Yeah cyberpunk has been almost unshakable for me lately. This is definitely intended to be a graphic-design driven playground for those kinds of things, holograms, signage, fake brands. But I'd really like to find a combination of the future-trash cyberpunk aesthetic with the incredible beauty of art.
The comic art on the walls in Powergrid now is from a multi-year project of mine called Radical Sleep, a cyberpunk spin on the concept in the film Inception, of designing dreams and entering dream worlds, there being an emergent high-tech/low-life criminal underworld around this. But the dream worlds themselves would be beautiful and surreal, moving even. Then--
I finally got my Oculus Rift in April this year, and I realized the ability to design dream worlds we could step inside had come true. Like you eventually have stated in your Beautiful Art Program, we can simply make realities. Realizing this sort of killed the narrative project Radical Sleep in a post-modern conceptual kind of way, because the whole thing was no longer fiction-- I could actually do that, design and sell dreams now. And very radically have I been falling out of love with games and in love with the concept of realtime art.
Maybe separately from Powergrid or starting within it, I could see Radical Sleep being reborn in VR as not a game but more of an experience of art. Evolution. At the very least, I definitely do want to move past art-on-walls and push Powergrid into being an incubator for new VR + interactive art in general. Virtual reality will make architecture the new punk rock.