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The natural home and environment for all things sci fi, including future homes and territories.
Rebel. Let's Walk Like Our Feet Are Kissing The Earth.
We live in strange time, huh? The coronavirus has set off a chain of events that have changed our world forever. The crisis that we are experiencing on our planet is the biggest wake-up humanity has ever faced.
By Samantha Wilson6 years ago in Futurism
Invisible City
With all the mysterious cities all over the world like Atlantis, El Dorado, Agartha, and many others. It is not surprising to have an additional invisible city that seems to be mythical in nature. Although the other cities may stay as a myth forever, the Biringan City in the Philippines can actually be the real deal.
By Jaymie Suh6 years ago in Futurism
Why corona is helping the earth
Social distancing is not only helping us stop the spread of corona but also the spread of CO2. Factories and traffic have been shut down in China and people all over the world are social distancing. Air traffic is at an all-time low and there have never been such empty streets before.
By Cas Heemskerk6 years ago in Futurism
Is Glamping the Next Vision to Archigram’s Endeavour of a Technological Landscape?
Neo-Futuristic architecture is a style that has been debated since the late 20th to early 21st century on how it is becoming more and more relevant today. It brings architecture and technology together to often challenge traditional modernist methods and broaden architects to revaluate design conventions and steer towards a more Avant-Garde impression. This idea of neo-futurism was thoroughly investigated by British architectural firm Archigram, where they challenged the idea of rurality and Neo-futurism together many times. They illustrated how we should adopt nomadism again and create areas of landscape living where we keep our technological comforts. Considering this, in recent years a luxurious camping activity is emerging to do just this, where we indulge in both technology and rurality. In this article, I will explore Archigram’s efforts to sway architects to think of the future, I will see if ‘glamping’ is a new standout wave of neo-futurism and if both these innovative aspects of architecture correlate with each other and have the same vision.
By Aisha Malik6 years ago in Futurism
What is happening to Italy?
Climate change has affected millions of people worldwide through air pollution suffocating some of the worlds highest income cities to typhoons that demolish lower income countries and their villages. No matter where, global warming doesn't discriminate but instead is a result of us as people dumping toxic waste into our rivers and our vigorous use of automobiles without a care or thought of the consequence. I've chosen to study the city of Venice in Italy and how climate change has affected and damaged the city.
By Salma Chentite6 years ago in Futurism
As Mother Earth Breathes A Sweet Sigh Of Relief, What Happens Next?
As the coronavirus continues to spread and the world watches on in shock at the rapid transformation that our global society is undergoing, many good people of the world are choosing to see the silver lining of the regeneration and, dare I say it or is it too soon, rebirth of the planet.
By Samantha Wilson6 years ago in Futurism
The Corona Virus Pandemic is Earth’s Revenge
I know what a lot of you are probably thinking through this quarantine period, “How did this all start?”. If you’re like me, you’ve probably grown tired and frustrated from scrolling through social media and seeing this virus quickly spreading across our planet by the day, already having taken thousands of lives from us too soon. Through this, you’ve probably heard multiple rumoured causes behind this, and in the last while it’s really made me do some thinking, and in turn do some reasarch.
By SquidZilla6 years ago in Futurism
Is Your Current Lifestyle Destroying Our Planet?
The consequences of climate change are rising at an alarming rate. South Asian floods, Amazon rainforest fires, East African droughts and Australian bushfires are just a few examples of the devastation caused by climate crises.
By Eada Hudes6 years ago in Futurism
Can I Please have Somewhere to Sit?
The benchmark for a public space is quite low where I live. Brisbane City Council has a page on their website for their publicly designed, owned and managed spaces, which features two squares, three malls, one event space, and the local cemeteries. When I think of a place I want to relax or socialise in, a cemetery is not exactly what I am aiming for. The Council must know something about a commune of ghosts that I don't.
By Em Readman6 years ago in Futurism
The Shadowed Whispers Of A Mad Oracle
The hazy dynamo of price tags and corpsed land has forsaken our cherubim past, once true and wild, to a casual and fierce gulag. Spellbound in the turbulent fear of a barren wallet, our leaders have proved to be content with pitching our children into a breatheless darkness unknown to our kind. How desperate have we become? We watch while morose men without hope, peddle our own weary Mother’s blood on the beaten streets for a clumsy red cent. We watch while cutthroat pimps bargain our Mother’s womb to the dead hearted factories. We watch while the cheap and earless choke our Mother’s watery neck with their tired garbage. All of this for a heartsick comfort in a crucified land. Thus, here we stand, hypnotically entranced while guerrilla politicians wage a penny war with our sad and noble Mother.
By Maxwell Robarts6 years ago in Futurism











