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This website has many interesting articles on various works. Currently, I'm reading 'Modern Babylon: Ziggurat Skyscrapers and Hugh Ferriss’ Retrofuturism' by Eva Miller and 'The Future Imagined in Albert Robida’s La vie électrique (1890)' by Hunter Dukes. These articles and artworks heavily inspire the works I'm currently creating, from sketches to video games, even to campaigns.
May 6, 2025

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