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==Cultural allusions and works based on ''Solaris''== *Musician [[Isao Tomita]]'s 1977 album ''Kosmos'', specifically the track ''The Sea Named "Solaris"'', is based on music by [[J.S. Bach|Bach]] featured in Tarkovsky's film. Tomita was inspired by the film and even sent his recording to Tarkovsky.<ref>[http://www.electroshock.ru/eng/edward/interview/egorova/ "TATYANA EGOROVA: "EDWARD ARTEMIEV: HE HAS BEEN AND WILL ALWAYS REMAIN A CREATOR...""] - An interview with [[Eduard Artemyev]] the author of the music to Tarkovsky's film. Originally published by ''Muzykalnaya Zhizn'' ("Musical Life"), No.17, 1988</ref> *Hungarian rock band [[Solaris (band)|Solaris]] named themselves after the novel. *The 1990 Russian ballet ''Solaris'' by {{ill|Sergey Zhukov (composer)|lt=Sergey Zhukov|ru|Жуков, Сергей Викторович}} ([[Dnipro]] Opera and Ballet Theatre).<ref>[http://zhukovsergey.ru/rus/solaris.htm Размышления после премьеры], at ballet author's website</ref> *The song "Solaris", composed by [[Ken Andrews]], from [[space rock]] band [[Failure (band)|Failure]]'s 1996 album [[Fantastic Planet (album)|''Fantastic Planet'']], summarizes some events from the novel. *At the conclusion of the 1997 film [[Funny Games (1997 film)|''Funny Games'']] by [[Michael Haneke]], Peter discusses with Paul the philosophical implications of Solaris.{{citation needed|date=September 2018}} *The song "Solaris" from musician [[Photek]]'s 2000 album [[Solaris (Photek album)|''Solaris'']]. *The [[Macedonia (country)|Macedonian]] multimedia project ''Solaris (Соларис)'' by Zlatko Slavenski (2007).<ref>''Le monde du théâtre: édition 2008: un compte-rendu des saison théâtrales 2005-2006 et 2006-2007 dans le monde'', 2008, {{ISBN|9052014582}}, [https://books.google.com/books?id=crlxTJg8brEC&pg=PA309 p.309]</ref> *The 2011 album "Sólaris" by [[Daníel Bjarnason]] and [[Ben Frost (musician)|Ben Frost]] was inspired by Tarkovsky's film.<ref>{{Cite web|date=7 November 2011|title=Sólaris|url=http://danielbjarnason.net/portfolio_page/solaris/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180914141515/http://danielbjarnason.net/portfolio_page/solaris/|url-status=usurped|archive-date=14 September 2018|access-date=13 July 2020|website=Daníel Bjarnason|language=en-US}}</ref> *The plot of 2021 Icelandic TV series ''[[Katla (TV series)|Katla]]'' uses central elements from Solaris, appreciably inspired by the novel.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Katla (TV Series 2021– )|url=https://www.imdb.com/title/tt11102190/|access-date=25 June 2021|website=IMDb|language=en-US}}</ref> * The [[Solaris (synchrotron)|Solaris]] is the only [[synchrotron]] in Central Europe, and takes its name from the novel.<ref>[http://welcometo.pl/cyclotron-and-solaris/ "Cyclotron and Solaris"], welcometo.pl, March 22, 2017</ref> * Many later elements of the plot of 2019 Chinese video game ''[[Arknights]]'' are inspired by the novel.<ref>{{Cite video game|title=Arknights|developer=Hypergryph|scene=Cutscenes|level=CW-ST-3, 14-19|date=May 1, 2024|language=zh}}</ref>
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