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The third one I assume is from the USSR. The rest of them look like matte paintings from Star Trek. #1 definitely has a Klingon look about it.
ReplyDeleteI was thinking something AI generated or a matte rendering, as well.
Delete"AI" is always a possibility these days. The last one definitely doesn't look real when you look closely.
DeleteGoogle Image Search shows the first four images to be real - #1 is London, #2 is a hotel in Macau, #3 is a hotel in Moscow and #4 is a church in Lithuania. The fifth, however is an elevation illustration from an architectural firm's submission for a new building design.
ReplyDeleteIt is thrilling - and honestly, a little scary and disturbing - that technology has evolved to the point where we question what is real and what isn't anymore.
Great post, Rick! I love stuff like this!
RBrysco - Thanks. And thank you for doing the Google search.
DeleteI'm very interesting structures today.
ReplyDeleteLondres ressemble à Pyongyang.
ReplyDeleteMacao possède un autre
Londres ressemble à Pyongyang.
ReplyDeleteMacao possède un autre hôtel en forme d’ananas.
L’hôtel à Moscou ressemble à un bureau de l’administration sovietique.
La Lituanie est réputée pour son architecture contemporaine.
Le dernier bâtiment ressemble à un nid d’abeilles.
Monsieur Dupuis 🇨🇦