The Art of DarkEnter
The #cyberpunk art of DarkEnter

“DarkEnter” is a digital artist from Austria, many of whose paintings are set in a cyberpunk world that doesn’t look pleasant at all!
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Mute
Mute: A neo-noir detective story that primarily works on ambience and atmosphere

Mute Mute is a neon-noir futuristic detective story in which we follow mute bartender Leo on a desperate search through the gritty underbelly of an almost dystopian Berlin for his missing girlfriend Naadirah. Throw in all kinds of criminal underworld types and random characters and you have the story. (more…)
Urbanists will be familiar with the history of the Lower Manhattan Expressway. This proposal for an elevated, ten-lane highway through the middle of Lower Manhattan was hugely controversial at the time and shelved in 1968, after years of protest.
Not everyone could let the project go, though. In 1967, the Ford Foundation employed the Brutalist architect Paul Rudolph to reexamine its potential.
Rudolph went way beyond the original plan. He sank the expressway into the ground and added enormous tower complexes on top with connecting monorails between them. Parts of the old city would have disappeared under vast pyramid-shaped, glass-and-concrete monstrosities.
If you want to learn more about the history of the Lower Manhattan Expressway, there is a great article in The New Yorker, here, and a long read at Curbed, here.
#UnbuiltNewYork: Paul Rudolph’s Lower Manhattan Expressway Urbanists will be familiar with the history of the Lower Manhattan Expressway. This proposal for an elevated, ten-lane highway through the middle of Lower Manhattan was hugely controversial at the time and shelved in 1968, after years of protest.






