Horses in the Dark City series
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Horses in the Dark City series
wondering if it's worth posting on tumblr again, I usually post on other places more cause that's where most people see it.
acrylic on canvas
50x50cm

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Why Dark City Is the Sci-Fi Classic You’ve Never Seen (But Should)
Hey there, fellow sci-fi enthusiasts! Have you ever come across a film that seems tailor-made for you, yet you only discovered it long after its release? For me, that's Dark City (1998). Helmed by Alex Proyas (the same director of The Crow), Dark City is one of those hidden cult gems that truly deserves more recognition. It's dark, surreal, and poses profound questions about identity and reality. If you enjoy movies like The Matrix, Inception, or any film that leaves you wondering “wait, what just happened?”, then you'll definitely want to continue reading. Directed by Alex Proyas, immerses viewers in a dystopian metropolis shrouded in eternal night. The city is a labyrinthine construct, manipulated by mysterious alien beings known as the Strangers. The protagonist, John Murdoch, awakens with no memory of who he is, finding himself accused of murder in this surreal landscape where reality is constantly altered. Key Events As Murdoch ventures through the city, he seeks to uncover the truth about his identity while confronting the Strangers, who are determined to control human existence through manipulation of memories. Key events include: Murdoch discovering his telekinetic powers. His encounters with the detective Frank Bumstead, who is drawn into the mystery. The climactic confrontation with the Strangers, where the fate of humanity hinges on Murdoch reclaiming his memory and individuality. This plot serves as a vehicle for exploring profound themes of identity, control, and the nature of reality.
Why Dark City Still Slaps Today
1. The Aesthetics Are Unreal Visually, Dark City is like if film noir and German expressionism had a cyberpunk baby. Moody lighting? Check. Twisting alleyways and brutalist architecture? Double check. The city itself feels like a living character—and it's alwaysnight. Not gonna lie, it’s a goth dream. The cinematography by Dariusz Wolski utilizes innovative camera angles and fluid movements to immerse the viewer in the labyrinthine world of the city. The city’s transformation scenes, achieved through practical effects and clever set designs, evoke a sense of dread and wonder, showcasing early groundbreaking CGI that remains compelling today. 2. The Big Existential Feels Think about this: If someone rewrote all your memories… would you still be you? Yeah. This movie goes there. John Murdoch awakens without any recollection, wrongfully charged with murder, and he spends the movie attempting to piece together his identity. However, the more profound message is that identity in the film is not static; it can be manipulated. This concept relates to Locke's theory of personal identity, which asserts that consciousness—particularly memory—is what defines the self. Would you transform into another person if someone else’s memories were implanted in your mind? Dark City confronts this question head-on. 3. Free Will vs. Determinism The Strangers in the movie manipulate the city and its inhabitants at will. They literally “tune” reality—changing buildings, identities, even people's relationships. Every night, people are put to sleep and wake up with new lives. This creates a deterministic world, where choices are illusions because lives are scripted by external forces. But Murdoch’s evolution—particularly his resistance and ultimate ability to “tune” like the Strangers—suggests a rebellion against this deterministic order. This directly engages with existentialist philosophy, especially Sartre’s idea that while we’re “thrown” into certain conditions, we are still free to define ourselves through our actions. Murdoch becomes a symbol of authentic existence—someone who chooses who to be despite having no past to define him. 4. The Search for the Soul The Strangers are trying to understand what makes humans unique—what gives them a “soul.” They run their memory experiments hoping to isolate some kind of essence. They fail, because they approach the soul as something quantifiable—a mistake that reflects a reductionist view of consciousness. But the film argues that the soul isn't found in memories or biology—it’s in choice, agency, creativity, and self-awareness. Murdoch gains godlike powers not just because he's been given them, but because he transcends his programming. He becomes fully human by breaking the illusion and reshaping reality. Dark City isn’t just a sci-fi thriller—it’s a deep dive into identity, memory, and what makes us human. It asks if free will even exists in a world where your life can be rewritten on a whim. Heavy stuff, but it doesn’t beat you over the head with it. It lets you think.
