The year is 2200. It's been 100 years since the seeds of terraformation were planted into the rocky red crust of our planetary neighbor, Mars.In an attempt to prolong the existence of the human race in lieu of a dying planet, the governments and space programs of Earth bombarded Mars' polar ice caps with nuclear war heads.The evaporation of the ice melt, along with record levels of nuclear fallout,propelled the planet's environment into evolutionary overdrive.The great scarlet landscape of Mars now churns into an exotic color cocktail.An atmosphere has formed, refracting light in ways that tint the sky an array of colors. Low growing foliage have taken root and the now oxidized rock formations radiate brilliant hues.This is not the planet it was a century ago.As the early stages of Mars' terraformation have settled, humans back on earth hope to establish a colony soon; in order to escape a fading and chaotic home world. Samuel Mitchell's second science fiction-inspired photography series delves into the interplay and connections between color and form, while also exploring digital interpretations of the analogue photo technique called 'lomography'.
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