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H.R. Giger and Debbie Harry photographed by Chris Stein
Sail base
By jfliesenborghs
M. C. Escher (1898-1972) Dream (1935)
Black Light poster after M. C. Escher’s Dream (1935)
“Escher wasn’t too disturbed about the reprints as he could have been. When an American friend advised him to call in a lawyer, he wrote: ‘Why should I be displeased if youngsters are happy with awfully coloured red things on their walls? I feel more or less flattered and I am glad that they can afford them.’”
the evening light feels different here.
Megalopolis
By jfliesenborghs
the evening light feels different here.
Denon D-C7USB, 2005
POPEYE No.101(1981)
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tokyo_2009_001 (by dogfilms.yoshida)
Art Museum in Mexico City designed by Fernando Romero
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Herbie Hancock trying to figure out how to fix a mixer, c. early 80s.
[Image description: A photo of musician Herbie Hancock. He is underneath a studio mixing board with one of its components removed, looking up through the empty space.
This is followed by a screenshot of a previous tag which reads herbie hancock emerging from his mixer to shame mankind. End description.]
Japanese market novel covers for Burning Chrome, Neuromancer and Count Zero by William Gibson
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