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Not sure where this photo was stolen from. We’ve seen kitchens like this in Forest Hills, Queens.

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welcome to godalming 7" single

side A : swingalong - belbury poly

side B : in ohm the lake - mordant music

ghost box (2010)

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cover design: julian house

 

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familiar shapes and noises 7" single

side A : inside out - broadcast and the focus group

side B : the song before / tuesday's offering - broadcast and the focus group

ghost box (2010)

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cover design: julian house

 

ghost box records (flickr group)

 

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Uchronicité - a Belgian steampunk gathering

Info on: the RC blog

A video can be found on on Clapper / on Instagram

Levin C. Abantius, aka the traveller is able to travel long distances through time and space. Trying to unravel the mysteries of life.

It’s a hard life for him, as he is merely an observer. It’s dangerous to mess with history as the changes to

the future are unpredictable. The older he gets, the more enigmatic he becomes, questions are raised:

why does he have a skull on his walking cane? And what do those 6 notches on it represent?

 

Object 2015 | Copyright © Derek Scholte

Mixed materials, approx. 140cm high, 57cm wide and 30cm depth.

Materials used: violin, ’30ties suitcase, voltmeter, counting machine, flowerpot, inner bicycle tubes, gauges, antique phone, binocular, WWII goggles, parts from a vintage scale and many, many other bits and pieces…

 

More info and pictures here: derekscholte.nl/proj…/levin-c-abantius-the-traveller/

Retrofuturism vibes with

@villanarei.bsky.social

 

Created in camera.

 

3 Lights:

Key: Godox AD600BM - optical snoot with gobo

Rim: Godox AD200 - Angler BoomBox Strip Softbox 12 x 36" with grid attached gelled pink

Fill: Godox AD200 - bounced at ceiling gelled purple

+ Cokin superspeed filter

 

Created in DALL-E 3.

 

A few glitches cleaned up in Microsoft Designer.

 

See more here: www.youtube.com/@journeymanplayer7459

Cover Art by :

New Music Graphics

Adrian Shaughnessy

320 pages

Laurence King publishers (2008)

 

I've never really posted any images from this book -apart from it appearing in an 'on my desk' post a couple of years ago. However, while tracking down the books and magazines, on my shelves, that had some sort of article on the Ghost Box records label, I remembered that there were several pages in this very book that feature exactly what I was looking for. This is the first photo in a short series detailing Ghost Box cover art in this book.

 

ghost box records (flickr group)

 

Uchronicité - a Belgian steampunk gathering

Info on: the RC blog

A video can be found on on Clapper / on Instagram

The frame structures on the right side is part of a condemned building that has been officially judged not safe for people to live in, but never completed. I doubt that anyone would even recognize it.

Here is, a promo poster made for a Japanese company who is manufacturing robot models

This is a recent painting I did for a CD cover titled: Skyscraper on a Megayacht. It is being published on Halocyan Records.Painted in 2011. I wonder if That Norwegian Cruise Lines saw this painting ?

An artist's impression (1973) of a congested and heavily polluted Tokyo.

From a primary school book on "Cities of the Future."

30 ex limited edition prints available format 80/60 cm

The Thunderbird is one of Ford's greatest nameplates, having been introduced as Ford's first 'sportscar' in 1955.

 

Ford used this original, first generation Thunderbird for the inspiration for the retrofuturistic eleventh generation Thunderbird in 2002. This extended even to the palette of pastel colours available on the series. Less effort was made in styling the interior with the period theme, and the car shared much visible hardware with its DEW98 platform brother, the Lincoln LS. Theis platform was also used on the retro-themed Jaguar S-Type stablemate.

 

This eleventh generation 2002 Thunderbird convertible (and optional hardtop) has been modelled in Lego miniland scale for Flickr LUGNuts' 81st build challenge, - 'Generation Gap', - featuring vehicles that have been produced in more than one generation (eleven in the case of the Thunderbird).

 

This model had also been part of a buddy challenge with Ralph Savelsberg (Mad Physicist), his entry being the forth generation 1966 Thunderbird featured in the film 'Thelma & Louise'.

