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Daichi Kashiwagi stands in quiet contemplation, gazing at the greenhouse.
A rare symbol of life inside the brutalist corridors of the Settlement of Babylonia.
Behind the glass: engineered nature — enough to make mankind survive until their collective task has been completed.
These are the quiet days to think about how our legacy will be preserved beyond planet Earth.
This is a glimpse at Syntactic Labyrinths, our science-fiction 3D animated short film exploring collective memory and syntax.
For utmost realism we used fabrics from the Bakermat Virtual Library.
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[1]: Dreams of Blauw are any form of crystallised thought based on honest expression. Sometimes they linger a shade of blue in your after-image.