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I really like how this picture came out.
I was scared of the dog biting my hand off.
Pit Bull dog @ Sunny flea market/Tia pancha Pulga.
Took this pic a day after me birthday.
Mah Ponk on a huge plasma screen in a meeting room. Apparently this is how some people envisioned the future in the 70's, Pong included.
Images from the 1967 World's Fair held in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
These are not my photos -- I scanned some old slides that I purchased on EBay.
I find these buildings inspiring: the architects' idealism is plainly visible. These buildings were created by optimistic people. Is it still possible now for us to think so well of the future?
The Raygun Gothic Rocket, vintage travel posters from an alternate 1930s, early 1940s, a retro future.
Ph. Mariano Montesano
Model. Vicky Bluske ARG Models
Style: Natalia Alegre
Mua: Analia Gomez Lima
Vestuario: Benitez Emilse , Santiago Artemis, Cardon , Lovely Rita
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
The First Christian Church, located at 3700 N. Walker, is one the most beautiful sights in Oklahoma City.
Published by Bob Taylor Photography, Cordell, Oklahoma
Plastichrome by COLOURPICTURE PUBLISHERS, INC., Boston 15, Mass., U.S.A.
A full size steampunk Aether Helmet prop made with yard sale finds and stuff from dumpster diving . This is big enough you could wear it .
hair/make-up: Josephine Love
wardrobe: Emily Bodak/Empress Mess
strobist info: sb800+ rayflash high center on boom, sb800+ grid on background, sb800 + umbrella low center behind camera, triggered by sc28 cord.
Built for the Put Your Brick Where Your Mouth Is contest on Classic-Space for the $19.99 category
Based on the big boat cruising cars of the 50's and 60's.
The triumvirate of sensory protection against those pesky buzz-flash-whirl gas grenades and sonic discombobulators: mask, goggles, muffs.
In the future the pasture walking cows of today will be a thing of the past. Cows of the future will take to the pastures in the sky!
This image depicts the cow as it will appear cir. 1998.
As shown at Brickvention 2010, Melbourne, Australia.
I know that a lot of the items I bring back from my travels in other dimensions are maybe more upscale than many people can afford in this unfortunately petrol-dependant economy of trickle down theories and corporate oligarchy, so I have kept my eye open for something smaller to sell.
Now these may not be as richly detailed and vintage one-of-a-kind as my usual work, but they are gloriously functional, and unique!
These are about an inch tall when closed, but each one opens to reveal a secret compartment with a small bit of Chordist Scrollwork. The Chordists are one of the most advanced guilds using the technoccultic sciences to craft a new world from the ashes of the old.
If there is interest in these, I will be selling them at $20 on my Etsy site soon, so let me know if this sounds like a good deal and I will buy more supplies accordingly!
Adam recently got a stereoscopic camera lens, so we took these pics of the outfit. Try crossing your eyes to see the effect if you don't have access to a stereoscope viewer.
Ph. Mariano Montesano
Model. Vicky Bluske ARG Models
Style: Natalia Alegre
Mua: Analia Gomez Lima
Vestuario: Benitez Emilse , Santiago Artemis, Cardon , Lovely Rita
The Evoluon is a unique and futuristic building in Eindhoven, Netherlands, that was built in 1966 by the electronics company Philips as a science museum. It resembles a landed flying saucer and was designed by architects Leo de Bever and Louis Christiaan Kalff. The Evoluon reopened to the public in September 2022 with the RetroFuture exhibition, which explores how we looked at the future in the past and what our expectations are now. The Evoluon also hosts the Spacefarming exhibition, which shows how we can grow food in space and on other planets. The Evoluon is a place where people, nature and technology come together and challenge each other.
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On Friday 16 May 2014, we stepped back and forward in time as Museum Lates: Retro-future took us on a steam-powered journey through our collections, from iconic designs of the past to cutting edge technology of the future. Hosted by Radio 1's Vic Galloway, the night included performances from Lord Holyrude and Withered Hand, along with a whole host of other events.
Find out more at www.nms.ac.uk/lates