Our Dystopian Future in Dark Cyberpunk Artworks of Nagafujiriku – Design You Trust — Design Daily Since 2007

Our Dystopian Future in Dark Cyberpunk Artworks of Nagafujiriku

In his dystopian 3D works, the Japanese artist Nagafujiriku shows an utopian future under the rule of giant corporations.

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