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Atompunk laboratory in a retro-futuristic style inspired by the Jetsons and 1960s pulp sci-fi art, filled with whimsical chrome machinery and gravity-defying gadgets, hovering atomic reactors, colorful control consoles with oversized levers, oscillating antenna arrays, transparent vacuum tubes, geodesic data domes, whirling gyroscopic instruments, robotic arms with spherical joints, suspended catwalks and spiraling support pylons, walls covered in blinking colored lights and big analog dials, console interfaces shaped like starbursts and atomic diagrams, bubble-domed monitors showing glowing waveforms, reel-to-reel computers humming in the background, steam-puffing reaction vessels with neon glows, magnetic suspension platforms displaying floating circuit blueprints, retro televisions showing 1950s newsreels, hovering coffee machine with Bakelite buttons, inspired by Paul Alexander, Peter Elson, Chris Foss, and Jetsons-era animation design with Googie architecture influence. Pastel chrome color palette: mint green, cherry red, brushed aluminum, tangerine, cream enamel, neon turquoise. Balanced wide-angle view, eye-level perspective, central workbench with cluttered foreground gadgets, layered background with deep focus and strong symmetry, immersive depth, soft shadows and studio backlighting. --mod asymmetrical composition --mod stylized realism --mod cinematic depth of field --mod meticulous design --mod vintage futurism with optimistic tone --mod glowing details
This atompunk laboratory embodies a retro-futuristic vision, blending whimsical chrome machinery with gravity-defying gadgets. A pastel color palette enhances the vibrant atmosphere, featuring colorful control consoles, oscillating antennas, and floating circuit blueprints. The space is alive with glowing details, soft shadows, and an optimistic tone, creating an immersive experience that celebrates vintage futurism.