Show: 1992 Albertville
The 1992 Albertville opening and closing ceremonies were choreographed by Philippe Decouflé. These images, I believe, are from the closing ceremony. I remember there being an even greater number of imaginative balloon-type creations and hordes of men on stilts in the opening ceremony. I'd like to see that again but I can't find any images of it, unfortunately. Anyone?
More video! Thanks JohnCanon
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Labels: 1992, albertville, France, olympic games, show
Vintage Ads: The National Guard Needs You!
See the whole ad at Vintage ads.
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Labels: 1970s, ebony, soul, vintage ads
Rätt i rövarhänder
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Labels: 1950s, Book Covers, olle eksell, swedish
Ephemera: The Make-up Pin-up
Wanna see what happens behind those shower curtains? (NSFW) - all things amazing.
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Labels: Ephemera, pin-ups, shower curtain
Comics: Wild 1/2
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Labels: 1950s, ASIFA, comics, mad, marlon brando, vintage comics, wally wood
Children's Books: John Dough and the cherub
childrenslibrary.org: "The story of the creation of John Dough, the gingerbread man; his meeting with the incubator baby called Chick the Cherub; and their adventures in the Isle of Phreex, land of the Mifkets, Pirate Island, and Hiland and Loland." (1906)
Author - L. Frank Baum. Illustrator - John R. Neill
via via
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Labels: children's books, children's illustration
Catcher In The Rye
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Labels: 1960s, Book Covers, per åhlin, salinger
Technology: Yes, me too...
I'm generally not very interested in technology and I'm never first to buy new stuff. This time is no exception but now I've finally succumbed to the iPhone craze and got myself one. (I felt I should get a new cell phone and there was a massive campaign in Sweden with reasonable prices, I guess)
So I'm an iPhone newbie and I thought I'd just ask you what your favorite applications and uses for the phone are. Tell me, please, I'd like to know.
PS. I like free stuff ;)
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UPDATE 1:
Bishop says: "Stanza (for downloading/reading public domain stuff), NPR (stream whatever station you want anywhere in the world), Sheep Launcher (for sheer silliness), Echofon (for twitter), Classics2Go (56 public domain goodies and counting - nicer interface than Stanza, but limited selection. Good, but limited).
Welcome to the KoolAid!"
The Subtle Rudder said: "I love what I get from the iphone camera, especially when I use Camerabag to make shots to look like they were taken with old toy cameras or on polaroid film. "Helga" is my favorite filter--it's the Camerabag version of the Holga style. This is my absolute favorite app. You can also download photoshop to crop your pix in-camera.
I use the Amazon app way too often, but my god, how satisfying (and dangerous) to research products, then make your purchase right there on your phone. There's also an ebay app, but I am no longer allowed to use that.
You can access all your social media: echofon for twitter, FB, Flickit to upload pix to Flickr.
I love wordle and the NYTimes xword puzzle app.
I downloaded Huffington Post and AP News, just to have something to read in lines, but HuffPo is a little unserious and all over the place, and AP just means I'm reading the same headlines across many sources. I now prefer McSweeney's for time-killing content.
Enjoy your iCrack! And learn from my sorry example and try not to get a rep as someone who takes his iphone into the bathroom with him, because he can't be away from its delights for even that long. ;)"
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Labels: iPhone, technology
Gif Animation: Smokin'
Via ..:: josephzohn | goosevisionen ::.. via Mogadonia
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Labels: gif animation, Josephzohn, smoking
Poster Art: Terror Mechagodzilli
Wrong Side of the Art: Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla (Gojira tai Mekagojira, aka Godzilla vs. Bionic Monster, aka Godzilla vs. Cosmic Monster) (1974, Japan)
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Labels: 1970s, polish, polish movie posters, posters, wrong side of the art
Ephemera: Calendars
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Labels: calendar, Ephemera, grain edit