

the prompt used to create this recreation.
A surreal, hyper-detailed illustration that fuses organic life and machine infrastructure, turning a server rack into something alive, invasive, and faintly grotesque. The setting is a stark industrial room — likely a server room or utility space. Plain off-white walls, slightly stained, with exposed seams. Two overhead industrial lights cast cold even illumination. At the center stands a tall rectangular server rack, metallic and worn, rising like a monolith. The rack is packed with server blades, ventilation grills, cooling fans, drive bays, and dense bundles of multicolored cables. The metal casing shows scratches and grime. Indicator lights dot the front panels glowing faintly green or amber. Dozens of bright red lobsters crawl over every surface of the server rack — clinging to front panels, hanging from cables, perching on ledges, spilling across the floor, piling over each other. Their shells are glossy and richly textured, catching the light with an unnatural vibrancy against the gray metal. Many lobsters are cybernetically enhanced: small green circuit boards attached directly to their shells, thin wires trailing from the boards and plugging into the server. Some appear partially integrated as functioning components or interfaces. The cables snake around their bodies, merging animal anatomy with electronic systems. The floor is littered with loose cables, crawling lobsters, and shadows. Small sticker-like graphics on the walls show cartoonish lobster or mechanical symbols. The room feels sealed and isolated. The dominant colors are industrial gray, off-white, and black with intense lobster red contrast and green circuit board accents. The mood is unsettling, absurd, darkly humorous, and bio-tech dystopian.