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Undoubtedly the most extraordinary art we've featured here on Coolvibe, Radoslav Zilinsky's 2007 artwork "The World" caught our attention a while ago, and we know we should've shared it earlier :) The level of detail is astonishing. For more of his work, check out Zilinsky's site.
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phenomenal! Thank you for sharing!
This one is really stunning. I love the ramparts on the city walls and the strange juxtaposition with the tiny hamlet.
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I appreciate the commentary as much as the artwork. A powerful image.
Photoshopped. I can tell by the pixels.
its not a photo dumbass
you just got trolled dumbass
you’re a douchebag dumbass
really? hes saying its shopped as a joke lol
oh and your comment about it being shopped is shopped… i can tell
From the size of those pipes It looks like the big city could really flood the little one if everyone decided to flush at once. Or will they have done away with super bowl commercials by the year 3000?
Beautiful art work I think this will be my desktop for some time to come.
ergo proxy, sunny edition…
Does this look like its straight out of Final Fantasy VII to anybody else!?
I wish Final Fantasy VII looked like this. lol
the pic kinda reminds me of that anime Ergo Proxy, very creative pic though
Wow, what an original picture (at least for me). If the chasm between rich and poor continues like it is, it’s a very believable future too.
this is seriously the best interpretation of the future ever published.
its says so much about what we are now, and where we’re heading. the sheer brilliance of the craftsmanship so astonishing and the details are so immaculate that it could be a photo from the year 3000.
Lets hear it for the agrarian lifestyle.. The meek will inherit the Earth….
My question is, why every time there is an image like this there is such a technological disparity?
For example, if we were to drive out to the country we wouldn’t see canvas windmills and thatch huts. Not even in Amish country. So why is there always a medieval tech level society right next to a high-level one?
Here’s a reason for the disparity- how many resources in the area would have been used up to build that city? Sure, trees grow back but metal does not. A lot of the resources needed to build a modern or futuristic city are non-renewable.
Stunning art, amazing detail; I’d just love to see more views of it (it’s 3D CGI). I’ve seen it few years before. Just want to clarify some details:
- The name of the artwork is “Worth enough”, not “The World”
- Author’s name is Žilinský, there is no need to misspell with Unicode
You can see the wireframe and sketchwork on http://www.maxarea.com/image.php?id=293, just below the image
StripMine: The answer is bioplas. Bioplastics are fully renewable, and as the technology matures, will be able to take the place of many materials. Metals are not renewable – but what if we produce something that looks like metal, feels like metal, and works much, much better than metal? There’s limited interest in this for now because we have ample metal, which keeps the price of metal low. But when it runs out, other materials will fill the breach seamlessly. Resource limits are rarely as insurmountable as people think.
outstanding. the artist really captured the idea of as the world get’s “newer” it’s really destroying itself, however, it’s rebuilding at the same time. It’s one of those little things that shows me that there’s still hope for the world
Stunning artwork, would like to think that hamlet could exist then.
And can I say Thanks to ‘Arrgh’ the ‘Photoshop Queen’ Troll, I actually did LOL at such stupidity.
definitely shopped! whodya think ya fooling, mmea aint no kidz
oh.. btw, if we have a liveable piece of land by 3000. seriously, who thinks humanity will survive that day?
Thanks for sharing this image, very inspiring indeed. Thanks.
I was thinking Brave New World- the sterile, aesthetic world versus the dirty, nasty and primitive world of the Savages.
i see tons of zoning problems here!!! haha
This is ridiculously similar to a dream I recently had. If something like this ever happens, I will cry,
There’s several additional renderings/views of the model here: http://www.deviantart.com/print/8876276/
As far as I’m concerned this is a very optimistic vision, as there is no possible way we will survive that long.
This looks straight out of Ergo Proxy haha
I do like the picture, its very creative.
Although I do think that in the year 3000, even the poorer class would at least have have some kind of metal housing or something of the sort.
The way it looks kind of reminds me of a medieval setting. Very cool. :]
This pic reminds me of the difference between North Korea and South Korea
A very interesting image of the future. Extreme wealth and advanced technology juxtaposed against poverty and backwardness. Very possible if wealth continues to be distributed as it.
its like the oblongs on adult swim only in real life and futuristic
have you ever thought that some people would reject the technology and revert to such a simple way of life, whats to say that they dont have advanced medical facilities for all and that they just want to choose to live that live away from the city, if such a future is possible then rejuvenation is also possible, therefore it could be a form of holiday for a life away from the fast running city
Quite possible… Future seems quite horrible.
nice to live down there..
yeah but dont worry we have a solution for this.. the ecologists have made a movie regarding this problem.. u can check this movie ‘DAM999′ this yet for the release..
have you ever thought that some people would reject the technology and revert to such a simple way of life, whats to say that they dont have advanced medical facilities for all and that they just want to choose to live that live away from the city, if such a future is possible then rejuvenation is also possible, therefore it could be a form of holiday for a life away from the fast running city
I ben der once.
lol yeah right.. the world would be loonnngggg gone by then.
to everyone who said that is photoshoped:
do you really think so? i think that the guy just made a time machine and went into the future and took the photo. it’s more credible…
um WOW
I bet they still wondering where there flying cars are?
This is just incredible. Great job to the artist who made this picture. I can literally look at this picture all day and not get bored. This is a very powerful image and thanks for sharing.
Reminds me (fondly) of places I’ve been to in Korea. There was one specific place in particular I’m thinking of, that had big, very nice, gated apartments right next to smaller, somewhat run-down, traditional style houses.
Absolutely fantastic work!
To all those who said the earth would be long gone by then, true but who said this was earth? Could be another world we colonize which we are already looking for another planet similar to earth for when this one is done for.
this isn’t art. it’s time travel.
You are being too optimistic on future….. a clearly poor vision on future poverty, Horses, Windmills, water to navigate…. would you expect also fish and meat for free in 3000? I think your vision is less realistic than what the future is saving for our descendants… sigh.
The poor get poorer and the rich get richer…
i’ll be happy to be the poor side of this city,there bound to be to many presure in the city
Everyone is contrasting this as “the rich get richer, and the poor get poorer.” That’s not at all how I see it.
Why would the poor be using antiquated buildings and technology? Do the poor have windmills now? No and they wouldn’t in the future. If it was truly a wealth situation then the “poor” would use the scrap and the garbage of the “rich” not revert to log cabins.
I think that this is more of a group of people who have thrown aside technology. New technology might be bright and flashy but does it make life better. The people in the hamlet say no.
I found the piece very provocative. This quibbling over whether we will be here or not in the year 3000, not so much. Enjoy it for what it is. Thanks for sharing!
That is being to forgiving of our selves, In the year 3000 we will all be dead and the world will be a wasteland. Because the human race are as stupid as rocks, even thou some stones are shinnier then the rest we will destroy our world with greed and power before it will look like that picture. In defense of what is truth as I just wrote, the human race does have a uncanny ablility to survive and adopt. So… I do hope that it will look like that, but doubtful!