Why is it that often in stories describing dystopian futures the takeover of nature is a indicator of decline? Life returns to a before time, before the earth got knackered out by people and all their detritus and mis-handling.
Is it possible that a real dystopian future is actually an earth devoid of anything. The legacy of mankind being the total decimation.
The idea of nature winning is actually hopeful. Maybe that is what makes the perfect dystopia story, the glimpse of possibility that life will carry on despite us.
So in reflection of this train of thought which has come from on going project research and a summer reading list full of dystopian Sci-Fi, I have sought out this images from my collection.
A marriage of structures, a balance between two partners, in support and strong holding. Wonder which one will win out eventually.