Flickr: Cool Old Stuff
Cool Old stuff - a photoset on Flickr created by grickily /Dan Goodsell who also is responsible for the excellent blog A Sampler of Things and Tick Tock Toys.
Via PCL LinkDump
Cool Old stuff - a photoset on Flickr created by grickily /Dan Goodsell who also is responsible for the excellent blog A Sampler of Things and Tick Tock Toys.
Via PCL LinkDump
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Labels: A Sampler of Things, Cool Old Stuff, flickr
"House of Sweden" -the new Swedish embassy on 2900 K Street in Georgetown, Washington DC was inaugurated by the royals today. The architects are Gert Wingårdh and Tomas Hansen.
Top image from DN
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Labels: architecture, Gert Wingårdh, House of Sweden, New Swedish embassy, Washington DC
Watch a clip about the building and inauguration of the movie theater Fontänen (clip link) 50 years ago. It was the theater of the equally new Stockholm suburb called Vällingby (clip from inauguration of Vällingby Centrum). That suburb was one of several being built around Stockholm at that time. They were so called new ABC-suburbs/towns. A stood for workplaces, B for living and C for center. Internationally these towns built up from virtually nothing were called, rightfully so, New towns. Vällingby was the first and probably the better one and it caused quite some international interest (and still do among architects and city planners). Today Vällingby is going through major change with outdoor shopping being roofed and so forth, but as it is now a part of Swedish architectural history it has to be done carefully. The Fontänen is no exception. Four salons has been added underground but above ground it pretty much looks like when it first was built.
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Labels: 1950s, ABC-suburbs, architecture, Cinema Fontänen, cinemas, Fontänen, New towns, Sweden, swedish, Vällingby
Monkeys
Sock Monkey Series
Monkey Paintings by...?
Twenty Monkeys With Hats (and One Squid)
Peter Jones' Monkey Paintings
Monkeys and Apes Gallery
Monkey Paintings Photoshop Competition
Monkeys in Art
Andy Warhol's "Four Monkeys"
Famous Monkeys Through History
Sea-Monkeys
3 Monkeys Online Game
Classic Monkey Clip
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OK, just one more. As you might understand I'm not going to reveal the identity of this poor sod! But you can watch the TV-show here! ;-D
(Happy now, mr...?)
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I'm sorry you have to see all these amateurish gif animations. Blame Johnny - he got me started!
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Iakov Chernikhov (1889 - 1951), Architect-artist
Via BibliOdyssey
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Labels: architecture, art, Iakov Chernikhov
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Labels: Franco à gogo, radio, Radio Oh-la-la
Buildings in the former USSR
Tip via sweet Natasha over at Radio Oh-la-la. Visit for some great francophone music! Mercí and spasiba!
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Labels: architecture, buildings, Radio Oh-la-la, Soviet Union, USSR
"Jim, Jock and Jumbo" is a children's picture book from 1946 by Swedish illustrator Einar Norelius (story by Nils Bohman). Norelius is probably best known for his illustrations for the annual fairy tale collection "Bland tomtar och troll" (John Bauer and Gustaf Tenggren had been doing the work before him and Hans Arnold succeeded him). Follow the link below and enjoy the charming pictures.
Flickr: Jim, Jock and Jumbo
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Labels: Einar Norelius, flickr, illustration, Jim, Jock and Jumbo
Mod Taiwanese resort in ruins
Flickr set #1, Flickr set #2, Flickr set #3
Via Hopsakee
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Labels: architecture, flickr, Resort Ruins, Taiwan, Taiwanese
Alexandre Vitkine at HackelBury Fine Art
Via ???
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From 1944. In 2006 Potato salad is still a very tasty dish.
Video added by mubix
(via WFMU's Beware of the Blog)
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Sesame Streets (YouTube)
Need I say: Watch out for four-letter-words?
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"Stig Lindberg's (1916-1982) designs for household items – notably ceramics – are familiar to almost all Swedes, as are his illustrations to popular children’s books. The exhibition gives a picture of Stig Lindberg's work as an industrial designer during the latter half of the 20th century."
Stig Lindberg Exhibition at Nationalmuseum in Stockholm
A nice photo display of some of his works.
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Labels: ceramics, children's books, design, designer, exhibition, illustration, illustrator, industrial design, Stig Lindberg, Sweden, swedish
They (my Wonderful new Danish readers) say that the third largest Danish newspaper Politiken (the paper issue) printed a link to our humble blog yesterday. Why?! you wonder and so did I. I, sort of, still do because I don't know in what context it was printed. Anyway, the link was to this particular post.
I just want to say Hej og velkommen to our new readers!
UPDATE: Reader Tue Kappel has been kind enough to scan the article for our reading pleasure. Here it is. Tusen takk, Tue!
By the way, who can identify the photo?
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Uploaded to YouTube by videogameaddict64
The "Day-O scene", from Tim Burton's movie Beetlejuice, where the guests at a dinner party gets possesed and reluctantly starts to sing and dance to Harry Belafonte's probably biggest hit song "The Banana Boat Song (Day-O)"
The music is traditional Jamaican and the lyrics of this version is by Irving Burgie and William Attaway. Sing-a-long!!
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