Welcome to Rapture: Skyline Destiny · 2014

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Bioshock - Welcome to Rapture: Skyline Poster features a breathtaking skyline view of Andrew Ryan's Rapture! You're cordially invited to the 1959 New Year's Eve Masquerade Ball! Join the best of us for drinks, dancing, and romance as we ring in the New Year of 1959 in style!

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Welcome to Rapture: Skyline


Bioshock - Welcome to Rapture: Skyline Poster features a breathtaking skyline view of Andrew Ryan's Rapture! You're cordially invited to the 1959 New Year's Eve Masquerade Ball! Join the best of us for drinks, dancing, and romance as we ring in the New Year of 1959 in style!

Medium
Pigment print · Archival matte paper, 230gsm
Process
Digital restoration from historical patent record

Accession Record


Accession No.
SCO-0000-55425
Date Acquired
December 31, 2025
Collected By
Phantom Archivist

Issued for Display
Welcome to Rapture: Skyline

Display Environment

This artifact is produced using archival inks and museum-grade paper stocks and is intended for interior display.

Its survival depends less on vigilance than on the quiet consistency of the space it inhabits.

  • Avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight
  • Maintain a moderate indoor climate
  • Intended for studies, libraries, and stable interior spaces

Framing & Handling

Framing is recommended to preserve both the surface and the character of the restored print.

Archival materials form a quiet barrier—one that separates the artifact from the more careless passage of time.

  • Use acid-free mats and backing
  • UV-protective glazing encouraged
  • Handle unframed prints by the edges with clean, dry hands

Longevity & Storage

Under proper conditions, this artifact is expected to retain its tonal depth and clarity for decades.

Subtle variations in paper texture and tone are not flaws, but evidence of material age and process.

  • Store flat prior to framing
  • Avoid rolling for extended periods
  • Variations are part of the artifact’s character—not defects