Isamu Noguchi, Playground designs (Modernist playscapes, swingsets and roundabouts), c. 1939-1985.

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Isamu Noguchi, Playground designs (Modernist playscapes, swingsets and roundabouts), c. 1939-1985.
River Phoenix in My Own Private Idaho (1991)
Battle of Mactan by Manuel Pañares
Filipino warrior Lapu-Lapu kills Spanish conquistador Magellan
The full rotation of the Moon as seen by NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter.
she is WHAT? sickening
I’m not even kidding I teared up a lil
“Are you here?
Are you always here.
I think about you all the time.
I hear your voice say my name when I dream, and when I wake up, there are tears streaming down my face.
I just miss you, it’s as simple as that.
I want to tell you everything.”
- Phantom Thread (2017)
Chinese Humiliation Parade, May 10, 1938. New York City. Photographer: Peter Stackpole for LIFE Magazine.
Twelve thousand Chinese Americans from all parts of New York City, Newark, Jersey City, Baltimore, Boston, Philadelphia, Wilmington, and Washington D.C. closed their laundries and other businesses to take part in one of the largest demonstrations staged in the USA, observation China’s ‘National Humiliation Day,’ on which to pause and recall Japan’s humiliating Twenty-One Demands on China of May 9, 1915. They marched from Mott Street in Chinatown through lower Manhattan.
A group of a hundred smiling young Chinese women in cheongsam carried a 45 x 75-feet Nationalist Chinese flag. It was reported that although no appeal was made for funds, spectators threw coins and even dollar bills onto the flag, and this appears to have been the prototype for future fundraising parades in Chinese American communities.
More info: Kevin Scott Wong's Americans First: Chinese Americans and the Second World War (2009)
Source: LIFE Magazine- 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
the new glenstone ~ thomas phifer and partners | photos © iwan baan
Earthrise as seen by the crew of Apollo 15. 1971. [1212 x 1185]
615. John Lautner /// Stevens House /// Malibu, California, USA /// 1968
OfHouses presents Record Houses, part V. (Photos: © Julius Shulman. Source: The Getty Research Institute, Julius Shulman Archive; “Architectural Record Houses of 1971″, Mid-May 1971.)
Cosmic “Dolphin” spotted swimming on Jupiter [1800x2341]
- Milos Prelevic
Blade Runner Concept Art - Syd Mead
Female red guard soldiers in the finnish civil war 1918
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Royal Space Force: The Wings of Honneamise.