Michel Ramirez
Strip Club/Bar
Style: Art Deco
Year: 1920's - 1930's
Game: Bioshock 1
Significance: This scene shows the type of lives the citizens of Rapture once had, before everything went to chaos. Andrew Ryan promised the citizens of Rapture a new life in his underwater city; free of constraints, freedom for everyone. All over Rapture are signs of parties, freedom, happiness, and a stress-free life. Everyday seemed like a party, hence the Art Deco design all throughout the game. From the patterns in the wallpapers, and the decorative metalwork in the walls, to the unique graphic artwork used in the posters scattered all over Rapture.
Strip Club/Bar
Style: Art Deco
Year: 1920's - 1930's
Game: Bioshock 1
Significance: This scene shows the type of lives the citizens of Rapture once had, before everything went to chaos. Andrew Ryan promised the citizens of Rapture a new life in his underwater city; free of constraints, freedom for everyone. All over Rapture are signs of parties, freedom, happiness, and a stress-free life. Everyday seemed like a party, hence the Art Deco design all throughout the game. From the patterns in the wallpapers, and the decorative metalwork in the walls, to the unique graphic artwork used in the posters scattered all over Rapture.
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