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SEOUL, KOREA

Tanya Jordan, Mutwashikh Wahla, Alia El Abd

Power gone wrong...

Year 2200

Overpopulation leads to an increased demand for nuclear power. As energy consumption doubles for
every person, the civic priorities shift from conserving energy to producing and extracting as much energy as possible. With technology advancements, micro nuclear power generation facilities are created and proliferate in urban cores over the span of 20 years to meet the insatiable demand for electricity. To facilitate this demand, water canals have become integrated into every major road, connecting and
serving the nuclear towers.

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Year 4200

The excess of nuclear power plants causes air and water contamination leading to human extinction. This unsustainable condition has rendered cities derelict with the unmaintained infrastructure responsible for an unsettling microclimate with a pervasive mist that pervades the remnants of the urban core.

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Explore this ecosystem further....

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Tanya Jordan

Green Sea Turtle

A turtle who has evolved to adapt to the canals leftover by the apex of humanity

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Alia El Abd

Bat

In the aftermath of humans, bats find shelter and live within the nuclear power towers

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Mutwashikh Wahla

Squirrel

The squirrel has evolved to live within the fog 

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