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A Strange Déjà-vu Between Nukes and Androids

I was chatting casually with AI about all sorts of things,
and somehow the topic drifted into nuclear weapons.

We joked about “nukes as humanity’s biggest bug”
and imagined a world where only androids and the earth remain.

Half as a joke, I searched “nuke android.”
And honestly, I was shocked by what came up.

A Visual Echo of My Past Works

The images had a world-building quality strangely close
to some of my old large-scale pieces — around five meters each.

Back then I wasn’t thinking about nuclear themes at all.
I just wanted to paint something cool.

But the textures, the atmosphere, the framing —
they aligned in a way that made me laugh and shiver.

It felt like a slow human self-destruction frozen into scenery.

Past Works

I’ll leave the images here exactly with the
“doesn’t this look similar?” feeling untouched.

Nuke × Android themed image (Source: Pxfuel)
Source: Pxfuel
https://www.pxfuel.com/ja/desktop-wallpaper-prler

This is the image that triggered the déjà-vu.

Past work by Go Hayakawa
Past work by Go Hayakawa
Past work by Go Hayakawa
Past work by Go Hayakawa

A Theme That’s Hard to Handle Lightly

The idea is tempting, but tricky.
Handled lightly, it becomes shallow.
Handled directly, it becomes painfully raw.

Still, a “final landscape” vibe fits too well
with the current atmosphere of the world.

So for now, I’ll drop this into my ideas-to-sleep-on folder.

Maybe it will take shape someday,
or maybe it will fade on its own.

That ambiguity itself feels right for this moment,
so I’m leaving it here as a log.

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