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Tribes and cultures museum In 2200, after the total world globalization, the countries has been developed on the Westerner architectural model. Cities, buildings are similar from a country to another. Tribes get dressed same way on the global H&M fashion promoted by international stars. Everything is identical from a country to another, everything is lead by the big trust. Tribes culture has been lost. Fashion styles are far away from the culture of the countres. The only pieces of culture that has not been demolished are pieces of building. Those pieces are preserved in vacuum conditions, exposed as sculpture under a defender skin because buildings has been affected by a bacteria that destroyed matérials. Inhabitants could admire those rare buildings in museum area dedicated to tribes and culture history. This turkish mosquee preserved in the downtown of byzance, far away from its functions, is a sculptural object. Religions have disappeared for the consumption faith. People, animals have a style that is not in coherence with the country... The image show a culture sample in vacuul conditions in a museum area. Frensh version Musée des peuples et des cultures En 2200, après la mondialisation total de la planète, les pays, en commençant par la chine, se sont développés sur le modèle d'architecture occidental. Les villes, les bâtiments se ressemble d'un pays à l'autre, les peuples s'habille selon la mode mondialisé par H&M. Tout est identique d'un pays à l'autre et dirigé par les grand trust. La culture des peuples a été perdu. Les styles sont décalé, de la culture du pays. Les seules pièces et bâtiments qui n'ont pas été démolie durant la mondialisation sont préservé sous vide et exposer à travers une enveloppe protectrice. Les habitants peuvent encore admirer ces rares édifices dans des musée dédié à l'histoire des peuples et de leur culture. On peut admirer un bâtiment de la Turquie emballé au centre de cette ville aseptisé. Les gens les animaux ont tout les style, aucune cohérence avec le pays...... l'image montre un échantillon de culture sous vide dans un musée. walter simone |
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Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Bezannes
Age: 43
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Name: laurent antoine "lemog" |
In first, thanks for the french version... I've too much probs sometimes to understand "all" ;-))))
...like that, it's perfect... ...I like much this verson where the building is now a "souvenir"... an object, the real witness of a better past... ...without H&M ! Please show us your vision and you concept, that sounds more of interesting... congratulations to be qualified here... and best wishes for the contest |
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thank "lemog" for your interest.
i'm happy that you like this story. I 'll post the first vision in a week end. That will be very hard for the final render. I want that picture explain the sentiment of my vision of globalisations in architecture in the future. best regard for frenchy folks and another sorry for my english. |
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I like the idea of this globalized world where this peace of history can only be seen in museums. It makes me feel happy though to know that I won`t live til then. This H&M-thing reminds me of the movie "The Demolition Man" where Pizza Hut was the only restaurant-chain that survived the decades. Globalized people, globalized clothing, globalized culture. How does a globalized vacuum-protection-skin look like? Can`t wait to see it! I wish you all the best for this competition! bonne chance!
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