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    “Into the Unknown: A Journey Through Science Fiction” is now on view at the Onassis Cultural Center in Athens. 
    "Throughout the exhibition a total of 800 exhibits will be on display, some of which are rare and valuable, such as the Harkonnen Capo chair which was created for the film Dune by Hans Gyger, the original designer of the iconic Alien, and sketches by the artist and special effects pioneer Ray Harryhausen who became widely known for creating the Earth-attacking monster in the 1957 film, '20 Million Miles to Earth'." (Source)
    The show also includes six original oil paintings from Dinotopia

    The Museum will host a full slate of classic films and other programs associated with the exhibit, which will be up through January 14.
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  2. Dinosaur Parade, Waterfall City and four other Dinotopia paintings are part of a multi-year exhibition called "Into the Unknown: A Journey through Science Fiction." 


    The exhibit is currently at the Barbican Centre in London, and it will continue to Athens, Denmark, and beyond. The show also includes six original paintings from Dinotopia (above right in this photo), including Dinosaur Parade, Dinosaur Boulevard, and Waterfall City.



    The multimedia show will include original art and sculpts by people like Ray Harryhausen, HR Giger, Syd Mead, and Moebius, alongside film clips, books, props and other pop culture items. 
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