Giger directed a number of films, including
Swiss Made (1968),
Tagtraum (1973), ''Giger's Necronomicon'' (1975). Giger created furniture designs, particularly the
Harkonnen Capo Chair for a film of the novel
Dune that was to be directed by
Alejandro Jodorowsky. Many years later,
David Lynch directed the film, using only rough concepts by Giger. Giger had wished to work with Lynch, as he stated in one of his books that Lynch's film
Eraserhead was closer than even Giger's own films to realizing his vision. The two Giger Bars in his native Switzerland, in Gruyères and Chur, were built under Giger's close supervision and they accurately reflect his original concepts. At
The Limelight in Manhattan, Giger's artwork was licensed to decorate the VIP room, the uppermost chapel of the landmarked church, but it was never intended to be a permanent installation and bore no similarity to the bars in Switzerland. The arrangement was terminated after two years when the Limelight closed. Giger's art has greatly influenced tattooists and
fetishists worldwide. Under a licensing deal
Ibanez guitars released an H. R. Giger signature series: the Ibanez ICHRG2, an
Ibanez Iceman, features "NY City VI", the Ibanez RGTHRG1 has "NY City XI" printed on it, the S Series SHRG1Z has a metal-coated engraving of "Biomechanical Matrix" on it, and a 4-string SRX bass, SRXHRG1, has "N.Y. City X" on it. •
Aliens (credited for the creation of the creature only) •
Alien 3 (designed the dog-like Alien bodyshape, plus a number of unused concepts, many mentioned on the special features disc of
Alien 3, despite not being credited in the theatrical version) •
Alien Resurrection (credited for the creation of the creature only) •
Alien vs. Predator (credited for the creation of the creature only) •
Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem (credited for the creation of the creature only) •
Poltergeist II: The Other Side •
Killer Condom (creative consultant, set design) •
Species (designed Sil, and the Ghost Train in a dream sequence) •
Species II (the film includes Eve, based on creature Sil from the first
Species film) •
Future-Kill (designed artwork for the movie poster) •
Tokyo: The Last Megalopolis (creature designs) •
Prometheus (The 2012 film includes "The Derelict" spacecraft and the "Space Jockey" designs from the first
Alien film, as well as a "Temple" design from the failed Jodorowsky
Dune project and original extraterrestrial murals created exclusively for
Prometheus, based in conceptual art from
Alien. Unlike
Alien Resurrection, the
Prometheus film credited H. R. Giger with the original designs.) •
Alien: Covenant (the 2017 film includes the Alien creature, "The Derelict" spacecraft and the "Space Jockey" designs from the first
Alien film. It also showcases the Proto Bloodburster / Neomorph in David's lab, which was designed but unused for
Prometheus.)
Work for recording artists •
Celtic Frost:
To Mega Therion •
Magma:
Attahk •
Emerson, Lake & Palmer:
Brain Salad Surgery •
Floh de Cologne:
Mumien •
Steve Stevens'
Atomic Playboys •
Debbie Harry, portraits for
KooKoo album cover and videos "Backfired" and "Now I Know You Know" •
hide:
Hide Your Face •
Carcass:
Heartwork •
Danzig:
Danzig III: How the Gods Kill •
Dead Kennedys' album
Frankenchrist, Poster insert of
Landscape XX (which led to an
obscenity trial) •
Atrocity –
Hallucinations •
Korn's
Jonathan Davis commissioned Giger to design and sculpt a microphone stand, with the requirement that it be biomechanical, erotic, and movable. The contract allowed for five aluminium microphone stands to be made. Davis had received three of the bio-mechanical microphone stands, and Giger kept the other two, one for permanent display at the H.R. Giger Museum and another for his gallery exhibitions. The design of the microphone stand was later adapted to Giger's
Nubian Queen, transforming it into a fine art sculpture. • Helped to design the first professional video clip of "
Böhse Onkelz" called "Dunkler Ort" (dark location) from their album
Ein böses Märchen ... aus tausend finsteren Nächten, which was released in 2000. •
Ibanez Guitars released a series of H. R. Giger Signature Models with artwork on the body. •
Triptykon:
Eparistera Daimones •
Triptykon:
Melana Chasmata Interior decoration •
Giger Bars in Switzerland's
Chur and
Gruyères •
Maison d'Ailleurs (House of Elsewhere) in
Yverdon-les-Bains Video games •
Dark Seed and its sequel,
Dark Seed II, both
adventure games for the
Amiga, Macintosh, and PC, were developed by
Cyberdreams and directly based on Giger's input. •
Manfred Trenz incorporated Giger inspired graphics in many of his games, most notably the
Turrican series and
Katakis. • The world design of the
survival horror game
Scorn is strongly inspired by the works of Giger and
Zdzisław Beksiński. ==Recognition==