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In a desolate landscape where the world as we know it has already collapsed, a family fights for survival and the ...
Celebrate artists and designers who are looking towards the world of tomorrow at the Los Angeles Design Festival this weekend ...
Star Amerasu is reaching out of this world to find her place to shine as an artist, singer and content creator. She's been ...
The second season of HBO's The Last of Us continued telling the tale of Ellie and Joel's journey in a zombie-infested America ...
These female-led horror games may have fallen by the wayside, but they still deliver plenty of scares for players.
Paul Pope has written and drawn some of the most gorgeous comics of the twenty-first century — from “Batman: Year 100,” in ...
The Comet/Poppea” has started its five-performance run at Lincoln Center’s Summer for the City in New York. The performance is a 90-minute combination of Monteverdi’s 1643 ...
The real dystopia isn’t the technology; it’s giving up control. Brands have more influence than ever over how the future of advertising takes shape.
However, a different future is possible—one in which individuals own their digital twins and can profit from their use. In this world, health data isn’t a liability, it’s a resource.
Imagine a surveillance state powerful enough to incarcerate people for the wrong dreams. In 2025, it doesn’t feel like such a leap.
My Near-Future Dystopia Imagine a surveillance state powerful enough to incarcerate people for the wrong dreams. In 2025, it doesn’t feel like such a leap.
Popular digital artists of our time whose works dominate social media, such as Beeple, often depict a bleak, dystopian, soulless version of the coming century. From the series Black Mirror to the ...