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Telefunken olympia-partner compact radio produced for 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich
Chesapeake & Ohio 490 streamliner, 1946.
A sweet tiny icon from the classic Mac OS for Disk First Aid utility. It even features a driver inside the ambulance!:)
My illustration dedicated Tesla Cybertruck. The car is a modern Delorean:)
The early design of the Hungarian bus Ikarus 55 manufactured from 1953 to 1959. Pretty retro-futuristic appearance.
"The One with Joker"
Citroën DS Brake (Safari) (1955–1975) had additional folding seats in the main load area. The seats were not pretty comfortable, but the option was nice.
A Renault Estafette (1959–1980), a Citroën H Van (H Type) (1947–1981) and a Land Rover Defender (1983–2012) on the streets of Warsaw.
Vintage Zenith TV set. 1950s
A railroad version of the Škoda VOS (it was a full-size luxury car produced by the Czechoslovak automaker AZNP from 1949 till 1952) designed for the infamous Romanian communist celebrity Ana Pauker. The vehicle was fully armored and could reach speeds of up to 115 km/h with a total weight of 5 ton. It is now on permanent display at the railway station of Sinaia.
Byron Bay Train is a first solar panel electric train in the world. Australia. The train cars were built in 1949 originally being diesel powered, but they were rennovated in 2014-2017 and now they are using electric motors and solar power.
The Brubaker Box was a kit car designed by Curtis Brubaker. It is considered the first minivan. Brubaker got the idea from Volkswagen Minibuses, and attempted to update the concept. The kit was designed to fit on the chassis of a Volkswagen Beetle. Production: 1972–1979
Sculptures by a Spannish artist Juan Muñoz could be inspiration for David Lynch. Compare ‘Dwarf with Parallel lines’ (1989) and scenes in Black Lodge in Twin Peaks (1990)
Art Deco home design by an American industrial designer Norman Bel Geddes (1893 — 1958), 1930-1940s.
A ticker tape parade is a parade event with a large amounts of shredded paper to be thrown from nearby buildings. It was a common tradition in the first half of the 20 century because... there were tons of shredded paper in office buildings. It was used as an output media for ticker tape machines, which were early digital electronic communications devices, transmitting stock price information over telegraph lines. At the end of the day there were a lot of used paper tape. Once there were a parade in a city, office workers throw away those tapes. So the tradition was based on the technology.
SPOC (Shuttle Portable On-Board Computer) was the very first laptop that flew into space. It was on board of the space shuttle Columbia in 1983. That was a pretty conventional GRiD Compass computer with a special ‘space software’ and some improvements being made to adapt to the new environment: for instance a new external fan was added. GRiD Compass had no any fans, it used convective cooling. But there is no convective cooling in zero-G, so a fan was attached to cool the laptop.
Bunny Harvestman is arachnid from Amazonian rain forests with a body that looks like... a tiny wolf head (it has ‘bunny’ in his name, but let’s be honest, it looks more like a small wolf or dog rather than a bunny).