Hans Rudolf Giger passed away on May 12th, 2014.
No, he just has a very vivid imagination.
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Alien
Werner Giger died in 1974.
HR Giger was recruited by director Ridely Scott to design both the alien and its environment in the movie. The special effects team, which Giger was a part of, won an Oscar for Best Achievement for Visual Effects for the design work they had done on the film.
H. R. Giger has written: 'Giger (Basic Art)' 'H.R. Giger's Necronomicon 2' -- subject(s): Grotesque in art 'Hr Giger (Portfolio)' 'Giger's Alien' -- subject(s): Alien (Motion picture), Cinematography, Special effects, Fantasy in art, Swiss Painting 'H.R. Giger Tarot (Evergreen)' 'H. R. Giger 2006 Calendar' 'H. R. Giger's Necronomicon' -- subject(s): Grotesque in art 'WWW. H R Giger. Com' 'H.R. Giger 1996 Calendar of the Fantastique' 'H. R. Giger's Retrospective' 'H. R. Giger's Film Design'
Giger drew representations of human bodies and machines in a cold, interconnected relationship described as biomechanical. his paintings often display fetishistic sexual imagery and his art has greatly influenced tattoists and fetishists worldwide.
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Walter Giger was born in 1943.
Albert Giger was born in 1946.
Werner Giger was born in 1949.
Peter Giger was born in 1939.