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Scipunk
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I create cyberpunk and scifi related gifs. Visit my blog to see them in GIF form: https://www.tumblr.com/scipunk
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Judge Dredd (1995)
Bubblegum Crisis: Tokyo 2040 (1998)
Alien: Romulus (2024)
Hardware AKA MARK 13 (1990)
Cyberpunk: Edgerunners (2022)
Cowboy Bebop TV Series (1998)
Colossus: The Forbin Project (1970) depicts a vast underground data center carved into a mountain, housing a supercomputer, controlling nuclear arsenal but AI evolves beyond control.

Punch cards, tape drives, analog circuitry, and blinking consoles reflects 70s retro futuristic vision.
Outland (1981) is an 80s sci-fi film with a stark, analog aesthetic. In this scene, a man inserts a key card, presses a sequence of buttons, and enters a password to open a massive hydraulic door.
In Contact (1997), directed by Robert Zemeckis and based on a novel by Carl Sagan, Jodie Foster stars as Dr. Ellie Arroway, a determined radio astronomer who discovers a signal from an alien civilization and is chosen to lead humanity’s first contact with extraterrestrial intelligence.
Love, Death & Robots - S1E7 - Beyond the Aquila Rift (2019)
In Ghost in the Shell (2017), Scarlett Johansson portrays Major Kusanagi, a cyber enhanced operative who speeds through neon-lit streets lined with augmented reality ads on her motorcycle.
In Die Hard (1988), a black hat hacker infiltrates the Nakatomi Plaza's security system using a 1980s computer terminal. With rapid keyboard clacking, he initiates a building lockdown, trapping everyone inside.
Devilman Crybaby (2018)
The 3D animation of Blade Runner: Black Lotus (2021) blends classic noir with neo-noir aesthetics. In this scene, a figure walks through neon-lit streets and enters a phone booth to make a call using the iconic Blade Runner video phone.
A spacecraft enters a planet's atmosphere as the 3D visuals of Farscape (1999) showcase the distinctive 90s scifi aesthetic.
Yeah, that would be great. Let’s hope for more productions like Minority Report (2002).
Goku Midnight Eye (1989), set in a futuristic 2014 Tokyo, follows a private detective equipped with a cybernetic eye. Blending classic 80s anime style with neo-noir, Goku creates a uniquely stylized vision of the future. In this scene, a mysterious woman lures him into a deadly trap.
Yeah, and fun fact: Spielberg actually held a futurist summit before making the movie... brought in tech minds, architects, philosophers, all to map out what the near future might realistically look like.
And yes, totally agree... the story was chilling back then, but now it feels eerily close to real life. So many elements, from predictive policing to targeted advertising, feel like they've jumped off the screen and into our daily lives.
If you're open to sharing, I'd be really curious to know what kind of props you worked on... or even see photos if you have any.
Wow, that's amazing! You worked on the props for the 2002 Minority Report? I'd love to hear more about that.

The design and tech concepts in that film were so ahead of their time. I often think about it when I see people so immersed in their mobile devices.
In Alien: Romulus (2024), buttons and control panels evokes 80s analog aesthetic. Data flickers across monitors with glitches like VHS tape scan lines. Under the production of Ridley Scott & direction of Fede Alvarez, the ui become vital instruments within the film’s atmosphere and survival.