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'''Blame!'''<ref>[[wikipedia:Blame!|Blame! on wikipedia]], 1998 – 2003, by Tsutomu Nihei<ref>Tsutomu_Nihei is a japanese mangaka - [[wikipedia:Tsutomu_Nihei|wikipedai]]</ref>
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'''Blame!'''<ref> [[wikipedia:Blame!|Blame! on wikipedia]]</ref>, 1998 – 2003, by Tsutomu Nihei<ref>Tsutomu_Nihei is a japanese mangaka - [[wikipedia:Tsutomu_Nihei|wikipedai]]</ref>
  
 
== Similar and/or related ==
 
== Similar and/or related ==

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Links and any kind of info related to disrupted cities.

The city as an actor

Different story and/or artwork where the city is leaving its role of background to become an actual protagonist of the story, imposing its scale, structure and time to the human-like characters.

Dark-city-screenshot.jpg

Darkcity[1], 1998, by Alex Proyas[2]

The city is shifting every night, while population is in a catatonic sleep. The whole map and architecture is mixed up in front of our eyes, modifying the perception of structural stability, or at least very slow evolution, commonly inferred by the streets and buildings.


Blame.jpg Blame-killy and shibo.jpg

Blame![3], 1998 – 2003, by Tsutomu Nihei[4]

Similar and/or related

Tin thoisi2.png

Tin reaction to electricity


Medieval-fantasy-city-generator.png


Polyfit-pipeline.png

Pixelcity city3.jpg

XCEED RadianceScape 3-1296x729.jpg

The Role of Material Evidence in Architectural Research.png

Urban cells.jpg


Concepts

Tools

  1. Dark City on imdb
  2. Alex Proyas on imdb
  3. Blame! on wikipedia
  4. Tsutomu_Nihei is a japanese mangaka - wikipedai

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