Sadly, Lem himself isn’t around to celebrate the milestone: he passed away in March 2006. He is survived by a considerable body of work that includes, among others, Solaris — which has been adapted into three different films (one of which stars George Clooney) over the years.
It’s certainly one of the more ambitious Google doodles I’ve seen in a while, and it’s surprisingly long so approach carefully unless you’ve got a few minutes to burn. The ornate cross-hatched look is inspired by the works of artist Daniel Mroz, whose funky illustrations graced many of Lem’s books.
Puzzle game fans need not apply, though: the game sees your avatar traversing a trippy alien landscape and solving problems in order to collect parts for… well, you’ll see. Eagle-eyed players will also be glad to know that there are a handful of easter eggs just waiting to be spotted. If you’ve got the time to spare today, check it out — it definitely puts our turkey to shame.
Source: http://techcrunch.com/2011/11/23/europe-wins-the-day-with-sci-fi-inspired-google-doodle/
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