Cybernetic Punk - A Cyberpunk Noir Comic | Neon Dystopia

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Cybernetic Punk - A Cyberpunk Noir Comic | Neon Dystopia

Cybernetic Punk is an original cyberpunk comic undergoing crowdfunding by Swedish artist and writer Scott Austin. Although Austin’s work is heavily inspired by many classic cyberpunk tales from Blade Runner to Akira, many of his strongest influences are from the inspirations of the original cyberpunk writers themselves, such as hard-boiled detective novels, film noir, and …

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“ aokuco:
“ AOKU 190807 is 110cm x 110cm DUAL FABRIC SHEMAG. It’s composed from two triangles, STOTZ ETAPROOF (aka -S) and POLARTEC WINDPRO. When worn correctly, the waterproof eta fabric on the outside protects from wet weather,...

dustrial-inc:

aokuco:

AOKU 190807 is 110cm x 110cm DUAL FABRIC SHEMAG. It’s composed from two triangles, STOTZ ETAPROOF (aka -S) and POLARTEC WINDPRO. When worn correctly, the waterproof eta fabric on the outside protects from wet weather, windpro on the inside is guaranteed to keep you warm. Diagonal seam is reinforced with grossgrain ribbon, which holds the funnel neck look and serves as simple locking mechanism.
There is single black on black logo tag on the left side.

Available on the day of Raichu this december in AOKU STOREFRONT. More pics soon on my social media accounts.

So dope!

(via drkftr)

How Mr. Robot Makes Sense of Political Vigilantism | Neon Dystopia

Civil disobedience has changed. While the past year reminded us the will to physically mobilize is still alive, it doesn’t address the rise in political vigilantism. In “The Ethics of Government Whistleblowing,” Candice Delmas defines political vigilantism as criminal activity meant to affect existing political order. When a piece of privileged information makes its way …

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‘I love you Big Brother’: A Review of 1984 (film) | Neon Dystopia

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‘I love you Big Brother’: A Review of 1984 (film) | Neon Dystopia

‘If you want a vision of the future, imagine a boot stamping on a human face—forever.’ – George Orwell, 1949. I’ve been wanting to write this for a long, long time now. Ever since I’d written my review on George Lucas’ THX 1138, Michael Radford’s interpretation of 1984 has been on my mind (especially after …

‘If you want a vision of the future, imagine a boot stamping on a human face—forever.’  – George Orwell, 1949

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