- cross-posted to:
- imaginarywastelands
- cross-posted to:
- imaginarywastelands
Source: Abandoned tower (by Alariko - ArtStation):
just an abandoned industrial tower
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it’s that it’s not currently inhabited by the society that built it
i’ve been a bit inconsistent with the theme of this 'sphere - my first plan was specifically this kind of depressing and rain-drenched mediæval hamlet sort of thing (i.e. the degradation of the architecture and society in general, hence the original name & url),
but then i realised that’s probably a bit niche, considering the current population of lemmy so i expanded it to any type of dystopic village or city
but yeah, the idea is just any currently functioning municipality in which you wouldn’t want to live; as opposed to /c/wastelands where there may be a society, but it’s collapsed and rebuilt itself (i.e. mad max 3). most likely if the buildings were built from scratch for their current function, it fits here, whereas if they’re scratch-built from old vehicle carcasses or whatever, they’d fit better in wastelands.
i know i personally have a predilection toward mediæval and victoriana, but i would also welcome cyberpunk dystopiæ; or any sort of ill-repaired buildings or smog-filled overpopulated cities[1]
(sorry that was rambly, i literally have no idea how to describe it…)
or any type of dystopia, but i have no idea how you’d find art depicting a huxleyan dystopia… ↩︎
Oh, I think I got it. The key feature is the continuinity of the people and the buildings.
Thanks for the explanation!
i’m sorry
in case it helps, I also hate defining and, especially, enforcing rules, so I understand you :).