If you looked into the orange portal with facing portals, you'd see the orange portal, not the blue one, which is what a mirror would show you. Retard.
Cyberpunk Interior Design
lighting is everything, play the nu deus ex games again and pay careful attention to what lighting is used in corp areas, "nice" civilian areas, and shitty areas
remember that cyberpunk is now and used furniture is often better and equally inexpensive as new furniture
bless
Imo cover your shit in monitors or displays of some type showing constant feeds of information. News, stocks, forums, social media, etc. A true cyberpunk apartment would be rather minimalistic and dirty, obviously since the common citizen of cityland is a victim of megacorp and can't afford shit. But it would be a lot more aesthetic to embrace the renegade sociopath hacker living in cyberland. Using the abundant tools produced in that society to get the edge against megacorp or Hopefully you have a small apartment, ideally a studio apartment. Mattress on the floor, kitchen with no dishes and only /some/ cutlery. And the rest of your aesthetic dedicated to just constant feeds of information. A big aesthetic of cyber punk is the overabundance of advertisement anyways. Screens are plastered all over the skyscrapers of the city showing adds for plastic surgery and appliances. Recreate that in your apartment user.
Asides from that, check out the apartments from shadowrun returns and VA11 HALL-A. VA11 HALL-A kinda leans between cyberpunk and 80's girl aesthetic though. Take the personal decor and decals from it and blend it with the renegade vibe from shadowrun and I bet you're golden.
>mirror
Those are portals, not mirrors, you fucking retard.
>tatami mat
>futon
>incredibly expensive laptop
>passport
You're a fashionista here slumming asking basement-dwellers what our wallpaper pattern is. Fuck off.
You are either mentally challenged or trolling, so I'm ending this here.
Thank you for that...
I've used Tradingview for a crypto stock ticker. Do you have and recommendations for a good minimal news ticker?
High-tech, low-life.
Grungy, used, plastic tables. Magenta and cyan accent lights.
Ratty, overstuffed button tufted chair. Exposed brick/wall slats and conduits.
Tagging/street art.
Server racks next to server racks.
The more dirty and industrial the area the better.