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[Robot 6 @ Comic Book Resources - Covering Comic Book News and Entertainment] Paul Pope has seen the future, and it contains flying cars: Woosh! Paul Pope provided some nifty illustrations for GQ's It Will Come From Japan!, a look at futuristic concept cars from the land of the rising sun.
[Dark Roasted Blend] Dark Roasted Blend: Soviet Futuristic Illustration: Oodles of Optimism: Anonymous, I'm sure people back in Russia would poke in fun at unfamiliar American cultural figures and find them bizarrely unattractive, just like the hair growing out of a strange old man's nose and ears are hideous, but never on your own beloved grandfather.
[Geek with Family] formcode - New Range Murata Illustration Book » Home Theater ...: 3rd Illustrations is a binder with loose prints of Murata's drawings and paintings. Murata's unique mix of futuristic fashion and iconic retro-future gadgets fills the pages of this new tome. ... steam punk tale of two struggling messengers and their flying car. You also want to track down Murata's magazine, CDB (Character Design Bible). Each issue features Japan's top illustrators who produce their art using the tools, techniques and themes of anime and manga. ...
[Lost At E Minor: For creative people] The futuristic retro sounds of DJ Z-Trip - New Trends | Lost At E ...: Check out the goodies in the Lost At E Minor online store or for a curated range, try this selection .If a graffiti artist was also an impeccable illustrator, this is what the work would look like.
[F Newsmagazine] The Future is Yesterday: The project was greatly assisted by Steve Mann of MIT, who, along with Spence, fitted the eye with a battery, a wireless transmitter, and a camera usually used by hospitals to look up your rectum. This was all done so that Spence could use the eye-camera to shoot a forthcoming documentary about surveillance cameras.
[Dark Roasted Blend] Dark Roasted Blend: The Best of Russia (Series): It's great that you guys were able to take pictures of this place, since this place will be gone soon due to the apartment complex construction plan throughout the area. The price of the land in Seoul and its suburban areas including Suwon is considerably expensive because of "supply and demand".
[Fresno Famous - Discover local life] The Future starts here | Fresno Famous: French industrial and automotive designer Jonathan Mahieddine has created quite a stir on numerous popular tech-oriented websites with his Honda Fuzo, a futuristic design for a flying car. ...
[Science Fiction and Fantasy Reading Experience] Science Fiction and Fantasy Reading Experience: William Gibson ...: The futuristic images from the thirties and forties illustrations paint the kind of future that will never be - at least stylistically speaking. Streamlined buildings and rocketlike flying cars, imperial architecture, art-deco and gothic elements splashed with chrome and served on a grandiose scale - when we look at these illustrations from the early pulps (or various "Futurama" photos from the Fifties) we feel some deep strange longing rise up inside us.
[Brave New Traveler] 6 Revolutionary Forms Of Travel That Don't Exist Yet”¦ But Should: We all need to make sure it's kept out of the hands of The Fast and the Furious creative team”¦ just think of it”¦ a movie with flying cars, Vin Diesel , .Turner Wright is a marathon runner first, an adventurer second, and a writer through it all.
[Dark Roasted Blend] Dark Roasted Blend: Marvelous Burj Dubai Fountain Show: Indeed, no Godzilla or any other Japanese imagination-spawned creature can tackle the German "Orchid-on-Drugs" Blob: (image credit: A Journey Round My Skull) See more illustrations from Der Orchideengarten, a rare German fantasy ....
[Charlie's Diary] Charlie's Diary: Let's put the future behind us: (It takes time to sell and I'm still opening new markets, which is why I don't have a definitive figure.) Now you may argue that this is proof of your point -- if the rest of the world was a market for SF on the same scale as the US, then the non-US advances should be fifteen times the size of the US advances -- but I'd like to point out that (a) selling into a non-English market entails the additional cost of a translation, and a decent translator costs near-as-dammit as much as an author per unit time spent on the job, and (b) genre SF is substantially an invention of the anglosphere because of [see long discursive political ramble about the effects of technocracy on the origin of golden age SF as agitprop fiction].
[Dark Roasted Blend] Dark Roasted Blend: Robots Making Cars: "The slight documentation that exists suggests that in 1709 Bartolomeo Gusmao, he who had set fire to the King of Portugal's curtains with the first lighter-than-air device, also demonstrated the first model glider and was granted a patent to build a full-scale man-carrying one. When constructed, however, the Passarola (Great Bird) remained earthbound.
[Comments for Damn Interesting] Damn Interesting The Atomic Automobile: that the Ford Motor Company unveiled the most ambitious project in their history: a concept vehicle which had a sleek futuristic look, emitted no harmful vapors, and offered incredible fuel mileage far beyond that of the most efficient cars ever built. This automobile-of-the-future was called the Ford Nucleon, named for its highly unique design feature…
[Snarkmarket] Snarkmarket: Society/Culture: As the ice melts, the Northern Passage around Siberia will open to commercial shipping, cutting costs off the voyage to Europe from Japan and China. An even shorter direct route close to the North Pole may follow and then the Northwest Passage around Canada.
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