Viaje, ciencia ficción, arquitectura. Mapas, estaciones y espejos

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Travel is and has been a recurrent theme in science fiction since its inception. The planning, the route and the destination of the journey shape scenarios in which architecture is present, defining the character, the form and the surroundings of the future. The representation of those surroundings, and the foresight contained in science fiction, produces innumerable different examples that imagine the diversity of possible scenarios in futures far and near. The mixture of inhabitable elements along the journey, where city, buildings and transport are sometimes indistinguishable, is added to the film director's superimposed reflection of reality and personal vision of the future. The train arriving at the city, a symbol of the first film screening, and the vision of stars seen by the space shuttle passenger, are metaphors for the fascination of humankind for their own discovery, and of the constant desire to advance towards the fulfilment of their imagination.

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Antonio, J., & Garrido, C. (2010, November). Viaje, ciencia ficción, arquitectura. Mapas, estaciones y espejos. Revista Proyecto, Progreso, Arquitectura. https://doi.org/10.12795/ppa.2010.i3.09

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