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Victorian 'mind engine' sculpture, copper material, futuristic design, ornate gears, intricate mechanisms, three-dimensional, vast warehouse setting, dimly lit, warm ambient lighting, rich copper tones, dramatic shadows, dust particles in the air, beams of light, high windows, mysterious atmosphere, rough texture, abstract art, influences of Giger, Richard Burlet, Peter Gric, Pedro, Yacek Jerka, Odilon Redon inspired.
A highly detailed, intricate steampunk-style mechanical brain, constructed from numerous brass and copper gears, pipes, valves, rods, spheres, and other metallic components, stands prominently in the center of an abandoned, industrial factory setting. The brain is shaped like a human cerebellum, with one side appearing more organic and textured, while the other side is a complex assembly of interconnected machinery. The metallic components exhibit a warm, antique golden-brown hue, with highlights and shadows adding depth and dimension. The background features dusty, grimy factory walls with tall, multi-paned windows through which a warm, hazy light filters, illuminating the industrial debris on the floor. Smoke or steam gently rises in the background, contributing to the atmospheric and gritty steampunk aesthetic.