
En L'An 2000: Microscopic Monsters Projected in French Futurist Postcard
A fanged, tentacled microbe leers from a projected beam of golden light, its clawed appendages reaching toward two startled scientists — one peering through a brass microscope, the other brandishing a syringe like a weapon against the magnified horrors. This chromolithograph postcard from the celebrated 'En L'An 2000' French futurist series imagines germ theory made spectacular: a magic-lantern projector enlarges microscopic life into grotesque, monstrous forms, blending Victorian medical science with pure nightmare imagery.
The vision of microscopic life as tooth-gnashing, tentacled demons battled with syringes is gleefully unhinged — transforming Pasteurian germ theory into monster-hunting spectacle. The ambition to reimagine scientific progress as dramatic combat against visible microbial evil is genuinely inspired proto-pulp imagination.
“EN L'AN 2000”





