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Source: Tumblr

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Source: Tumblr

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Source: Artstation

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Not really Cassette Futurism (or Vaporwave) but I think folks here might like it still.

cross-posted from: https://programming.dev/post/8081021

Not really Vaporwave, but not too sure where it fits. These styles inspired a lot of Vaporwave things so I thought you might enjoy.

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Source: Buttons & Knobs — SQUID prop

SQUID prop (Superconducting Quantum Interference Device)

from Strange Days (dir. Kathryn Bigelow, 1995)

Tumblr archive: https://vizreef.tumblr.com/archive
RSS Feed: https://vizreef.tumblr.com/rss


(low-res) video: SQUID Device from Strange Days - YouTube

This is the actual hero prop used in the movie. The 'face plate' was interchangeable to make it look like several different units throughout the film. I made this video just to show that it still functions and what the prop actually does when turned on. (Which isn't much, some LEDs come on and the disc inside spins up...)

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Source: IMG_1256 | David Schleinkofer | Flickr

Hi-res version (2309 × 2062)

I painted this for Science Digest Magazine for an article on space travel to Mars. 1980's

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Source: Pokédex design 宝可梦图鉴设计 (by IWSE Zhang - ArtStation)

宝可梦图鉴的设计,在细节上有借鉴过其他艺术家的设计以及官方设计图,很遗憾的是没有对屏幕内UI做设计处理(偷懒)

The design of the Pokémon Pokédex draws on the designs of other artists and official design drawings in terms of details. Unfortunately, there is no design processing for the on-screen UI (lazy)

ArtStation profile: https://www.artstation.com/iwse
RSS Feed: https://iwse.artstation.com/rss

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Source with a lot of info, references, schematics and pictures:

1983 - "Kludge" Omnidirectional Mobile Robot - John M. Holland (American) - cyberneticzoo.com

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Source with more renders: Sci-fi Compact Cassette Tape (by Furqaan siddiqui - ArtStation)

Sci-fi Compact Cassette Tape. My first model with Proper PBR Process.
Baking was the best thing in this model.
Low Poly Game Ready 3d Asset for games and movies with detailed texturing in 4K resolution.
2 UV islands with 4K res.
Thank you soo much.

ArtStation profile: https://www.artstation.com/furqaan_siddiqui
RSS Feed: https://furqaan_siddiqui.artstation.com/rss

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Source: Klaus 4096 Meister by prokhorvlg

From the linked post:
https://www.sunset-system.com/posts/klaus-meister

Interfacer robot designed by Klaus GmbH, a Coalition company based in West Germany.
// The 4096 Meister is the perfect example of a typical German robot - widely considered to be elegant and expertly crafted, but with a somewhat older and simpler user experience than their American-based competitors.

CAPTION // A Klaus 4096 Meister carries a Kaizen television set.

DeviantArt profile: https://www.deviantart.com/prokhorvlg/gallery
DeviantArt RSS Feed

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Source: illustration from the 1979 children's book Future Cities by Kenneth Gatland and David Jefferis - Ретрофутуризм. Retrofuturism — LiveJournal

Legend

  1. Giant-size TV. Based on the designs already available, this one has a super-bright screen for daylight viewing and stereo sound system.
  2. Electronic video movie camera, requires no film, just a spool of tape. Within ten years video cameras like this could be replaced by 3-D holographic recorders.
  3. Flat screen TV. No longer a bulky box, TV has shrunk to a thickness of less than five centimetres. This one is used to order shopping via a computerised shopping centre a few kilometres away. The system takes orders and indicates if any items are not in stock.
  4. Video disc player used for recording off the TV and for replaying favourite films.
  5. Domestic robot rolls in with drinks. One robot, the Quasar, is already on sale in the USA. Reports indicate that it may be little more than a toy however, so it will be a few years before 'Star Wars' robots tramp through our homes.
  6. Mail slot. By 1990, most mail will be sent in electronic form. Posting a letter will consist of placing it in front of a copier in your home or at the post office. The electronic read-out will be flashed up to a satellite, to be beamed to its destination. Like many other electronic ideas, the savings in time and energy could be enormous.

Book info: Future Cities The World of the Future: Homes & Living Into the 21st Century by Gatland, Kenneth & David Jefferis - 1979

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props (YooTube) by Sheng Lam (cdnb.artstation.com)
submitted 11 months ago by Crul@lemm.ee to c/cassettefuturism@lemm.ee

Source with more designs: props (by Sheng Lam - ArtStation)

  • alternate social media
  • whales and sharks
  • random props
  • sketches
    1v1 me monopoly, u have no chance [̲̅$̲̅(̲̅ ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°̲̅)̲̅$̲̅]

ArtStation profile: https://www.artstation.com/shenglam
RSS Feed: https://shenglam.artstation.com/rss

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Source: H.A.M Prop Design - Missile [Grand Space Opera – Light Age] (by Himesh Anand - ArtStation)

Second Prop Design I did for Grand Space Opera – Light Age ArtStation Challenge.
A Quick Brief about the Race and the world:-
So this Civilization is called "ELITHIA",
A Type III civilization also called a galactic civilization—can control energy at the scale of its entire host galaxy.
I'm using the "Kardashev Scale" here to differentiate civilization on the basis of power consumption.

ArtStation profile: https://www.artstation.com/himeshanand023
RSS Feed: https://himeshanand023.artstation.com/rss

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Source (archived): DoubleYou Digital

Another picture

 
Video: Buick Graphic Control Center In-Depth Look|Buick Electronic Control Center|CRT|Touchscreen - Neighborhood Car Reviews - YouTube

Some info from Wikipedia

Initially (1988–89), the Reatta featured a touchscreen computer interface, marketed as the Electronic Control Center (ECC), that included radio and climate control functions, date reminder, trip computer and user-configurable overspeed alarm, as well as diagnostic access to the vehicle's electronic systems and sensors. Later models were equipped with conventional push-button stereo and climate controls. The new system eliminated the trip computer functionality and the climate control buttons could access diagnostic information, replacing the diagnostic scanner capability formerly provided by the touchscreen.

Source Buick Reatta - Wikipedia:

 
Found via @jace525@lemmy.world comment.

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"Retro game consoles 2" by Zaki (cdna.artstation.com)
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Source with more models: Retro game consoles 2 (by Zaki - ArtStation)

Bunch of assets that I made for a project I am working on.
Stickers and decals from
https://www.artstation.com/marketplace/p/krk7B/316-hand-drawn-cyberpunk-urban-decals

ArtStation profile: https://www.artstation.com/creatiflux
RSS Feed: https://creatiflux.artstation.com/rss

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I could not find the artist, not even on the PDF of the magazine:
Atari User Magazine Vol 3 Issue 08 by Paul Rixon - Issuu

Hi-res image from Zero Call - Battle of the Young - YouTube

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