become when we look too long at silence?
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