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I came across a link to this on Whedonesque and was absolutely charmed.



I've seen many other versions of this bumper sticker, usually based on religious symbols.

In this case, the C is formed by the Death Star, eclipsed to make it look like a crescent. The Enterprise, seen from above, forms the O and the E. X is an X-wing fighter, again from Star Wars.

The Doctor's sonic screwdriver is the letter I, and then we have the swooshy S from Farscape credits and Serenity, my favorite space ship, as the T.

What I love about this version (besides the fact that the artwork itself is beautiful) is how much it says about fandom, and SF fandom in particular.

Because fandom is so very much like religion. All our squabbling sects, large and small. We get passionate about them. We evangelize. We hurl anathemas at one other. But we can get along, if we want to badly enough.

And look how well this image reflects SF fandom itself. The first four letters in COEXIST are drawn from two of the oldest and largest camps: Star Wars and Star Trek. Then there is the smaller, but still well-recognized Doctor Who. And off to the side, the fringe cults of Farscape and Firefly, whose adherents' fervor is fed by the martyrdom of cancellations. Hee!

I'd love to see this done with a greater variety of sources for the letters. What a beautiful picture of our multiverse.

ETA: Son says that the dot above the I is a Stargate. I had seen it as the glow from the Doctor's sonic screwdriver, but now that he has pointed it out I see he's right. Also, Son says that is not an X-wing from Star Wars. He doesn't know exactly which show the x-shaped ship is from, but Son knows his theology canon, so I'll take his word for it.

Date: 2012-02-14 09:24 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] innocent-lex.livejournal.com
He's right, it's not an x-wing, it's a starfury from B5. So more variation in fandoms.

Date: 2012-02-14 09:55 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] innocent-lex.livejournal.com
It's so reassuring to be having this conversation and not have people stare at you like you live in a basement and aren't fit for being out in public.

Although, I was also reassured that at least four different non-fan people have been to my house lately and asked me about scifi, my x-wing on the wall of the loo (yes, indeedy, great stencils!) and my excellent DVD collection (which, when it comes down to it, is mostly scifi TV and films), and been both encouraging and chatty about their own fascination with the topic. Does this mean we're getting to be almost accepted as normal?

Date: 2012-02-15 01:54 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rynogeny.livejournal.com
The fact that a sitcom about geeks - and uber geeks at that - is starting to topple American Idol from its No 1 spot on the ratings charts - where it's reigned for years - indicates, I think, that geeks are doing more than going mainstream.

I love that artwork and what it represents. That's awesome.

Date: 2012-02-15 03:03 am (UTC)
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I love that!

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