Russia 2077: Look Into The Close Cyber Future By Evgeny Zubkov

Russia 2077 is a Russian’s artist Evgeny Zubkov art project devoted to his vision how the Russia can look in twenty years if the current technologies will get developed further but would still be in a state of neglect things usually happen to be in Russia. His works at are MXD pretty much exaggerated images of past meets future.

Russian old woman (which is probably a young woman now) feeds drones (with batteries?) like other birds are no more in the cities. And the farmer doesn’t farm crops but crypto-currencies in a huge wooden cyber farm barn with over-sized GPUs in a rack.

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