Cassette Futurism is a retrofuturistic aesthetic that envisions the future through the lens of 1970s-1990s analog technology, regardless of the actual time period of the media. It's characterized by:
Visual Style: CRT monitors, chunky physical buttons, cassette tapes, early microcomputers, blinking LEDs, monochromatic displays, and cyber-decks.
Time Period: Roughly early 1970s to mid-1990s technology.
Philosophy: A future where technology is tangible, repairable, and built on analog electronics rather than sleek digital minimalism.
The aesthetic emphasizes "what people in the 70s-80s thought the future would look like" rather than actual modern technology.
Description
Larger better curated dataset compared to 1.0 turbo version. Focus on electronics, buildings and interiors. I've been using 0.4-1 str.