Comparison with Contemporary Films
"Dark City," released in 1998, is often compared to other films of the late 1990s and early 2000s that explore themes of identity and reality. Unlike mainstream superhero blockbusters or romantic comedies flourishing during that time, it aligns more closely with films like "The Matrix" (1999) and "The Sixth Sense" (1999), which similarly delve into existential questions wrapped in a complex narrative structure. - Visual and Thematic Similarities: Both "Dark City" and "The Matrix" employ distinctive visual styles, featuring dark, labyrinthine settings that reflect their protagonists' confounding journeys to self-discovery. - Philosophical Undertones: Each film examines the nature of reality and how it can be manipulated, prompting audiences to question their perceptions. - Cult Status: Though modern audiences may overlook "Dark City," it remains a unique, thought-provoking piece that deserves recognition in the pantheon of sci-fi cinema.
Final Verdict: Hidden Gem Status? Confirmed.
Dark City is one of those rare sci-fi films that sticks with you. It’s stylish, thought-provoking, and a little strange—in the best way. If you haven’t seen it yet, throw it on your next movie night list. And if you have… maybe it’s time for a rewatch with a fresh perspective. Because in the end, Dark City isn’t just about memory manipulation or creepy aliens—it’s about trying to find who you are when everything around you is a lie. And that’s a question that hits home, whether you’re navigating a dystopian city or just trying to make sense of your 20s.
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Cats in the Doghouse…I started this painting on Monday for the Dark City show at the new Brassworks Gallery curated by @undergroundrobin grand opening March 5th and the show is being hung on Sunday so my time ran out. The idea came to me after thinking about Catwoman and how super hero culture and graffiti are male dominated worlds #urbansurrealism #oilpainting #darkcity #brassworksgallery #undergroundrobin #lowbrowpopsurrealists @brassworksgallery @hifructosemag (at Southeast Portland, Portland) https://www.instagram.com/p/Caa8zjVp4kC/?utm_medium=tumblr
Inspirándome en mi película favorita de todos los tiempos.
Dark City (“Ciudad en Tinieblas”) (1998)
ART for SALE ! Dark City the Return Home 2021 C Peterson * Original Signed Painting * landscape
Buy it Now: https://ebay.com/itm/-/265481529903
Size: About 7.5 x 10.75 inches.
Medium & Support: Acrylic latex paint on vintage salvaged book-board, varnished, and signed with illustrator ink pen.
Note from the artist: I love working in gradients of one or 2 colors. This painting was made with layers of deluded paint to create this ethereal brooding feeling of returning home after a disaster, what ever it might be. The last 2 years have been strife with natural disasters across the planet. As we emerge, we long to return home to our place, no mater its condition. Home is where we love and long to be. The way the paint lays on the board emotes that feeling for me. It represents my mood and artistic take on the world in 2019-2021, Crazy time and we were confined to our homes. Although dark returning home is a triumph for us all, a blessing from God or whom every your spirit guide is. Stay well friends and carry on home. 01-02-2022, Ventura ~ CP
-- This work is impressionistic, thought provoking, dark and brooding, other worldly and a redemptive coming home to rebuild. -- Ceramic statue is also by Cathy and is for sale separately. Please inquire.
10% DISCOUNT ~ When you buy it directly from me at my shop via PayPal and I'll include free shipping.
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"There is no ocean, John. There is nothing beyond the city. The only place home exists... is in your head."-Dr. Schreber, Dark City Keep coming back to how much I love this shoot I did with @alethalweaponn. I have very few if any shoots that I look back at as not being great, as in I really like pretty much all of them, but this I think is one of my best. Currently working on plans for more and think I have an idea, just need to buy more stuff! #photography #portraitphotographer #portraitphotography #photographer #glasgowphotographer #scottishmodel #cyberpunk #neon #bokeh #cyberspace #altmodel #cityshoot #citylights #alternativemodel #darkcity #cyberware #boundlessphotography https://www.instagram.com/p/CWbeB-VM9sl/?utm_medium=tumblr