This visionary
work of dystopian future manage to captivate the minds of audiences and scare them to the bones, giving nightmares to generations of viewers.
Not exact matches
In the futuristic Metropolis, (and almost every
dystopian future) wealth and privilege are reserved for an upper crust
of society, while an enslaved
working class allows for excesses and keeps the city running.
Minority Report's visual identity owes a lot to Spielberg's vision
of a
future society that's at the same time
dystopian and utopian, but also to the brilliant
work of cinematographer Janusz Kaminski, who shot it with high - speed film.
As a fan
of director Ridley Scott's original 1982 neo-noir sci - fi film, set in a
dystopian future in which humans and androids live side - by - side, Deakins was excited about the idea
of working on the long - discussed sequel.
A chilling
dystopian novel both provocative and prescient,
Future Home
of the Living God is a startlingly original
work from one
of our most acclaimed writers: a moving meditation on female agency, self - determination, biology, and natural rights that speaks to the troubling changes
of our time.
Some readers might find the Society to be a close cousin
of Lois Lowry's
dystopian future in The Giver (1993), with carefully chosen
work placements, constant monitoring, and pills for regulating emotional extremes.
Vox is a
work of dystopian fiction that takes place in the not too distant
future.
I'm totally in love with the distant
future setting that finds much
of the game's
dystopian world banished to underground city states known as Panopticons (the original
working title for the game if you remember).
About The Surge Set in a heavily
dystopian future as Earth nears the end
of its life, those who remain in the overpopulated cities must
work to survive as social programs become saturated by an ageing population and increasing environmental diseases.
His
work references a shared African & Haitian cultural heritage, a
dystopian sci - fi view
of the
future and the positive transformative act
of assemblage.
Resonating with themes explored across this year's international biennials, many galleries are presenting
work exploring the role
of art in climates
of conflict — from colonial pasts to
dystopian futures.
Politically Engaged Art Resonating with themes explored across this year's international biennials, many galleries are presenting
work exploring the role
of art in climates
of conflict — from colonial pasts to
dystopian futures.
The artists present absurd and
dystopian portrayals
of our current era, and through the
works the exhibition seeks to reflect the primitive aspects
of our present day and our potential
future.
Some
of the
works in the exhibition describe a recent past which resembles a
dystopian future, featuring a wasteland
of discarded machines and castaway objects.
However, the desirability and practicality
of such spaces remains unclear, allowing the
work to carry undercurrents
of the ongoing commodification
of natural resources and the potential
of dystopian futures.
«This body
of work presents a significant shift for MacPhee who is known for her use
of architecture and architectural forms to create narratives around the ideas
of a
dystopian future / past.
There are recently published macro studies like Max Tegmark's Life 3.0 which opens with an apocalyptic (fictional) vision
of a
dystopian future from w which we are to be (putatively) saved by the (real) intervention
of such as Elon Musk and Stephen Hawking to support the
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