Only People Who Have Seen INTERSTELLAR Can Decipher These Posters
Matthew McConaughey, Morse code, a book shelf, and a spaceship traveling through a spherical worm hole… What do those things have in common? Nothing, really. That is, unless, you’ve seen Interstellar, where all of those things are significant elements in Christopher and Jonathan Nolan’s spectacular sci-fi story. Artist Edgar Ascensão’s simple looking, mostly black and white posters inspired by the movie are deceivingly complex and layered with those important objects and imagery from the film. There are a few more things incorporated/hidden in the posters, but that would take us into heavy spoiler territory. Don't worry, I won't leave you hanging like the Nolans so expertly and joyfully do. I'll point them out below the bottom poster.
A couple other things Ascensão worked into the poster at the very top are the colored lines representing the fifth dimension, which Cooper (McConaughey) is able to navigate through in the film's climax. And the word "Stay" is spelled at out in Morse code underneath that, which is the future Cooper's desperate message to his past self. The robot character TARS is also camouflaged among the books on the third shelf.
In the poster directly above, the titles are made to look like the hour, minute, and second hands of the watch Cooper leaves Murph (Mackenzie Foy/Jessica Chastain), and that he encodes (again, via Morse) with his findings from traveling through the black hole. In Ascensão's words:
Based on the relationship of father and daughter.
More of a minimal concept, it's the connection between the space travel and Cooper's watch.
H/T: XombieDirge