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Isn’t that a funny name for a dome? State of the Art. Since art is so
subjective, that term is so often used to describe scientific advancements,
which is essentially the opposite of what we’re talking about here. But in
this case, they’re calling the entirety of the dome a state, and its purpose
is art. Have you ever seen a show from a long time ago called
The Peripheral? It only lasted one season, but in that, they feature
sculptures that dot the skyline, which are larger than most buildings around
it. They never talked about them, or gave any history, but it was set in the
audience’s future. I’m not sure if the Castlebourne people were specifically
inspired by this, or if it’s a coincidence, but either way, they have those
here. These things go up two or three kilometers in the air, and can sometimes
be just as wide. It’s really cool to stand on the balcony level, and look down
at the whole thing. You’re a few kilometers up yourself, but there aren’t any
clouds that low, since they can control all that stuff. Not every dome has one
of these second levels, but I think it’s really important in this case. I
certainly think that you could extend it more along the perimeter, or even
build more layers, but maybe there was a reason why they stopped it here. I
just worry that there won’t be enough room once the planet and the dome become
more popular. That’s assuming it does. I know you’re all running from your
zombies, and wasting each other in the wasteland, but it’s important to learn
to be cultured and quiet. That’s what my mom taught me. She was old enough to
remember a time before the longevity escape velocity. To them, art was a way
of continuing on an individual’s and culture’s community. A piece of visual
art or musical piece is a snapshot in history, showing in the most genuine way
what life was like—what life was like for the people making the art, and for
the people around them. We’re taught that a painting, for instance, comes from
a distinct period in time, and it’s important to understand that. You paint a
pond of water lilies in 1840, it evokes a different feeling than someone
painting it in 2040. Lives change, lifestyles change. Those two people
see the world entirely differently, and recognizing the beauty in that is an
important human trait that I think we’ve lost as we’ve developed. We still
make art, but it’s a reflection of who we are today, and it means nothing if
we can’t remember that. Go back to the past, and learn from it. You can visit
one of the Babeldome libraries and read about it, and I definitely wouldn’t
discourage you from doing that, but don’t forget about the art. Never forget
about the art. It speaks, so listen closely. Be cultured and quiet.
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