The Future of Footbridge Engineering and Aesthetics as Presented by Science Fiction and Fantasy Films
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Jonah Ptak
Bruno Abasse |
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Médium: | papier de conférence |
Langue(s): | anglais |
Conférence: | Footbridge 2014 - Past, Present & Future, London, 16-18 July 2014 |
Publié dans: | Footbridge 2014 - Past, Present & Future |
Année: | 2014 |
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For generations, science fiction and fantasy stories have used futuristic technology and mystical powers as backdrops to tell stories set in a futuristic time in far away lands. Exciting concepts such as intergalactic travel, talking robot sidekicks and invisibility cloaks have inspired fans to dedicate careers in industries in the hopes of turning their beloved fiction into reality. With the growing capabilities of computer generated graphics in modern filmmaking, entire cities and landscapes are complimenting these inspiring stories visually. Whilst not as exciting as space travel and artificial intelligence, science fiction and fantasy films are increasingly presenting amazing buildings and incredible footbridges that use computer-generation to depict bridges that simply could not existing modern reality. Bridges shown in today’s films aren’t restricted by our everyday design constraints and thus filmmakers can create their vision for the future similar to how the Star Trek depicted a medical tricorder which may soon be a reality in the medical field. Historically, bridge technology does move forward, albeit relatively slow compared to other fields of engineering. Science-fiction and fantasy films present an opportunity for practicing engineers to glimpse a possible future of their profession. Perhaps the greatest opportunity presented by prominent placement of bridges in blockbuster films is to use the exposure to engage those outside of the profession and share bridge engineering with those who otherwise might never realise it existed. |
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