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Like a knife across my knees
Here’s hoping you have a boo-tiful October.
This poster, “October’s ‘Bright Blue Weather,’ A Good Time to Read “ is from the WPA Illinois Art Project, circa 1940.
(October’s ‘Bright Blue Weather’ | WPA Posters)
Joachim’s hands, november 2016
”Everything you see in this station are created from your memories and conscience. ” flinthaniltons Solaris AU
“There were not many people around, and scanning the horizon like that, with nothing interrupting my gaze, brought me full round to my own vantage point, to the heat and to this massive lean-to buttressing my body: this solid inclined mass of concrete, this worthless object, which up to then had managed to martial my interest only as a vestige of the Second World War, only as an illustration for a story, the story of total war.”
–-Paul Virilio. Bunker Archeology.
via themorningnews.org
RIP Paul Virilio
Tilting. From Paul Virilio’s Bunker Archeology, 1994. Via History of Our World
[…] “But perhaps the most poignant moment for the men of Battle Company occurred after “War” went to press. In April, the United States Army closed its bases in the Korangal Valley and sent the soldiers to other places. After five years of fighting and dying, American commanders decided the valley wasn’t worth the fight. War indeed.“ –Dexter Filkins
From "Nothing to Do but Kill and Wait.” NYTimes
USS Enterprise Conservation begins Phase II
Rene Magritte, Popular Panorama (1926)
Mont Saint-Michel, 2002 by Nadav Kander
Historical Map: Pacific Electric Railway System in Southern California, c. 1926 by Jake Berman
I’m really enjoying this modern take on a map of the Pacific Electric’s sprawling electric streetcar network by Jake Berman. Obviously based on the period map shown (or an extremely similar one!), it retains a lot of the visual energy of the original – mainly because of the multiple angles used for both the route lines and labels. Normally, this might be something I’d find fault with, but I think it’s totally appropriate here when you consider the source material.
However, Jake’s method of showing the number of in-service tracks along each section is easier to understand… varying line thickness certainly works better than the detailed ticked and pecked lines of the old map. Showing the three main railroad divisions is a nice bit of extra information as well – an advantage of a full-colour map. Lots to look at and enjoy here!
Jake sells prints of this map here.
17th street canal and pumping station, New Orleans
Source: https://imgur.com/dpWg56j
ALERT !!
New Comet Gain single out Oct 5 2018 via Tapete Records! Preview snippets linked above.
As You Were.
Pablo Neruda wrote some great poems and they don’t move me like @gillianaofficial in a fashion advertisement (that first jumper and that silk shirt are definitely my favorites)
Coin-Op Cuisine: When the Future Tasted Like a Five-Cent Slice of Pie
Andrzej Kozyra - Labirynt nad zatoką (Labyrinth in the bay) [acrylic and oil on board, 2012]
London 1963