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Bungie explains Marathon's 'graphic retro futurism' aesthetic and the 'live narrative' lessons it learned from 'Destiny' (interview)
As "Marathon" finally launches, we grill a trio of Bungie developers about the world, aesthetic, and ambitions of this sci-fi extraction shooter.
As Ridley Scott's Blade Runner turns 40 today, it's tempting to focus on those things its imagined 21st Century society didn't get right: flying cars, life-like androids, and off-world colonies are ...
If you’re into oscillations, wave patterns, circuitry, mechanized arpeggios, computer percussion sounds and the general alternate universe of retro synthesizers and a sort of dystopian dance pop that ...
An electronic cyberart trend has been bobbing in and out of the video game psyche for the last two decades, and it’s seeing an upswing with modern independent game developers. Games like MirrorMoon EP ...
Maxine Gregson’s artworks – which have been described as “nostalgic futurism” – combine postcards and magazines bought on eBay, as well as her own photography, with snippets of lyrics and literature. ...
The British-Australian designer Georgia Canning talks to CR about techy folklore, creating new worlds and her lifelong obsession with emerging software. Canning is part of our New Talent showcase for ...
The recently concluded Milan and Paris menswear fashion weeks saw designers revisiting their childhood memories and early influences that shaped up their core aesthetics. At Louis Vuitton, artistic ...
Somewhere in a dimension we neglected to envision, a knight draws a plasma sword under a starry sky. Chrome dragons fly around a neon castle floating in low orbit. Bards sing techno-ballads as they ...
Some would say that the very idea of a “rock band” is a dated one in the music climate of 2019. So you have to give Muse credit for being the only major group to go for something that deliberately ...
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