a) Eye of Horus and the thalamus
The
shape of the Eye of Horus and the thalamus part of the brain have been
compared in form as if to suggest that the shape of one has been derived
from the shape of the other when seen in a cutaway form. The Ancient
Egyptians were not known for having derived any great interest in the
human brain but modern Western society has made the connection even if it is not an exact match, it's close enough so as to be a topic of discussion that catches the imagination just as the much discussed
Pakal Votan tomblid might be perceived as a Mayan Rocketman, and so it remains
curious to wonder if someone who created the symbol did have some
knowledge of the human brain ( see
Vestigial Remains Of Eye Of Horus )
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Comparison between Eye of Horus and the thalamus region of the brain |
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Simplified diagram of a human brain |
b) Giger's Alien absorbed inspiration from the human brain
Giger's
Necronom IV which I have
noticed has taken inspiration from the form of an inverted eye of Horus
also also perhaps borrows from the flesh form of the area surrounding
the thalamus region. Meanwhile the Corpus Caliosum becomes in this case
the stretched alien cranium.
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sketch by Giger from his Alien Diary compared to brain diagram |
In
diagrams, we see the outer part of cerebellum curling around from the
base of the diagram forwards and upwards until the the tip of the sickle
like shape reaches just below the Pineal gland and we might take notice
of the tale which I have likened to the form of a lions tale from the Embalming Ritual lion couch. (see
Necronom iv inspired by Egyptian Book of the Dead )
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cover of Giger's Alien published in 1979 |
The comparisons between brain parts here below is not to suggest that HR
Giger stuck directly to the features of the brain but used it as a
guide for the flow of forms that I'm suggesting went into designing the
alien. Note also that at the lower point of the left side of the choroid
plexus part (if that is the right name for it), there is a slight in dip by the tip as with the raised shoulder ridge of the alien design
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