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A sci-fi series set in an Old town of a West ‘Theme park’ where guests pay an exorbitant price to interact with Androids. Based on Michael Crichton’s 1973 movie of cashing on people’s fantasies which emphasize on gunfights, unlimited food, booze and sex with no consequences, WestWorld is definitely the ‘Adult Disneyland’. Just like any other technological aspect, the androids do have glitches and this makes the park hosts to start questioning the reality. If given a chance, I would pay the money to explore the production set of the park. Zack Grobler, the parks head architect strives to create a unique aesthetic to the park. It is claimed that the show was built on an already existing set at Melody Ranch. Details were added to previous sets of Django unchained and Magnificent Seven. This means actively reducing waste disposal and upcycling of existing interiors which reduce the overall carbon footprint. It’s also budget friendly. Sustainability could play a huge role in the film industry. Agencies such as Green Reel and Green Angel have been an active proponent in movies and cutting down on costs by using sustainable production practices and diverting the landfill waste. The United States Green Building Council established models and rating systems for actively encouraging the motion picture industry in taking up sustainable practices. Meanwhile, let’s hope WestWorld continues to keep up with these sustainable practices in the upcoming episodes and actively participate in change for the environmental causes. If you did like my post, feel free to bookmark my blog and come back again for more such information.
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AuthorHarini Meda is a Interior designer based in San Francisco, California. Interested in Environmental Change advocacy and believes in leading a happy and a sustainable life . Archives
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