Photos: Shock Waves



800HighTech.com: Shockwaves and High Speed Videography
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Book Covers: Slovakian Expose III

A Journey Round My Skull: Slovakian Expose III
...and the whole collection: Slovakian Book Covers
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Illustration: King Trash


Michael DeForge/King trash
Via Beautiful Decay

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Ephemera: Space Foods Company



Golden Age Comic Book Stories: Galaxy Syrup Space Foods Company ~ 1953
Don't miss the bottles!
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Vintage Magazines: Cavalier

Illustration by Gerry Gersten (click image to enlarge)
Vintage Girlie Mags: Cavalier Vol. 16, No. 157 (July 1966)
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Vintage Magazines: Caper


Vintage Girlie Mags: Caper Vol. 10, No. 5 (Sept 1964) NSFW!
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Ephemera: Gymnastique scolaire


Flickr: pillpat (agence eureka): album Milliat (1933-34)
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Wacky Stuff: wackystuff

Original image and caption: Oh god, I hope they don't ...

Don't forget to visit wackystuff often for some incredible wacky stuff. Like this and this.
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Architecture: Ford Times, Nov 1959

"Editor's note: As backgrounds for the 1960 Fords, we chose ten wonderful, but unavailable, sites in America's most spectacular scenery, much of which is in national parks and monuments. We then asked R. A. Hermes, graduate architect, to design houses that would take full advantage of each site, against renderings of them by Charles Harper, we photo composed the new models. On the cover you saw a spherical plastic house which would achieve the ultimate in prefabrication since it has no footings or foundation. The tree house on the inside front cover, designed for Sequoia National Park, could be assembled on the ground, then hoisted like a dough nut up a sapling. There are eight other dream houses, each a setting for cars that are not just a dream= "A Wonderful New World of Fords" described in detail on these pages." Ford Times, Nov 1959

This text/image/great set is found at David at The Klockarp Institute's Flickr. He's just swell, go see!
Via butdoesitfloat.com.
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Animation: Yonder

Yonder from Emilia on Vimeo.

Yonder: A film by Emilia Forstreuter
Via Coudal Partners

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Art: Léon Spilliaert


All Things Amazing: Léon Spilliaert (1881-1946)
"...was a Belgian symbolist painter and graphic artist." (read more at Wikipedia)
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Book Covers: Uruguayan Vintage

Flickr: sección áurea: portadas de libros uruguayos (60's y 70's)
Via El Burlador

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Children's Books: Dieren prentenboek

Illustrations by Reijer (Reyer) Stolk, 1945

Dieren prentenboek : silhouetten / Reyer Stolk
Via BibliOdyssey
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Illustration/Art: Lou Loeber

Art by Lou Loeber, 1927

Gouden vlinders / versjes door S. Franke ; plaatjes van Lou Loeber
Via BibliOdyssey


Lou Loeber
(b Amsterdam, 3 May 1894; d Blaricum, 1 Feb 1983). Dutch painter. She trained at the Rijksacademie in Amsterdam (1915-18). She discovered Cubism, especially that of Albert Gleizes, the work of De Stijl and of Le Corbusier in 1919. During 1920-21 the form in her work became more rigid and the colour more sober. She came into contact with works by Piet Mondrian in the Salomon Bernard Slijper (1884-1971) collection (now at the Gemeentemuseum, The Hague), in particular Evolution (1910-11) and Red Windmill (1910). In 1927 she travelled to the Bauhaus at Dessau and to Berlin. She favoured subjects taken from industry and technology and stylized reality using the diagonal, as well as the horizontal and vertical line. A link with visible reality was maintained, however. (Answers.com)
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Graphic Art: Paper Money

Le Corbusier

Will's Online World Paper Money Gallery
Via Coudal Partners/MoOM

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Katt bland hermeliner

Cover by Martin Gavler, 1956


Photos: Santos

Santos, Brazil

Flickr: P-E Fronning's photos
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