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Justin Pickard says: : Mr. Fuller's chromium techno-yurt, with small child and dog.
dymaxion by Rebecca
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Justin Pickard says: : Electric Jesus.
jesus of the electric by hobvias sudoneighm
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Justin Pickard says: : Dieter Rams - straddling the 1930s and the distant future, with industrial design.
L1070297 by Nite_Owl
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Justin Pickard says: : IBM's corporate pavillion at the New York World's Fair. A 20th Century Wikipedia in spatio-mediatic form. Or something.
Eames IBM Think exhibit by Elizabeth Teater
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Justin Pickard says: : The Soviet Archigram. With zeppelins.
Alexander Vesnin and Liubov Popova, Design for the Set of the Mass Festival "The Struggle and Victory of the Soviets", 1921 by Joshua Vorbis
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Justin Pickard says: : Strange resonances between District 9's alien mothership and the modernist home of São Paulo's tennis-playing elite.
district 9 meets mendes da rocha by seier+seier
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Justin Pickard says: : The sun-drenched 1960s modernism of an Israeli cruise label.
Israel Advertising Label: SS Shalom by Karen Horton
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Justin Pickard says: : Fly to JAPAN, bitches.
Hiroshi Oichi Illustration by Sandi Vincent
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Justin Pickard says: : Maunsell forts. WW2 anti-aircraft installations off the Kent coast, slowly rotting into the sea.
Red Sands 10 by doctor.boogie
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Justin Pickard says: : Museum audio guide, circa 1952. Cigar case + hearing aid.
Holland, Amsterdam, Stedelijk Museum, 1952 audio guide 8 by Loic Tallon
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Justin Pickard says: : 1960s? 1980s? Downright Bigendian, with a hint of the utopic.
Ekranoplan of the 1980s by FrigateRN
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Justin Pickard says: : Antipodean avian with constructivist monument to the Third International (rotating slowly).
Honey eater and Tatlin's tower by Tai Snaith
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Justin Pickard says: : Edisonian legalese.
Edison_Eula_closeup by fouro boros
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Justin Pickard says: : Female workers repairing the Millennium Falcon.
Women workers install fixtures and assemblies to a tail fuselage section of a B-17F bomber at the Douglas Aircraft Company, Long Beach, Calif. Better known as the "Flying Fortress," the B-17F is a later model of the B-17 which distinguished itself in acti by The Library of Congress
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