Post photos and videos that seem like they were taken in the future.
I run a couple subreddits dedicated to this concept: /r/FuturisticRealism and /r/SliceOfTomorrow, the latter of which is inactive since it's focusing more on the literary side of things and I haven't anything to post yet.
But the former! Oh boy.
NOTE: this media can be from today or yesteryear as well, as long as it seems like it was from tomorrow or you give it a little story.
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Photo of New York with Moon in the background. Notice lights of the heavily automated lunar colonies.
c. 2062
Dubai skyline. Photo taken by Thomas Galad, 6 October, 2041
Ever since the rise of automated construction, Dubai has pushed the boundaries on the limits of engineering by creating a multitude of starscrapers for only as much money as the original Burj Khalifa. The only pressing issue was how to reinforce the soil.
Domestic service/utility robot, "Pepper III" by SoftBank Robotics, demonstrates her agile fingers and NLU by using a laptop to browse the internet. She is still a rare sight in homes and businesses. 2029.
Ad for SoftBank's "SpotMini Commercial Edition", 2022
I run a couple subreddits dedicated to this concept: /r/FuturisticRealism and /r/SliceOfTomorrow, the latter of which is inactive since it's focusing more on the literary side of things and I haven't anything to post yet.
But the former! Oh boy.
NOTE: this media can be from today or yesteryear as well, as long as it seems like it was from tomorrow or you give it a little story.
_____________________
Photo of New York with Moon in the background. Notice lights of the heavily automated lunar colonies.
c. 2062
Dubai skyline. Photo taken by Thomas Galad, 6 October, 2041
Ever since the rise of automated construction, Dubai has pushed the boundaries on the limits of engineering by creating a multitude of starscrapers for only as much money as the original Burj Khalifa. The only pressing issue was how to reinforce the soil.
Domestic service/utility robot, "Pepper III" by SoftBank Robotics, demonstrates her agile fingers and NLU by using a laptop to browse the internet. She is still a rare sight in homes and businesses. 2029.
Ad for SoftBank's "SpotMini Commercial Edition", 2022
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