cienkamila’s posterous

 

"Do you miss me?"

- Train

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New York Times, illustrations | Fogelson-Lubliner

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Pulp Wave Fiction

Google Wave (Huh! Good God, Y'all!) What is it good for? Absolutely something! (say it again)...

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"Needles and haystacks and such."

That's why my life sucks.

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Internet Archaeology

Internet Archaeology seeks to explore, recover, archive and showcase the graphic artifacts found within earlier Internet Culture. Established in 2009, the chief purpose of Internet Archaeology is to preserve these artifacts and acknowledge their importance in understanding the beginnings and birth of an Internet Culture. We focus on graphic artifacts only, with the belief that images are most culturally revealing and immediate. Most of the files in our archive are in either JPG or GIF format and are categorized by either still or moving image, they are then arranged in various thematic subcategories.

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One China, Three Stories - China - Gizmodo

http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/2009/10/china_celebrates_60_years.html

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The Demon-Haunted World

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The City Is A Battlesuit For Surviving The Future

"The architecture of science fiction has profoundly changed urban design. When building cities of the future, our best guides may be places like comic book megalopolises Mega-City-1 or Transmet."

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works by Kazuki Takamatsu…

quite awesome.

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Monsters from Independent LEGO Artists

Hell yeah!

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