Flying City
Flying City
Flying City
Flying City
Flying City
Flying City
Flying City
Flying City
Flying City
Flying City
Flying City

Flying City

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This is the start of an urban development in space in the future.

Tourists are attracted by the many interesting sights on offer in this city. Ample use is made of virtual reality to guarantee an optimal experience for the visitor. 

Flying City.

  • Size: 140 X 70 X 2,5 cm, 55.12 X  56 X 0.98 inch, HxWxD
  • Painting: Acrylic on canvas
  • Original, unframed
  • Signed
  • Comes with certificate of authenticity
  • Finished August 2014

The two travelers are welcomed by the robot of the travel organization: “Air”.

They have had a long journey and are impressed by the reception and what they are already seeing and experiencing.

Their dogs are happy, too.

What a beautiful holiday this will be!

The weather is pleasantly ventilating and of the right temperature.

At the bottom of the painting, to the left, we see their plane disappearing in the distance.

A few birds have curiously come closer. Including the long-eared rabbit chicken, to the right of the gate: a well known mutant. There are those who come around from the bottom.
Some cattle are upside down. At the level of the downspouts of the yellow building. The downspouts are connected to the upside down drinking trough for these large mammals.

Part of this yellow building is upside down too, with the chimney facing down.

Each building has its own gravity, set by the Energy Company.

In the beginning it takes some getting used to. As soon as you arrive you turn to the correct position that suits the building. Also your groceries, if you have them with you. So nothing will fall out of your bag. It shows that this city can handle gravity.

 

The combination of building and machine is immediately noticeable. This is the future. Some forms of the devices and the buildings are special as well.

Who would have designed the red roof with the small gold-colored pyramid? It is the architectural style of one of the most famous space architecture firms familiar with integrating engines between buildings.

A unique development, born out of necessity. Housing consumers now find the combination of motor and housing interesting, thanks to excellent government marketing.

The tower built against the engine is almost a provocation.

 

The silent and vibration-free installation of these machines with their monstrous power is the achievement of the many specialized technicians in this city.

There are also surprising shapes that resemble a fruit. Behind the cockpit (12 street lengths) we find a giant onion partially resting on the wing, which is actually a heat exchanger.

Above the lady in her blue dress we see a seedless avocado, which most likely is part of the climate control. The building with the illuminated window next to the factory chimney and the bridge arches behind it, refer to the rise of the industry. The large water tower is visible at the second bridge arch.

This design is a direct result of the bio-socio-psycho-eco-economic culture-style design theory.

 

Tourists are very welcome in this city. There is a nice friendly atmosphere. The city lives off its visitors.

 

There is a lot of new virtual space and a number of special concepts have been developed.

 

The original inhabitants are no longer bothered by the large numbers of visitors, as they were a few hundred years ago. The systems were not set up for that at the time.

There were visitors who tried to indulge themselves somewhat violently.

This visitor group later developed into its own sector of so-called “Angry tourists”, including a travel agency Rough Ltd.

They enjoy themselves on their own asteroids and are more than satisfied.

The offered trip, the product for the tourist, must make people come back again.

This wild travel variant requires solid and at the same time very refined marketing, which should not result into "A last journey". That is not very convenient.

 

By asking carefully targeted questions, one knows how to distribute visitors across the city.

Ultimately, it is always their own choice.

Relatively fewer sports people will be found in the district with old bookshops and museums. In this way, each desired segment for the traveler is further broken down.

In many cases, good restaurants form a connecting link.

These can therefore be found between certain neighborhoods for different target groups. Sports people and museum visitors go together very well there.


This city is becoming very famous for the way in which different techniques are used. The virtual program, with which one can generate entire scenes that fit a particular event, enhance the experience for the participants in a special way. (In fact, people walk in circles in the old theater building.)

This is a huge growth market.

 

For the air-conditioned romantic evening walk for couples, after a virtual climb a great view has been created. One sees and experiences a film with lifelike power.

At its seemingly highest point, a 3,000-year-old wall is are erected in a matter of seconds, so real that no one would want to bump into it. In this way, the visitors are pleasantly guided along a given route and they fall from one surprise to the next due to the truthful staging. The three-dimensional representation is of very high quality.


In the background all kinds of scientists are active to maintain this form of organization. This city is also a great research area. Ultimately, it comes down to that everything is known about these tourists up to 6 generations ago. Everything is in the archive system down to the smallest details. All information about older depreciated equipment is also still known.

