This is the offical web presence of the Cyberparadism aesthetic that formerly originated on the Aesthetics Wiki. Cyberparadism is an aesthetics that typically depicts lush and untamed nature, wherein a small-numbered breakaway civilization uses advanced, but reasonably possible technology for self-preservation up to the point of luxurious comfort that enables them to live in a paradise, hence the name. Common themes are resource-based economy, genetic life engineering, terraformation, exoplanets or similar tropes of space frontier exploration.
Link to the website: 🔗 CYBERPARADISM: A techno-optimist aesthetic guiding us towards a possible future.
The site is built using Hugo, a powerful and fast static site generator. The Cyberparadism website is structured as follows:
content/
: Contains all the markdown files which make up the content of the site. This includes most content such as blog posts and other written materials.static/
: This directory hosts all static content like images, CSS files, SVG files.layouts/
: Holds the HTML templates that define the structure of different types of pages on the site.data/
: Stores configuration files and other data files used by the site.themes/
: Contains the Hugo theme used for the site. Customizations to the theme are also located here. The website uses a fork of the Blowfish theme.config/_default/*.toml
: The main configuration file for the Hugo site. This file contains global settings for the website.
We welcome all contributions to the Cyberparadism web presence! Whether it's adding content, improving the design, or fixing bugs, your input is valuable. Please refer to our Contribution Guidelines (tbd) for more information on how to contribute.
To build the site locally:
- Install Hugo on your machine (see Hugo documentation for instructions).
- Clone this repository.
- Navigate to the repository directory and run
hugo server
. - Open your browser and go to
http://localhost:1313
to see the site.
If you encounter any issues or have suggestions for improvements, please file an issue in this repository's Issue Tracker.
Made with ♥ in Switzerland, using Hugo, Blowfish, and GitHub.