BioShock Art With A Glow-In-The-Dark Secret

BioShock Art With A Glow-In-The-Dark Secret

We already know that there’s a connection between the two iconic locales where the Bioshock and BioShock Infinite happen. Turns out all you need to do to go from Columbia to Rapture is flip the light switch off.

The image above comes from artist Mark Englert, whose New Eden print will be premiering at the Bottleneck Gallery‘s When the Lights Go Out 2 art show. This is the same place that mounted the very fun 3NES exhibit last year. You can see a System Shock 2 variant of the New Eden print below and there’s another version where proceeds go to charity.

Bottleneck’s swapping in black light bulbs to make everything extra-glowy for the 60-piece exhibition so if you’re local to the New York City area, go check out the show. It opens this weekend.

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