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How Lunar Strike builds a Moon from NASA data, ESA imagery and photogrammetry

Creative Bloq ·Ian Dean·about 24 hours ago
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(Image credit: Cognition) Cognition’s creative director Brian Pope doesn’t lead with worldbuilding or even technology, whether that's the use of Unreal Engine 5 or photogrammetry . He starts with preservation, or as he puts it, “Lunar Strike was actually originally developed as the idea of a game being used to tell both the story and the purpose behind archiving endangered heritage.” That idea of archiving doesn’t stay abstract for long; instead, it starts to dictate how everything else is framed in the game. Set a century from now, Earth is ravaged by climate change, wars and ambitious future-forward thinking has ground to a halt. Against this backdrop, the Moon – Shackleton Station, at the lunar south pole, to be precise – becomes a storage site, a place of residue for data, debris, human traces - some deliberate, others left behind without ceremony, scattered across the lunar surface.…

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