Financial Times Print Works, Poplar
1988
Nicholas Grimshaw and Partners
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Financial Times Print Works, Poplar
1988
Nicholas Grimshaw and Partners
How to cast a Magic Seal? (2025) Street art / Video art / Interactive projection
YT | VM | SHRT | TMBLR
Art by Donato Giancola
The Architecture of a Digital Soul
We’re officially romanticizing the moment where carbon meets silicon and the sparks start to fly. 🧠⚡️ There is something so incredibly haunting about a mechanical hand cradling a pulsing, neon-pink brain—it’s the literal visual representation of our thoughts being upgraded to the next dimension. It’s giving high-fashion cyberpunk, it’s giving "main character in a sci-fi thriller," and it’s giving us a front-row seat to the evolution of consciousness. In a world full of biological limits, we’re out here building the blueprints for a limitless future. 🛰️🧬
The simulation is loading, and the aesthetic is strictly high-voltage. Whether you’re a digital ghost or a conscious creator, find your frequency in the wires. 🕯️🦾
Reblog if you’re ready for the cybernetic revolution, and follow for more futuristic aesthetic and tech-noir brain rot. ✌️🌌
An foxbot encounter
[[Please don't forget to fav if your going comment!]] Glitchuser The redlight district had seen upgrades before, new chrome signs, smarter surveillance, cleaner alleys, but nothing like this.... The latest batch of girls weren’t just artificial, they were art. They shimmered like the neon bleeding off rain-slicked streets, visors catching light like mirrors, metal warm to the touch. People called them Foxbots. Fast-talking, fast-moving, designed to scratch every itch and vanish before dawn. But one night, one lingered. And she knows your name... ---If you like my stuff donate to me on ko-fi--- --Or commission me!--
(via "NightCafe Tech Café in Neon Lights – Anniversary Celebration Design" Magnet for Sale by ccparadise)
Yoooooo I actually feel like I cooked with this!
colouring with colour pencils is difficult ASF
Auric Nexus