Lovers in Jersey City late 1970s
I <3 NJ
Lovers in Jersey City late 1970s
I <3 NJ
Ruth von Morgen
the angelic Annemarie Schwarzenbach, photographed by Marianne Breslauer
A letter from Alfred Joseph Freuh to his wife Guiliette Fanciulli on January 10, 1913, which folds out into an art gallery so she could prepare for the “gallery marathon” of Paris
The Mocking of Christ
Fra Angelico, 1441
fresco
Convento di San Marco, Florence
this amazing website features every single style of geocities websites ever made
Visual Engineer Steve Giralt explains process behind a complicated 15 second shot, employing some post production, robotics, slow motion cameras, Arduino and elastic bands:
I’m Incredibly proud to share this Deconstructed Burger video piece. For what would end up being a 15 second video, lots of hours and hard work went into making it happen.
“Now I know that mail art is the dream of all my travelling.” Belgian artist Guy Bleus (also known as 42.292) is known for his experimentations with scented correspondence and for founding the Administration Center, one of the largest mail art archives in the world.
Guy Bleus mail art to John Evans, 1985 Aug. 15. John Evans papers, 1972-2012, bulk 1970s-2012. Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution.
I’m absolutely loving this framed “mini map” and ticket display by Peter Dovak, whose work we’ve featured here on Transit Maps previously. A neat idea, executed very confidently. Hopefully, his collection can grow to showcase even more maps and tickets in the future!
Source: Peter Dovak/Twitter
We’ve heard that a googly-eyed stubby squid was recently spotted off the California coast.
Funny, we spotted some googly-eyed cephalopods in Descriptions of some new and rare Cephalopoda. by Richard Owen. Part II (1881).
i really want to get a sad faced dog and name it Townes but i think it might make it cursed
tis the season of rum ham