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Posted on November 8, 2012 via Kali Yuga Intifada with 49 notes
Source: old-glory
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Posted on November 1, 2012 via Le Neuvième Art with 296 notes
Source: 9emeart
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The illustration above comes from Bruce McCall’s Zany Afternoons, my favorite book as a kid. I grew to adore all the usual science fiction, but McCall has a singular vision that will always stick with me—a blending of the now and the soon and the recent past—a dreamy nostalgia for disasters that hadn’t happened yet, like time was a pure contradiction, expanding in every direction.
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The city of the future (April, 1934 Popular Science Monthly)
(via fuckyeahsciencefiction)
Posted on June 18, 2012 via n-architecture with 550 notes
Source: blogs.smithsonianmag.com
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A lot of vintage depictions of futuristic cities involved these elevated roads supported by and passing through skyscrapers. The idea is pretty impractical, but it looks awesome
(via superunknowndimension)
Posted on August 2, 2011 via Metropolis of Tomorrow with 87 notes
Source: davidszondy.com
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New York in 2032 - Fragment of the cover of the “Science & Mechanics” magazine, 1931
Dark Roasted Blend: Hallucinatory Architecture of the Future
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Posted on March 17, 2010 with 28 notes
Source: darkroastedblend.com
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Soviet science-fiction illustration, 1933
via instant-noodles: sovietfrequency: backseatconfidentialPosted on September 1, 2009 via SLUTS IN THE CITY with 75 notes
Source: slutsinthecity
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Syd Mead’s “Renewal”, I
by Kiel Bryant
Posted on August 2, 2009 with 15 notes
Source: Flickr / kielbryant
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Posted on June 14, 2009 via 鏡 with 38 notes
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Proposed Chrystie-Forsyth Parkway, Los Angeles, by Arthur Frappier, 1931
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