Screenshot / The truth about Plato's cave
- 01-February 23
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Sculptures and (a lot) of fun.
This park created for the MM R1 was a kind of mix between a techno club and the myth of Plato's cave.
It’s inspired by my master's thesis, showing the links between the world of techno music and Greek philosophy, religion and myths!
There is a sex dungeon, a weed smoking room, a wine waterfall, and a priestess (the pythia), the whole place is dedicated to Dionysus.
Access to the club via an elevator.
Lots of inspiration from Berghain in Berlin, and also from Ankali in Prague, a club where I spent many hours during my Erasmus. - Full-Size
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Mulpje Offline
This is so fricking cool, amazing work!
AvanineCommuter Offline
Cocoa Offline
lol this is awesome. why wouldn't you hold on to this just in case though haha
nin Offline
Really awesome stuff.
Babar Tapie Offline
@avc Working diagonally is really complicated, I lose a lot of detail and it gets messy, but I'm working on it!
Gustav Goblin Offline
The club with the grape motif is some of my favorite work from you
Jaguar Offline
Any possibility of seeing a save of this (and your other micros)?
This screen is filled to the brim with brilliant ideas though.
Ulvenwood Fan Offline
Dionysus has always been my favourite Greek God.
You´re my favourite French God, though.
Hobeon Offline
This looks incredible!
AvanineCommuter Offline
It definitely takes some getting used to. In this micro though, for example, the fisch rock pieces are perfectly made to make diagonals and more curved forms. Instead of having the upper level parallel to the bottom with a straight portion of rocks, you could easily curve / slant the path above without losing any of the detailing you have in there.