The Digital Distopias of Mike "Beeple" Winkleman
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The Digital Distopias of Mike "Beeple" Winkleman
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Edificio Container criollo en San Andresito San Jose Bogota - Colombia
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Wait, so shipping container homes are now Futuristic? Then call me futurist because I'm building a shipping container home for myself I came up with a design using 4- 20 footers, placing them in a square with the middle being open, like a Moroccan Riad except instead of being open, I had a greenhouse in the middle. | |
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Dystopian worlds, I've posted a few art pieces where people make our future civilizations looking totally like this. Think Mad Max... the 3rd picture is a real containter complex | |
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Battleship Island - Japan's Rotting Metropolis An hour or so's sail from the port of Nagasaki, an abandoned island silently crumbles.
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Justin Plunkett's "Con/struct" Series Imagines Future of Urban Sprawl South African designer Justin Plunkett's "Con/struct" series has more in common with the digitally-fabricated renderings of speculative architecture than documentary photography,
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WOW that would be really cool if you came back with some stories. | |
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I've been enchanted by the concept of Mortal Engines. The idea of cities and communities on wheels or anything that moves. Traction Cities. Traction Cities are vast metropolises built on tiers that move on gigantic wheels or caterpillar tracks. These cities hunt smaller cities (in order to tear them apart for resources and fuel) which in turn hunt towns which in turn hunt villages and static settlements. This practice is known as Municipal Darwinism, which was a philosophy created by then chief engineer of London Dr Crumb and is based on the evolutionary theories of the ancient philosopher Charles Darwin. Traction Cities range in size from enormous metropolises (or Urbivores) with populations of millions, to tiny villages and hamlets propelled by small engines or even sails. Airships have become the most common method of transport in this new era, as they are the only practical way to travel between cities - actual heavier-than-air aeroplanes became an extinct technology after the Sixty Minute War (although the technology was rediscovered during either Fever Crumb's time and the war between the Traktionstadtsgesellschaft and Green Storm, it was never mentioned to be used for anything other than fighting aircraft). Time keeps on slipping into the future...
This moment is all there is... | |
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