Many situations can be re-enacted and studied. The aim is always to provide the visitor with a great stay.


As a result, the socio-economic calculator has designed city districts where the specific interests of the visitors are well matched. New is the enormous number of virtual stimuli, even at an individual level. That goes much further than an advertisement. Billions of measurements are taken every second, which in turn can lead to subtle adjustments.

The people who work in this city are very satisfied with their work.

In fact, this city is a large, very well-organized amusement park.

 

There are pop-up representation sites where one is refinedly absorbed in a beautiful atmosphere of a beautiful park, a historic building, a special restaurant. This beautiful virtual reality is taking hold of people. It is not possible to distinguish between real and unreal.

 

During the walk through the park, a beautiful castle tower appears and it gets a bit warmer. The shrubs arrange themselves differently. Here and there a few seek the shelter of the bushes with the recognizable picnic basket of one of the better restaurants. You want to be seen with such a basket, but not during an intimate picnic.

The beautiful atmosphere captivates them, the environment becomes like a fairytale. People become ecstatic: how beautiful! Oh oh! These jubilation sounds also come from the bushes.


Top sales are achieved in the beautiful shopping streets.

 

The bio-socio-psycho-eco-economic-shape-design-in-human- environment-philosophy predominates, strongly supported through sophisticated software and the phenomenal computing power.

 

A less desirable pattern is identified well ahead in the control room or laboratory. Very often one can work wonders with some minor adjustments in the virtual and social environment. Creating resting points for the consumer is important.

 

The virtual almost real experience also has a novelty: the other dimension. Visitor groups are hidden from the observation of other visitors. They do their thing elsewhere. This is only reserved for the extreme hip hop of the super elite. Insurance alone costs more than an intergalactic launch vehicle. Suppose you wouldn't come back. The latter apparently sells well.

 

This painting correctly represents the atmosphere with the vertical clouds, nevertheless it is not even a snapshot.

According to the organization, only 22.9% of the painting actually exist. The remaining 77.1% consists of a flash image of the ever-changing virtual environment.

 

All in all, it has led to a tremendous benefit:

that residents and visitors are so happy.

Our newly arrived travelers are already captivated by the positive, breathtaking atmosphere.

 

 

This is the start of an urban development in space in the future.

Tourists are attracted by the many interesting sights on offer in this city. Ample use is made of virtual reality to guarantee an optimal experience for the visitor. 

Flying City.

  • Size: 140 X 70 X 2,5 cm, 55.12 X  56 X 0.98 inch, HxWxD
  • Painting: Acrylic on canvas
  • Original, unframed
  • Signed
  • Comes with certificate of authenticity
  • Finished August 2014

The two travelers are welcomed by the robot of the travel organization: “Air”.

They have had a long journey and are impressed by the reception and what they are already seeing and experiencing.

Their dogs are happy, too.

What a beautiful holiday this will be!

The weather is pleasantly ventilating and of the right temperature.

At the bottom of the painting, to the left, we see their plane disappearing in the distance.

A few birds have curiously come closer. Including the long-eared rabbit chicken, to the right of the gate: a well known mutant. There are those who come around from the bottom.
Some cattle are upside down. At the level of the downspouts of the yellow building. The downspouts are connected to the upside down drinking trough for these large mammals.

Part of this yellow building is upside down too, with the chimney facing down.

Each building has its own gravity, set by the Energy Company.

In the beginning it takes some getting used to. As soon as you arrive you turn to the correct position that suits the building. Also your groceries, if you have them with you. So nothing will fall out of your bag. It shows that this city can handle gravity.

 

The combination of building and machine is immediately noticeable. This is the future. Some forms of the devices and the buildings are special as well.

Who would have designed the red roof with the small gold-colored pyramid? It is the architectural style of one of the most famous space architecture firms familiar with integrating engines between buildings.

A unique development, born out of necessity. Housing consumers now find the combination of motor and housing interesting, thanks to excellent government marketing.

The tower built against the engine is almost a provocation.

 

The silent and vibration-free installation of these machines with their monstrous power is the achievement of the many specialized technicians in this city.

There are also surprising shapes that resemble a fruit. Behind the cockpit (12 street lengths) we find a giant onion partially resting on the wing, which is actually a heat exchanger.

