One of the biggest issues I have with Star Trek is that they never really imagine futuristic art in a communist society, whether that’s drawings, video or music. It’s just not there.
i kinda like Picard’s casualwear when he goes to his ancestral vineyard in one episode (tng, not the damn Picard show) but it’s still very plain, like a feudal japanese farmer or something
I was actually thinking TNG with their flat dense foam sound-dampening evenly-lit aesthetic. Add some forehead scrunches and she could be the ambassador for a rigid alien society who’s rather not be talking to the Federation. But they are forced because nobody else can stop the comet from colliding with the planet, or treat the plague or whatever.
it looks like when they’re trying to do “future fashion” in any american show/movie from the 2000s
“oh we’ve traveled to 2030 and people here don’t use buttons or colors”
One of the biggest issues I have with Star Trek is that they never really imagine futuristic art in a communist society, whether that’s drawings, video or music. It’s just not there.
i kinda like Picard’s casualwear when he goes to his ancestral vineyard in one episode (tng, not the damn Picard show) but it’s still very plain, like a feudal japanese farmer or something
https://cyberpunk.fandom.com/wiki/Neomilitarism
I was actually thinking TNG with their flat dense foam sound-dampening evenly-lit aesthetic. Add some forehead scrunches and she could be the ambassador for a rigid alien society who’s rather not be talking to the Federation. But they are forced because nobody else can stop the comet from colliding with the planet, or treat the plague or whatever.