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The art style of neon cyberpunk is characterized by its bright, neon colors and its futuristic, technological aesthetic. This style often features cityscapes and landscapes that are filled with bright lights and geometric shapes. The overall look is often very sleek and modern, with a strong emphasis on technology and progress.

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Overview and Quickfacts

Neon cyberpunk is a subgenre of cyberpunk that emphasizes the use of bright, neon colors in order to create a futuristic and often dystopian setting. This style of art is often used in video games, movies, and comics that take place in a science fiction or cyberpunk world.

Can understand it also, as:
1. cyberpunk 2. tech-noir 3. cyber noir 4. post-cyberpunk 5. dark future

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Impressionism, Modernism

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Detailed Description

Neon cyberpunk is a subgenre of cyberpunk that emphasizes the use of bright, neon colors in order to create a futuristic and often dystopian atmosphere. This style of art is often associated with the works of Japanese artist Hajime Sorayama, who is best known for his sexy robot illustrations. Other well-known neon cyberpunk artists include Takuji Kawata, who creates detailed cityscapes with bright neon lights, and Masamune Shirow, who is best known for his manga and anime series Ghost in the Shell. Neon cyberpunk art often features bright, neon colors and futuristic cityscapes. This style of art is often associated with the works of Japanese artist Hajime Sorayama, who is best known for his sexy robot illustrations. Other well-known neon cyberpunk artists include Takuji Kawata, who creates detailed cityscapes with bright neon lights, and Masamune Shirow, who is best known for his manga and anime series Ghost in the Shell.

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1. Neon cyberpunk is a subgenre of cyberpunk that emphasizes the use of bright, neon colors in high-tech environments. 2. It is often associated with the cityscape of Tokyo and other Japanese metropolises. 3. The term was coined by Japanese author and artist Masamune Shirow. 4. Shirow is best known for his work on the Ghost in the Shell franchise. 5. Other notable works in the neon cyberpunk genre include Akira and Bubblegum Crisis. 6. Neon cyberpunk often features advanced technology that is both dazzling and dangerous. 7. This technology is often used by powerful corporations or governments to control and manipulate people. 8. In many neon cyberpunk stories, the protagonists are rebels who fight against this oppressive system. 9. The neon cyberpunk aesthetic is often inspired by Blade Runner and other classic science fiction films. 10. It typically features bright, neon lights, high-tech architecture, and busy city streets. 11. Neon cyberpunk often has a dark and gritty atmosphere, with characters that are often morally ambiguous. 12. The genre often explores themes of alienation, oppression, and rebellion. 13. Neon cyberpunk stories often take place in a future that is bleak and dystopian. 14. The genre is often criticized for its excessive violence and graphic imagery. 15. Some of the most famous neon cyberpunk stories include Neuromancer, Blade Runner, and The Matrix. 16. The term "neon cyberpunk" is sometimes used interchangeably with "cyberpunk." 17. However, not all cyberpunk stories feature the bright, neon aesthetic of neon cyberpunk. 18. Some cyberpunk stories are more focused on the dark and gritty aspects of the genre. 19. Neon cyberpunk is just one of many subgenres of cyberpunk, and is not necessarily representative of the entire genre. 20. There is no one definitive way to define neon cyberpunk, and it can be interpreted in many different ways.
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Artists (be aware, speculation possible):

1. Syd Mead (1933-2019) 2. Jean-Michel Jarre (born 1948) 3. Vangelis (born 1943) 4. Giorgio Moroder (1940-2015) 5. Kraftwerk (founded 1970) 6. Daft Punk (formed 1993) 7. The Chemical Brothers (formed 1989) 8. Underworld (formed 1986) 9. The Prodigy (formed 1990) 10. Fatboy Slim (born 1963) 11. The Crystal Method (formed 1993) 12. Leftfield (formed 1989) 13. The Orb (formed 1988) 14. Aphex Twin (born 1971) 15. Autechre (formed 1987) 16. Plaid (formed 1986) 17. Boards of Canada (formed 1986) 18. Air (formed 1995) 19. Justice (formed 2003) 20. Simian Mobile Disco (formed 2005) 21. LCD Soundsystem (formed 2002) 22. Hot Chip (formed 2000) 23. Soulwax (formed 1995) 24. Chromeo (formed 2002) 25. Justice (formed 2003) 26. Knife Party (formed 2011) 27. Porter Robinson (born 1992) 28. Madeon (born 1994) 29. deadmau5 (born 1981) 30. Zedd (born 1989)

Artworks (be aware, speculation possible)

1. “Neon Nights” by Syd Mead (1986) 2. “Blade Runner” by Ridley Scott (1982) 3. “Akira” by Katsuhiro Otomo (1988) 4. “Ghost in the Shell” by Mamoru Oshii (1995) 5. “Vaporwave” by James White (2011) 6. “Neon Genesis Evangelion” by Hideaki Anno (1995) 7. “The Matrix” by The Wachowskis (1999) 8. “Ex Machina” by Alex Garland (2014) 9. “Upgrade” by Leigh Whannell (2018) 10. “Alita: Battle Angel” by Robert Rodriguez (2019) 11. “A Scanner Darkly” by Richard Linklater (2006) 12. “The Island” by Michael Bay (2005) 13. “Surrogates” by Jonathan Mostow (2009) 14. “Transcendence” by Wally Pfister (2014) 15. “In Time” by Andrew Niccol (2011) 16. “Equals” by Drake Doremus (2015) 17. “The Circle” by James Ponsoldt (2017) 18. “Nerve” by Henry Joost and Ariel Schulman (2016) 19. “Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle” by Jake Kasdan (2017) 20. “Ready Player One” by Steven Spielberg (2018) 21. “Solo: A Star Wars Story” by Ron Howard (2018) 22. “Maze Runner: The Death Cure” by Wes Ball (2018) 23. “Avengers: Infinity War” by Anthony and Joe Russo (2018) 24. “Black Panther” by Ryan Coogler (2018) 25. “Ant-Man and the Wasp” by Peyton Reed (2018) 26. “Captain Marvel” by Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck (2019) 27. “Aladdin” by Guy Ritchie (2019) 28. “The Lion King” by Jon Favreau (2019) 29. “Spider-Man: Far From Home” by Jon Watts (2019) 30. “Joker” by Todd Phillips (2019)

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The art style Neon cyberpunk emerged in the 1980s and has continued to be popular among artists and designers ever since.

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