 

This model also happens to be the first brick-built model I made in nearly two years - wow!

50X70cm poster

  

©Retrofuturs, a graphic company

 

Sigmund Freud was born on 6 May 1856 to Galician Jewis] parents in Příbor Austrian Empire. His father Jakob was 41, a wool merchant, and had two children by a previous marriage. His mother Amalié (née Nathansohn), the third wife of Jakob, was 21. He was the first of their eight children and owing to his precocious intellect, his parents favoured him over his siblings from the early stages of his childhood. Despite their poverty, they sacrificed everything to give him a proper education. Due to the economic crisis of 1857, Freud's father lost his business, and the family moved to Leipzig before settling in Vienna. In 1865, Sigmund entered the Leopoldstädter Kommunal-Realgymnasium, a prominent high school. Freud was an outstanding pupil and graduated the Matura in 1873 with honors.

  

After planning to study law, Freud joined the medical faculty at University of Vienna to study under Darwinist Prof. Karl Claus. At that time, eel life history was still unknown. Due to the eels' mysterious origins and migrations, some observers made a racist association between eels and Jews and Gypsies. In search for their male sex organs, Freud spent four weeks at the Austrian zoological research station in Trieste, dissecting hundreds of eels without finding more than his predecessors had. In 1876, he published his first paper about "the testicles of eels" in the Mitteilungen der österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, conceding that he could not solve the matter.

 

Frustrated by the lack of success that would have gained him fame, Freud chose to change his course of study. Biographers like Siegfried Bernfeld wonder if and how this early episode was significant for his later work regarding hidden sexuality and frustrations.

 

Read more

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sigmund_Freud

Catherine Bujold's Moonbase Alpha house

Toronto, Canada.

 

Model: Emily Kang

MUA: Stella Ng

 

Vlog: twitter.com/TheJennire

Instagram (Photographyl): www.instagram.com/jennirenarvaezphotography/

Instagram (Personal): instagram.com/thejennire

TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@thejennire

an original painting by Klaus Bürgle created 1968 for the German Mickey Mouse magazine (they used to have a non-comics section featuring popular science etc in the magazine).

 

see www.retro-futurismus.de

 

A peek into one possible future where we live as one with the sunlight. Plentiful energy harvested from our home star fuels this hydronautic craft capable of skimming the ocean waves effortlessly under the sunny skies... Enjoy =]

 

www.mocpages.com/moc.php/359690

 

Uchronicité - a Belgian steampunk gathering

Info on: the RC blog

A video can be found on on Clapper / on Instagram

Photos taken in Brazil for a fashion project.

The Chrysler PT Cruiser was intended as a replacement for the saloon Neon, sold under the Plymouth and Dodge marques. The PT Cruiser was originally intended as a Plymouth - PT - Plymouth Truck, however the Plymouth marque was to be discontinued, and the PT Cruiser allocated to Chrysler.

 

Noted for its exterior recalling styling from the 1930s, the PT Cruiser was designed by Bryan Nesbitt. The interior packaging was noted for its high-roof, high h-point seating, and flexible cargo and passenger configurations—a multi-level cargo shelf as well as fold, tumble and removable rear seating.

 

The PT cruiser arrived on the market at a similar time to other retrofuturistic cars, such as the New Mini, New Beetle, FIAT 500 and Chrysler's own Prowler.

 

The PT Cruiser is a front-wheel drive 5-passenger vehicle, classified as a truck in the US by the NHTSA for CAFE fuel economy calculations but as a car by most other metrics. Chrysler specifically designed the PT Cruiser to fit the NHTSA criteria for a light truck in order to bring the average fuel efficiency of the company's truck fleet into compliance with CAFE standards.

 

The PT Cruiser's design was loosely inspired by the Chrysler Pronto Cruizer concept car, which was a car that was styled after the Chrysler and Desoto Airflow, the PT Cruiser's back is slightly similar to the one that was made for the Chrysler CCV which was a retro-styled compact vehicle that was styled after the Citroen 2CV.

 

By the end of production in July 2010, worldwide production had reached 1.35 million over ten years.

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