Nicolas Francoeur is a concept artist and illustrator from Montreal who has created a series of illustrations of what the faces of a cyberpunk student strike in the year 2072 might look like. We're not going to lie, it's pretty awesome. Enjoy, and check out our almanac to browse all of our multi-platform coverage of the 2015 Quebec anti-austerity movement.

"I have always found," Francoeur told Ricochet. "That the protests of the maple spring had great power, both symbolically and visually. There is such a strong iconography to the movement, including the red square, and the green square, and a series of larger-than-life characters like Rabbit Crew, Agent 728, Anarchopanda, etc. I wanted to reinvent this cast of characters with a post-apocalyptic look, a dystopian vision something like a Quebec version of Mad Max.

Obviously I slipped in an editorial message, but I also wanted to play with the design of these characters and their costumes. In the end, I wanted to create a work that paid homage to this struggle which has captivated the attention of Quebecers."

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