Above the lady in her blue dress we see a seedless avocado, which most likely is part of the climate control. The building with the illuminated window next to the factory chimney and the bridge arches behind it, refer to the rise of the industry. The large water tower is visible at the second bridge arch.

This design is a direct result of the bio-socio-psycho-eco-economic culture-style design theory.

 

Tourists are very welcome in this city. There is a nice friendly atmosphere. The city lives off its visitors.

 

There is a lot of new virtual space and a number of special concepts have been developed.

 

The original inhabitants are no longer bothered by the large numbers of visitors, as they were a few hundred years ago. The systems were not set up for that at the time.

There were visitors who tried to indulge themselves somewhat violently.

This visitor group later developed into its own sector of so-called “Angry tourists”, including a travel agency Rough Ltd.

They enjoy themselves on their own asteroids and are more than satisfied.

The offered trip, the product for the tourist, must make people come back again.

This wild travel variant requires solid and at the same time very refined marketing, which should not result into "A last journey". That is not very convenient.

 

By asking carefully targeted questions, one knows how to distribute visitors across the city.

Ultimately, it is always their own choice.

Relatively fewer sports people will be found in the district with old bookshops and museums. In this way, each desired segment for the traveler is further broken down.

In many cases, good restaurants form a connecting link.

These can therefore be found between certain neighborhoods for different target groups. Sports people and museum visitors go together very well there.


This city is becoming very famous for the way in which different techniques are used. The virtual program, with which one can generate entire scenes that fit a particular event, enhance the experience for the participants in a special way. (In fact, people walk in circles in the old theater building.)

This is a huge growth market.

 

For the air-conditioned romantic evening walk for couples, after a virtual climb a great view has been created. One sees and experiences a film with lifelike power.

At its seemingly highest point, a 3,000-year-old wall is are erected in a matter of seconds, so real that no one would want to bump into it. In this way, the visitors are pleasantly guided along a given route and they fall from one surprise to the next due to the truthful staging. The three-dimensional representation is of very high quality.


In the background all kinds of scientists are active to maintain this form of organization. This city is also a great research area. Ultimately, it comes down to that everything is known about these tourists up to 6 generations ago. Everything is in the archive system down to the smallest details. All information about older depreciated equipment is also still known.

Many situations can be re-enacted and studied. The aim is always to provide the visitor with a great stay.


As a result, the socio-economic calculator has designed city districts where the specific interests of the visitors are well matched. New is the enormous number of virtual stimuli, even at an individual level. That goes much further than an advertisement. Billions of measurements are taken every second, which in turn can lead to subtle adjustments.

The people who work in this city are very satisfied with their work.

In fact, this city is a large, very well-organized amusement park.

 

There are pop-up representation sites where one is refinedly absorbed in a beautiful atmosphere of a beautiful park, a historic building, a special restaurant. This beautiful virtual reality is taking hold of people. It is not possible to distinguish between real and unreal.

 

During the walk through the park, a beautiful castle tower appears and it gets a bit warmer. The shrubs arrange themselves differently. Here and there a few seek the shelter of the bushes with the recognizable picnic basket of one of the better restaurants. You want to be seen with such a basket, but not during an intimate picnic.

The beautiful atmosphere captivates them, the environment becomes like a fairytale. People become ecstatic: how beautiful! Oh oh! These jubilation sounds also come from the bushes.


Top sales are achieved in the beautiful shopping streets.

 

The bio-socio-psycho-eco-economic-shape-design-in-human- environment-philosophy predominates, strongly supported through sophisticated software and the phenomenal computing power.

 

A less desirable pattern is identified well ahead in the control room or laboratory. Very often one can work wonders with some minor adjustments in the virtual and social environment. Creating resting points for the consumer is important.

 

The virtual almost real experience also has a novelty: the other dimension. Visitor groups are hidden from the observation of other visitors. They do their thing elsewhere. This is only reserved for the extreme hip hop of the super elite. Insurance alone costs more than an intergalactic launch vehicle. Suppose you wouldn't come back. The latter apparently sells well.

 

This painting correctly represents the atmosphere with the vertical clouds, nevertheless it is not even a snapshot.

According to the organization, only 22.9% of the painting actually exist. The remaining 77.1% consists of a flash image of the ever-changing virtual environment.

 

All in all, it has led to a tremendous benefit:

that residents and visitors are so happy.

Our newly arrived travelers are already captivated by the positive, breathtaking atmosphere.

 

 

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