From Cyber ​​to Steam

Christian 2022-10-14 11:32:45

Thick lines, dark and soft colors, and a little Steampunk flavor. The painting style of the last century is so memorable.

As soon as the camera appeared, I immediately had mixed feelings: I saw a spaceship roaming nine days away, with a few mottled letters on its body - Corona. This word with special meaning for 2020 is the name of this spacecraft. Perhaps, this is destined to be an extraordinary viewing experience.

Just like "The Blue Danube" in "2001 A Space Odyssey", at this time, "Mrs. Butterfly" sounded in the depths of the universe. The combination of classical music and vast space always produces unexpected reverberations. When classical and modern, art and technology are intertwined, thoughts are constantly stirring, as if crossing past and present.

This leap came to Ava's memory. This familiar recipe can't help but remind me of Delusional Agent. Sure enough, the screenwriter is Jin Min Sama.

People in the future world will enjoy unlimited freedom and material life. However, barriers of concept have formed between people, and everyone has to endure loneliness and alienation, looking for the warmth of the past in VR.

Going back along the timeline, the one I admire the most is "The Stinkiest Weapon". The fresh and natural style of painting can be regarded as a pioneer of Xin Haicheng. The flavorful plot is even more surprising. This kind of fun is really addicting. Look at the dazzling mountains and fields, and the flying cherry blossoms hide the corpses everywhere. Hell of Blossoms, this scene doesn't look like "Under the Blooming Cherry Blossoms". Take a closer look, the odor has overflowed the screen.

And "Street of Cannons" is like a story of society killing freedom. People who fight for no reason are somewhat absurd, but the connotation is the easiest to understand.

The three stories, which never came to the past, are linked together to form an evolutionary history of civilization. I tried to find the inner connection between the three, but there was nothing I could do. I had to record my personal feelings in simple words.

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