This is an artwork depicting a type of large-scale space colony called an O'Neill Cylinder, made
popular by American Physicist Gerard K. O'Neill in his book The High Frontier: Human Colonies in
Space (1976). The interpretation in this view differs from O'Neill's original idea, in which the
inner surface had transparent strips running its length, and mirrors outside those sections to
bounce sunlight inside. Instead, here the surface is fully landscaped, with a light source provided
by a central, axial light strip powered by nuclear fusion (or other future technology). The cylinder
here measures 9.2km (5.6 miles) in diameter and 36km (20 miles) long. Rotation about the long axis.
at a rate of 300 m/s at the surface, provides artificial 1g of artificial gravity by means of
centripetal force.