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Clockwork City

by CGP Staff
December 9, 2011
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An imaginary city conceived by CG generalist Roy Prol where transport systems aren’t needed because the city districts lie over rotating bands. Watch it on YouTube.

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Ron Martin
13 years ago

Would you really prefer to live in such kind of a horror machine just to futher avoid a few foodsteps? Not to speak about the gigantic amount of energy you need to keep whole districts moving. If someone wants to use his imagination i think its more suitable to think about the general need of skyscrapers, industrial districts and other ancient and destructive industrial concepts of organisation.

People need a stable and healthy environment with a strong integration of our surrounding nature which unfortunatly has nearly completely vanished by the help of criminals whos solely interest is money!

Especially animators and computer graphic artists should take more care about their bodies. Do you think their physically highly demanding job needs further optimisation? I think they should go out and move their bodies regularely – otherwise the massive lack of movement will lead to prelimilary and unnessecary deseases.

While stupid and more and more complex technology is everywhere, simple things became rare:

Fresh air, clean water, healthy and natural food, an inspiring, clean environment and a natural style of living!

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MU
13 years ago

Ron, you make some very good points. It is also true however that the traditional transportation systems in big cities are becoming unbearable. There is a need for alternative means of transportation that could allow people to reach destinations more efficiently.

I agree that the sedentary lifestyle produced by computers is worrisome. And also that technology many times makes essential, natural things rare, and replaces them with smoke and mirrors. The human species has a special ability for being trapped by its own inventions.

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