The Optimist Behind Blade Runner's Dystopia
Eric Molinsky
Roger Servick
Elon Solo
William Corman
Syd Mead
Blade Runner
visual futurist
dystopia
optimism
technology
sexuality
spirituality
art exhibit
The late Syd Mead was a visual futurist who was hired to imagine the worlds of Blade Runner, Tron, Aliens, Elysium and other sci-fi films. His work in Hollywood has been lauded for decades, but theres a new exhibit in New York that shows a different side of the artist. Syd Mead: Future Pastime is a collection of his personal and commercial paintings, which are all works of science fiction. Despite his connection to the dystopian world of Blade Runner, Meads personal vision of the future was unwaveringly optimistic. I talk with Meads husband and business partner Roger Servick, and the curators of the exhibit, Elon Solo and William Corman, about Meads predictions for the future of technology, sexuality and spirituality. (Image courtesy of Syd Mead Inc.)
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