Atlantis

Year:
2022
"Atlantis" is a fiction 2d modern website project for my 2022 fiction studio.
 
Background information:
With the increase in population and urban development, the Earth's resources gradually began to lack because of excessive collection and development. One hundred years later, humanity faced the problem of global resource depletion. We must look for new energy sources and the existing environment. Land because of human over-exploitation led to no new places that could continue to build new cities, and then humans looked to the largest ocean area. The evolution of our creatures is that the source of all life comes from the ocean. Scientists believe that people can return to our nature and return to the sea to find a new living environment. The oceans cover two-thirds of the Earth, and much land is beneath them. Therefore, scientists studied the geological environment of the ocean floor to explore the suitable environment for development and finally selected the middle of the Pacific Ocean as the city's origin. After testing, it was proved that the middle of the Pacific Ocean is the least polluted place for water, and humans can quickly obtain high-quality water.
At the same time, water is also the most abundant resource on Earth, and humans are already effectively using water energy for energy generation. This new type of energy crystals “Aqua” will be used as an important energy source for the undersea city of Atlantis to run the entire city, for the city's industry, education, medical and other fields. Atlantis will be the first human undersea city experiment, people who want to experience it need to pay enough money to get a certificate of residence. While the certificate of residence has different areas, different levels also represent your area to get the number of "Aqua", and the quality of life will also be various. Once the success of this experimental city proved that humans could also live well under the sea, governments would gradually begin to develop many undersea cities. I believe that in
the near future, the sea will become our second "hometown".