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The 21st Century's iteration of Neo-Gothic is the most contemporary interpretation of the gothic aesthetic. The gloomy materials and flamboyant tracery that made up gothic design languages of the past are reinterpreted utilizing modern-day advancements in technology and mathematics. Referencing Eastern European gothic movements, such as Medieval Gothic, and Gothic Revival, as well as Italian Gothic, Baroque, Rococo, and Dadaist forms; this synthesis has allowed us to create a heavily textural pastiche that stays true to architectural and mathematical philosophies applied in earlier movements while introducing new elements that had yet been discovered.
Characterized by the Lichtenberg Figure and Mandelbrot set fractal, the contemporary neo-gothic language is contradictory; it is calculatable and entropic all at once. A cathedral dedicated society's dwindling faith in god and instead focused in STEM.
The 21st Century's Neo-Gothic is:
Sinister Altruism.
Virtual Organisms.
Grotesque Brutalism.
Medieval Digital.
Rigid Soft-Bodies.
Faith in Entropy.