Video: Future cities: futuristic concept art from various artists
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Cities of the future are a very interesting, most important topic and have been implemented very well in films and books. Will it be huge megalopolises with flying cars, devoid of greenery and parks, or giant steel bridges under a dome that protects us from dirty air, or ruins and robots on the streets? Unknown. But everyone has a great variety of ideas and assumptions, especially the artists.
The theme of the city is something that is always with us, as we almost always travel through its steel, stone, terrible and beautiful bins. We freeze on the winter streets, bask in cozy coffee houses and, like these perhaps unknown artists, can only imagine what awaits us among these endless buildings in the future. Although, in addition to the future, the theme of the city in the works of artists and photographers is also associated with the present and the past - it is worth remembering, say, forgotten cities in abandoned buildings from one Chinese creator, or a utopian city from an Italian one.
But it is worth looking into the future. In this, even before these guys, the author of aerial phantasmagorias Alexey Andreev succeeded. And these stunning concept art works presented by artists hiding under the following names: jarling-art, gate-to-nowhere, Xboxpsycho, Bruce Brown, aksu, Fredy3d, continue his ideas in the most wonderful way.
Working in futuristic styleThese artists, despite, in general, completely different works, see in the future more and more technology and less and less nature. Well, one can only hope that a lot of this will remain only a fantasy. Although, to be honest, there is something attractive in such a future.
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