Tron : Legacy an inspiration for the fans

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by Ana Vasile, published on 14.02.2011

Trough our researches for our Case Study: Tron in transmedia we discovered a creative fan’s community very active in her effort to bring to life the Tron : Legacy universe.  Here’s our selection of most impressive fan’s art.

The Light Cycle does exist

A Florida based bike shop created a replica of the Tron : Legacy’s well-known cycle. It’s not just a mock-up to put on a shelf in your dining room; it is a real bike that you can legally drive. Parker, Brothers and Choppers have created just 10 prototype motorcycles and each one costs around 55.000 $. There are only four left, so if you want, it you’ll have to be quick!

A Tron : Legacy Segway

If you can’t offer yourself a LyghtCycle, there’s your second chance to roll in Tron style. A hardcore American fan just « Tron-ised » his Segway. If you suddenly want to do the same, you’ll find here a guide to « Tron-ise » your own.

A homemade costume

Some fans are so fascinated by Tron : Legacy’s costume design, that they decided to recreate them in real life. Here you’ll find instructions that explain in detail how to build a Tron helmet and here you’ll find inspiration and advice of how to create your own Quorra skin

Holliday in Tron-land

In December, two British designers were invited to build a Tron : Legacy inspired suit in the IceHotel in Sweden. They build it in 13 days, and here’s the final look of their work.

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Fan artwork and fan fiction

We selected some fan’s artwork inspired by Tron universe…just some examples we all liked. The list is still opened, if you found and loved one in particular, please feel free to share it with us!

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author Ana Vasile

Ana Vasile est rédactrice pour Transmedia Lab. Diplômé d’un Master Pro en Communication Multimédia et Audiovisuel de l’Institut de la Communication et des Médias à Grenoble, elle travaille en agence de publicité pendant plus de deux ans dans un département de création. Ana a contribué au développement de la politique éditoriale et à la rédaction d'articles au sein de l’équipe du Transmedia Lab de janvier à novembre 2011.