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Film, Science Fiction and Architecture — In a Wind Tunnel

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Amazing architecture blogger Geoff Manaugh has organized a live event in Pasadena, CA (on may 8) with four mavens of science fiction art. Ryan Church, James Clyne, Mark Goerner, and Ben Procter — who’ve worked on conceptual art for everything from Star Wars to Minority Report — will be presenting their work and talking about the aesthetics and business of speculative design. The event takes place in a converted wind tunnel at the Art Center College of Design, itself an example of speculative architecture. 

This is great. These images, architecturally speaking, are an incredible showing of what can be created and also stand as a stark contrast to many of the buildings we are surrounded by every day. I would personally love to see something like this on the Texas A&M campus. Not all over the place, because these things don’t belong everywhere. But a few would not hurt. (because the campus in some parts is horrible.)

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