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Worlds of Tomorrow, April 1963

via pulpoftheday.com It doesn’t get much cornier.

Design Is Art That Makes Itself Useful

via die-neue-sammlung.de The striking manner in which the Neue Sammlung’s motto “Design ist Kunst, die sich nützlich macht” (design is art that makes itself useful) is illustrated in printed form is characteristic of the work of the Mendell & Ober…

Lightmark | No.103 | Gunung Bromo, Indonesia

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Design as Art – Paola Antonelli

via ted.com “People think that design is styling. Design is not style. It’s not about giving shape to the shell and not giving a damn about the guts. Good design is a renaissance attitude that combines technology, cognitive science, human need, an…

Photo Opportunities

“Photo Opportunities” is the project of the French-Swiss artist Corinne Vionnet, in which she visualizes known tourist destinations. Through online searches, she found thousands, captured images of tourist destinations and striking snapshots aroun…

George Tooker – “The Subway” – 1950

George Tooker, The Subway, 1950, egg tempera on gesso panel, 18 1/8 x 36 1/8 in. Whitney Museum of American Art, New York via artdaily.org

Adam Neate 3D Paintings

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Popular Mechanics, May 1950

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