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"There before him, a glittering toy no Star-Child could resist, floated the planet Earth with all its peoples." -- 2001 "There before him, a glittering toy no Star-Child could resist, floated the planet Earth with all its peoples." -- 2001

== Rationale of fair use for this image ==

# The screenshot is of lower resolution and quality than the original film (copies made from it will be of inferior quality).
# No free or public-domain images have been located for this content.
# The screenshot does not limit the copyright owners' rights to distribute the film on television or DVDs in any way.
# The screenshot is used to illustrate something described in the article(s).
# The screenshot is being used for informational purposes only, and its use is not believed to detract from the original film in any way.


== Licensing == == Licensing ==
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==Fair use in ]==
*Description: Single screenshot/1 frame
*Low-res=yes
*replacability=no
*Purpose: For use in the "Influence" section; visual depiction of the transformed Bowman as a fetus-like being enclosed in a transparent orb of light (termed the “Star-Child” by Stanley Kubrick and Arthur C. Clarke) juxtaposed with an iconic image of Earth as seen from space.


==Fair Use Rationale for ]==
{{Non-free film screenshot}}
*Description: Single screenshot/1 frame
*Low-res=yes
*replacability=no
*Purpose: For use in section discussion the "Conception allegory". Image is "iconic" insofar as it is the visual representation of the point where "Bowman" witnesses the death and regeneration (- this "star child" image).

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"There before him, a glittering toy no Star-Child could resist, floated the planet Earth with all its peoples." -- 2001

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Fair use in 2001: A Space Odyssey (film)

  • Description: Single screenshot/1 frame
  • Low-res=yes
  • replacability=no
  • Purpose: For use in the "Influence" section; visual depiction of the transformed Bowman as a fetus-like being enclosed in a transparent orb of light (termed the “Star-Child” by Stanley Kubrick and Arthur C. Clarke) juxtaposed with an iconic image of Earth as seen from space.

Fair Use Rationale for Interpretations of 2001: A Space Odyssey

  • Description: Single screenshot/1 frame
  • Low-res=yes
  • replacability=no
  • Purpose: For use in section discussion the "Conception allegory". Image is "iconic" insofar as it is the visual representation of the point where "Bowman" witnesses the death and regeneration (- this "star child" image).

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current20:07, 4 February 2019Thumbnail for version as of 20:07, 4 February 2019320 × 145 (35 KB)LusoEditor (talk | contribs)Original color timing.
23:14, 22 September 2014No thumbnail300 × 122 (7 KB)Stolengood (talk | contribs)Releveled blues to provide a more natural, less faded palor.
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