TUBElife --- Technology in 2140
by jarm
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Description
In the year 2053 BlueTech Inc announced its concept for the Reality Translation Algorithms. BlueTech Inc put forward the notion of a new method of interpreting the Internet via a hardware interface that would automatically translate the Internet into a visual representation either through traditional display methods or a direct cybernetic feed.
The 3rd Internet Revolution began soon after as BlueTech Inc licensed the interface I/O chip to a variety of manufacturers. While much of the population has yet to take the plunge to full cybernetic interfaces, head-mounted eyephones are extremely popular. New products are released constantly, increasing functionality and designs. The two major developers of commercial products in 2140 are Nu-Tek and Neotics.
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Been scribbling ideas for TUBEville era technology today, mostly concentrating on the kind of thing the Internet is in 2140 and where it came from. My take isn't all roses, with much of the Internet being wiped out in virtual warfare in the early-mid 21st Century. The resulting consolidation of corporations as a result of this, and the global ecnomic collapse of the period was directly responsible for the creation of the megacorporations of TUBEville.
Young Teen Laura from Daz3d is my model for this advert.
Comments (5)
Eugenius
Very nice lightening and pose! Cool storyline.
SoaLD
I'm a HUGE sci-fi/cyberpunk freak... niiiiiiiiiiiice! :)
Vampir3Princess
Awesome concept! Great setting, clothes and lighting!! :-))
Osirusblue
Yet, another entry into the TUBEville glossary. Love it! As usual, love the storyline or in this case PR Blurb!
tony_br22
stunning work jarm