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more about #tokyo more comments → phoghat: In a spooky voice, with a flashlight under my chin: "In The Year 2000" more » Chip Overclock: I live near Golden and work (currently) around 120th and I-25. You and I and Mrs. Overclock (etc.) should get together for dinner sometime! more » Boas_MC: I think the more interesting shots from Minority Report and I, Robot would have been those that show that much of those cities' current architecture i... more » hamshank: excuse me: we seem to be lacking the ones where it's the cockroaches riding around on horses, crunching our bones under-hoof ... more » Ryozenzuzex: What about New Chicago? more » Chip Overclock: The big pink building shown in Woody Allen's SLEEPER ("The Institute") is the Mesa Laboratory of the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) i... more » Meldrick: Aw, has it really been that long since Buck Rogers boogied around in New Chicago that you'd forget that, but use TWO images from a freakin' toy cartoo... more » Elpon: I can never picture Paris without a fiery meteor hurtling toward it. more » slaine17: Another London more » Starlionblue: TLDR. ;) Seriously, the slide show engine needs work. I would like: - An option for an actual slide show, where the next image loads automatically. D... more » Gisleburt: Great collection. As has been pointed out by others, New Earth and Alternate Earth are the wrong way round, and some of the shots don't have all that ... more » 2x2 hands of blue: What about the Dollhouse version of LA in Epitaph One?! more » Lee Millar: When you look at all these future predictions of what form all these cities could take, you see the Utopian optimisim all the way down to the human ra... more » cletar: As an archaeologist, I'd like to pick option "C", please---total obliteration. Thank you. more » quikboy: I just love it how America's #1, #2, and #3 largest cities are usually on feature lists, as well as some of America's other big cities, but #4 (Housto... more » -
#futuremetro
What Will Today's Cities Look Like in the Future?
What will the New Yorks, Londons, and Tokyos of tomorrow look like? Will they be technological Edens, grim dystopias, or entirely obliterated? We look at science fiction's take on the future of today's cities to gauge our urban future. More » -
#scifashion
Wear Your Hometown Monsters With Pride
London just wouldn't be the same without its werewolves, and the real charm behind New York lies with the giant alligators in the sewers. These t-shirts let you show off the monsters that really make your favorite city special. More » -
#cultmovieworship
Seek Out Your Soulmate With TiMER's Futuristic Implant
This week: Learn how to utilize your futuristic love-seeker, in the new TiMER trailer. Plus, would someone please tell me What's In The Box? More » -
#conceptart
Lithographs Capture the Future Ruins of Post-Apocalyptic Tokyo
Motoda Hisaharu looks far into Tokyo's future and creates detailed illustrations of the peaceful ruins of the once-bustling city. Check out our gallery of his quiet, post-apocalyptic lithographs. -
#conceptart
Tokyo's Eco-Apocalypse
It's the famous Tokyo 109 building (named after io9 of course), now falling into the same eco-ruins that overtook Manhattan in plague wipeout movie I Am Legend. In fact, Tokyo Fantasy has posted a whole series of images that all feature Tokyo in a post-apocalyptic state which manages to look rather lovely due to all the lush greenery. Reminds me of the abandoned amusement park in Miyazaki Hayao's anime Spirited Away. More green doom below. More »


