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Then there's a bit of the complex 'Metalheart' style prevalent at the time, seen in these artworks from the 'Infinity' series by Jens Karlsson of the firm, Digital Vision (2001)(1/2)
3D characters for 'Club Labyrinth' (1), and Sonera m-Space (2,3)(2001), designed by Jarkko Ojanen of Mongrel Associates (Finland)
Sonera m-Space seems to have been a Finnish mobile carrier? Not sure, as usual there's barely any information online.
Here are some conceptual/process renderings of the Dream Temple from the book
Dream Temple - Mariko Mori (1997-99)
"(DT) represents a utopian place, the ideal destination at the end of a path towards spiritual discovery. A journey that culminates in the hi-tech entrance to the flow of consciousness of each living being."
From the 'Dream Temple' book (99)
Displays for Casucci Junior, Italian fashion brand (1999) Kinda reminds me of the W< mascot (image 3) 🤔
Finally, something a bit different -- we've been studying a related aesthetic prevalent in the later 00s, termed 'Frutiger Aero'. Though it's mainly expressed in that sorta eco-glossy skeuomorphic tech look, seems like it may have extended into interior design.
Thread: Found a wonderful series of books on interior design at @HennesseyIngals called 'SPA-DE', these are from Vol. 6 (2007)
1. Diva Lounge - Somerville, MA ('05) - A very bubbly, Verner Panton-y colorful bar. The 4th image has that trend of 'techno-nature' popular at the time
Here's the link; many many more flyers of all sorts of styles in there!
https://t.co/lqq1Ced3ll
A selection of the alien and psychedelics/chemistry imagery-based flyers
Spaceships, space-brainbots, human laboratories(? not sure lol). The motorcycle used in #3 is 'Curvaceousness' by Cory Ness (1999)