Sci-Fi
Science Fiction has always been a genre that reflects the concerns of the time. Understandably, a lot of today’s sci-fi imagines a world ravaged by climate change and is full of dystopian visions of the future. I am interested in retro-futurism - how we imagined the future would look like in the past. It seemed much more outward looking, imagining the possibilities that technology and space travel would offer us. With these images, I try to recreate some of these aesthetics with spaces that inspire nostalgia for the futures that never came to pass.
Incandescent Orb (June 2022)
Atrium (June 2022)
Divergence (May 2022)
Illumination Centre (April 2022)
Space Invaders (April 2022)
Liminal Chamber (April 2022)
Concentration City (March 2022)
Memory Palace (March 2022)
Rip Curl (March 2022)
Kinetik (December 2021)
Y (November 2021)
Echo Chamber (November 2021)
Strata (October 2021)
Staring Into... (September 2021)
Metaverse (September 2021)
Finite (December 2020)
Telepath (December 2020)
Precipice (September 2020)
Bound (August 2020)
Sputnik (August 2020)
Canyon (January 2020)
Analog (July 2022)
Inside the Machine (March 2019)
Singularity (May 2021)
Mainframe (January 2021)
Night City (February 2021)
Chasm (May 2021)