Odd Instruments



Michael Hearst playing "(in order of appearance): Knockman "Chachak," daxophone, Hohner claviola, bass melodica, stylophone, otamatone, Moog theremin, Elasticbrand Audioware rattle, porter's bell"

Via Boing Boing
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Eine Million


Dreamers Rise: Flying slowly
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Space Gun

"art from a space gun toy box, circa 1950" (looks more like 1930s to me)

Retro Future: Space Art Update
Via This Isn't Happiness

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The Stenberg Brothers



Posters for Hans Behrendt's Six Girls Seeking Shelter (1927), Ivan Pravov's The Last Flight (1929), Reinhold Schunzel's Under Naval Fire (1928) by Vladimir and Georgii Stenberg.

Maeb Taeb Tab blog: Daily Stenberg
The Stenberg Brothers on Wikipedia.
via Mubi via Coudal Partners
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The Stockholm Exhibition (1930)











Image sources: Wikipedia: Stockholmsutställningen 1930, Wikipedia: Stockholm Exhibition (1930), Kornknarren, Stockholms historia, + my own photos and scans.

Wikipedia: Stockholm Exhibition (1930)

"The fair was significant in the history of architecture in Stockholm, firmly establishing functionalism as the dominant architectural style in Sweden."

"The two head architects were
Gunnar Asplund and Sigurd Lewerentz."

"All of the fair buildings were temporary. But the fair's ideas lived on and influenced the shape of Swedish housing for years to come."
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If you click the images you might find some more information
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Baddaren blå

If anyone knows the designer and when it was created please let me know.


To earn this classic little learn-to-swim badge you need to manage these three tests:
1: "the dip test".
You have to submerge your head five times.
2: "the bubble test". Breathe in, hold your breath, submerge and exhale under water. Repeat five times.
3: "the gliding test".
Glide for 5 seconds face-down with outstretched arms.


Stationsvakt: Baddaren (in Swedish)
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In Bloody Panic Color


More poster details.
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The Daring Dobermans


I like cutting out details from old movie posters and then do some cleaning and perhaps a bit of rearranging and disfiguring to it. Here are some results.

All or most of the original posters were found at the excellent Wrong Side of the Art!
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