Future Edition invited 299 artists to imagine the world in 2120, resulting in two incredible decks—Chapter One and Chapter Two. Each card tells a unique story from its artist, offering a vivid and personal vision of the future. This collection is as imaginative as it is thought-provoking.
Abraham Mast
Olga Zalite
Gian Wong
Diego Marmolejo
Angela Bardakjian
Mike Karolos
'Refugee' The year is 2120. We are now forced to leave our home, planet Earth. No refugee wants to leave their home but that's necessary when it is the only way to survive. Earth is now a hostile environment due to human behavior. There are no more borders, we are all earthlings and refugees looking for a new place to call home. This is a possible scenario for the future. Maybe not in 100 years from now but it could come to that at some point unfortunately. My illustration has two meanings. One is about how we treat our planet and the second is regarding refugees. We could all be a refugee in the future so think twice before you judge.
Mike Karolos
Antoine Goulet
el Diex
Manuel Kilger
Luis Pinto
Toma Studio
Maria Kulinskaya
The idea of my illustration is an idealistic future world, where all existential problems of humanity are solved. A world where humans, nature and technology coexist peacefully and ecologically in perfect symbiosis.
Manuel Kilger
Antonio Uve
Evgenia Makarova
Illustrescu
Amatita Studio
Adriana Garcia
Ana Gomez Bernaus
In the future trips to other dimensions will become a reality, this illustration tells a love story about two people who belong to parallel universes: one where technology grew to the point that almost led to the destruction of humanity and another dimension where Technology did not grow as much, but the level of human consciousness did. It is in our hands to decide which of the realities we want for the future.
Adriana Garcia
Javier Perez
Andrea Bojkovska
Fran Labuschagne
Marc Urtasun
PJ Offner
Ollie Hirst
My main concern for the future is about what will happen with our feelings or emotions. How will the robots, artificial intelligence, medical advances, or smart cities affect us as humans? How we gonna feel living with those changes? I used that concept for my piece and especially playing with the 7 Hearts card, which it has the most significant symbols for me: the red color and the heart. I created a kind of cloned hearts, with a “high tech” look but without losing the human feeling. Using only the color red representing the passion and love (the most important emotions) and also the blood color, which is literally our indicator of life. I like to be as abstract as possible in my work, using symbolic elements like the heart or the colors and giving to the people the chance to interpret the final meaning of the piece.
Marc Urtasun
Noonmoon
Peter Cobo
Ryan Coleman
Long Vu
Victor Vergara
Maria Fedoseeva
I imagine a positive and hopeful world, where technology is in charge of taking care of the nature and the nature takes advantage of the technology. I imagine a world in a sustainable balance in terms of time, color, beauty and completely aware of the interdependecy principle.
Victor Vergara
Laimutė Varkalaitė
Mildeo
MUTI
Ilyas Bentaleb
Alex Pogrebniak
Xave (Xavier Sánchez)
As a huge fan of cyberpunk I wanted to express my current view of what's happening with the lockdown & traveling it to the future using biological engineered heart glowing underneath, creating a letter V that forms an X with the puddle's reflection which means 10 in roman numerals. As I see that it will be more challenging stuff in the future but the key is to support each other and seeking knowledge to be ahead of problems themselves.
Ilyas Bentaleb
Zinkete
Daniel Shubin
Andra Popovici
Charlie Davis
One Horse Town
Ruben Ireland
Given that I got a Queen I thought I'd reflect on what the ruling elite might look like in a distant (admittedly rather bleak) future. I've imagined them linked up to levitating life support chairs, permanently plugged into a VR feed in which they exist in some kind of exclusive reality, while also using it to follow major events and communicate with their subordinates. I wanted to work with the shape of the spade and have it reflect in my design as much as possible.
One Horse Town
Aleksandra Marchocka
Anna Kuptsova
Marcelo Anache
Luna Buschinelli
Renaud Lavency
Raúl Gil
I hope that in the future our leaders, our kings, will seek to discover our universe in harmony with nature and environment.
Renaud Lavency
Dima Krab
Iain Macarthur
Patrycja Krawczyk
Sergey Serebrennikov
Mitt Roshin
Sebastian Onufszak
Adnan Ali
Dani Blázquez
size
Poker, 88.9 × 63.5mm
material
Bicycle® paper with Air-cushion finish
inside
52 Playing cards + 2 Jokers + Info card
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