if your idea of a future city involves: - towers inna park - flying cars - flashy geometric buildings - few or no people then it is not a very serious ideapic.twitter.com/lVRHx6O4PR
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most important of all, they focus on how the city looks *from the perspective of the people who live in it*
The sterile glass renderings earlier in the thread suggest an artist who 1) doesn't understand why people live in cities, and/or 2) doesn't understand what people do for fun
and high coziness factor
this is cool bc they look like the insides of those art hippy collective warehouses/trailers only sprawled for MILES UPON MILES
i wonder how ud retool this approach to the internet, mb like some overlayer where every user is able to change teh css for everyone who uses that website
and then every change is rated in such a way that like... blends changes together if they get the same rating? shrugs
Yes; you express it perfectly. Tangentially, that’s what I loved about the background in Kiki’s Delivery Service.
I am completely in love with these pictures and the ~human~ vision of a city that they offer.
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