Sci-Fi & Futurism

Visions of the future, from neon-lit dystopias and steam-powered pasts to hopeful eco-utopias and the vastness of space

A classic synthwave landscape featuring retro sports cars driving on a purple grid road towards a glowing neon sunset with palm trees and wireframe pyramids

πŸš€ Synthwave / Retrowave

A nostalgic and retro-futuristic style rooted in 1980s pop culture, analog synth music, and sci-fi movies. 🧭 Origin Synthwave is a retro-futuristic style rooted in 1980s pop culture, inspired by analog synth music, arcade games, VHS covers, and sci-fi movies like Tron and Blade Runner. It’s a nostalgic vision of the future β€” as imagined […]

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A steampunk inventor's workshop lit by warm light, showcasing intricate brass mechanical arms and a large, detailed airship blueprint on the wall.

πŸš€ Steampunk

A retro-futuristic aesthetic reimagining 19th-century Victorian science fiction with technology powered by steam, gears, and brass. 🧭 Origin Steampunk is a retro-futuristic aesthetic rooted in 19th-century Victorian science fiction, particularly the works of Jules Verne and H.G. Wells. It reimagines advanced technology powered by steam, gears, and brass β€” all wrapped in a vintage-industrial aesthetic.

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Cyberpunk subway scene with commuters wearing cybernetic implants and holographic fashion, waiting for a futuristic maglev train in a neon-lit underground station, glowing in magenta and cyan lights.

πŸš€ Cyberpunk

A style exploring dystopian futures where advanced technology collides with societal decay. 🧭 Origin Cyberpunk emerged in the 1980s through science fiction literature (Neuromancer, Snow Crash) and film (Blade Runner), exploring dystopian futures where advanced technology collides with societal decay. It defined a visual language of neon-lit cities, digital decay, and post-human identity. πŸ’‘ Inspirations

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