• @creativeBoarClimate
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    14 years ago

    Reminds me of Chernobyl “has sport, shops, food, and entertainment facilities”. Like, what dystopic middle class city doesn’t have these things. Creepy vibe

    The only actual info on the site is at 4.36. It looks like it’s just a port extension that they’ve used to add more city onto. Hardly a new venture for HK / China.

    • @nutomicOPA
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      34 years ago

      Why is that description dystopian for you, just because its about China?

      • Ephera
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        104 years ago

        It’s dystopian, because it’s a city built by a megacorp. I mean, maybe they actually expect to make a profit at some point out of just offering apartments for rent, but we should assume that they will try to achieve more than that, e.g.:

        • “Optimizing” citizens for work
        • Surveillance
        • Conveniently forgetting to offer things that the company disagrees with
        • Excluding competitors
      • @creativeBoarClimate
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        34 years ago

        What I was referring to was the idea of a city without basic things like sport and entertainment facilities

      • @creativeBoarClimate
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        24 years ago

        That should be enough, yes.

        But mostly I’m just not a fan of megacities

      • @Chloe
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        14 years ago

        I’m usually weary when “Futuristic” and “China” are in the same sentence, vis-à-vis privacy concerns and state overreach and all that.

        Not that they’re alone in that mind you, but they do particularly tend to not hold back at all.