It’s the year 3003. Climate change has ravaged the biosphere beyond recognition, leaving behind scorched earth and inhospitable lands. The remaining population has turned plant life into markers of luxury: weeds and grasses, historically crushed under the feet of pedestrians without a second thought, now inspire invaluable garments. Nature became a precious commodity in the world we destroyed – a concept that teeters between haunting possibility and looming reality.
3003: Futura Flora
26.06.22 — Vladim Vilain
It’s the year 3003. Climate change has ravaged the biosphere beyond recognition, leaving behind scorched earth and inhospitable lands. The remaining population has turned plant life into markers of luxury: weeds and grasses, historically crushed under the feet of pedestrians without a second thought, now inspire invaluable garments. Nature became a precious commodity in the world we destroyed – a concept that teeters between haunting possibility and looming reality.
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