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That's the Masters of the Universe Classics Icarius backpack in the background, serving as an updated, more sci-fi, more retrofuture version of the J.U.M.P.
The Raygun Gothic Rocket, vintage travel posters from an alternate 1930s, early 1940s, a retro future.
Illustration dedicated to all the wonderful people, who's work brings us closer to the universe. Can you count all the characters? :)
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3rd 1/2 is at Futurewave!
Bring Mod dresses, framed prints, and decorative decals!
The illustrations were designed with a fabric pattern by Sarah Marks. Robotic overlords never looked so retro stylish and fun! Pulling from various decades and themes and using the quirky and imaginative mind of Sarah, original never before seen shirts are now on the grid.
Enjoy the prints virtually, or purchase the fabric physically to make your own!
To purchase this fabric to make your own in your first life, check out this link:
Invaders Green: www.spoonflower.com/fabric/338119
Invaders Orange: www.spoonflower.com/fabric/338116
Invaders Turquoise: www.spoonflower.com/fabric/338123
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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For Strobist: Two Synchron04 (400 ws) with diskrefrector bounced with white background through big difuser and a kapok set 45 degree leftside of lens.
(C)TTX also known as Tetrodotoxin all right reserved.
Planet Stories was an American pulp science fiction magazine, published by Fiction House between 1939 and 1955. It featured interplanetary adventures, both in space and on other planets, and was initially focused on a young readership. Malcolm Reiss was editor or editor-in-chief for all of its 71 issues. Planet Stories was launched at the same time as Planet Comics, the success of which probably helped to fund the early issues of Planet Stories. Planet did not pay well enough to regularly attract the leading science fiction writers of the day, but did manage to obtain work from well-known names on occasion, including Isaac Asimov and Clifford Simak. In 1952 Planet published Philip K. Dick's first sale, and went on to print four more of his stories over the next three years.
The two writers most identified with Planet Stories are Leigh Brackett and Ray Bradbury, both of whom set many of their stories on a romanticized version of Mars that owed much to the depiction of Barsoom in the works of Edgar Rice Burroughs. Bradbury's work for Planet included an early story in his Martian Chronicles sequence. Brackett's best-known work for the magazine was a series of adventures featuring Eric John Stark, which began in the summer of 1949. Brackett and Bradbury collaborated on one story, "Lorelei of the Red Mist", which appeared in 1946; it was generally well-received, although one letter to the magazine complained that the story's treatment of sex, though mild by modern standards, was too explicit. The artwork also emphasized attractive women, with scantily clad damsels in distress or alien princesses on almost every cover.
The screen is unplugged, and yet it still is on? You think you see something in the glitches but only for a second.
8 different animated screens, each comes with 4 versions. 2 horizontal w/ & w/put plug. 2 verticals w/ & w/out plug.
Glitches captured and used with permission by the artist Stallio
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Built for the Put Your Brick Where Your Mouth Is contest on Classic-Space for the $5.99 category
Inspired by the iconic original Mini. Set comes with figure adorned with powder blue suit.
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Een oud spoorweggebouw met een futuristische uitstraling — alsof het uit een oude toekomstvisie komt. Ooit gebouwd met het geloof in vooruitgang, nu een beetje vergeten, maar nog altijd vol karakter. Ik hou van dat soort contrast: stil, functioneel, en toch vol verhaal.
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Past Future
An old railway structure with a futuristic feel — like a vision of tomorrow from decades ago. Once built in the spirit of progress, now a little forgotten, yet still full of character. I’m drawn to that kind of contrast: quiet, functional, yet full of story.