19 Feb 2012

A "Crystal Ball View Of Europe In 2022" - Yanko Tsvetkov


Tyler Durden's picture
Zero Hedge has presented the work of Bulgarian modern artist Yanko Tsvetkov previously, both in 2010 and 2011. We are happy to see that his work which is meta irony on the weakest link of European culture: centuries worth of stereotype formation and development, has finally made its way into the mainstream media with the Guardian's "Stereotype maps: Is that what they think of us?" We are even happier to see that Tsvetkov has released a new one: 
Crystal Ball view of Europe in 2022...

...which is his cartographic exercise in forecasting the political layout of Europe.
While it is mostly an exercise in irony, we have to admit that the probability of him being spot on is high to quite high. We would however point out that by 2022 the "Europe Union" will be a satellite region of Russia, or as it will be better known then, Gazpromia. Source