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I have to show you this right now. Dreams Of Space: “2001: A Space Odyssey” Howard Johnsons Children’s Menu (1968) via martin klasch: Drinks, Anyone? and mudwerks
Posted on May 8, 2013 via sloth unleashed with 66 notes ()
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actual photo. not modified. Morrison spontaneously cloned from all the drugs in the air. He was back to himself by the end. Via vintagemarlene:
jim morrison at the the roundhouse, london, 1968 by david burnett (jazzinphoto.wordpress.com)
Posted on February 16, 2013 via kitten on the keys with 14 notes ()
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The great Christopher Lee as Duc de Richleau in The Devil Rides Out (1968), one of Lee’s favorite films. He has performed in more film roles than anyone in history: 275 since 1946. Including such classic film series as the Lord of the Rings, Star Wars, not to mention Police Academy. Oops. Did I mention it? He also played Dracula about a dozen times. He is the best. Via beautyandterrordance & greggorysshocktheater
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Posted on January 6, 2013 via GreGGory's SHOCK! THEATER with 51 notes ()
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Collage of the day: art by Roman Cieslewicz. “L’ombre de ma folie” (‘The shadow of my madness’) features a repeated image of surrealist Joyce Mansour as appeared in the French magazine Opus International issue number 6, ca. 1968. Via regardintemporel
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Posted on December 7, 2012 via Regard Intemporel with 285 notes ()
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“16th Exhibition of Japan Advertising Artists Club” poster by Tadanori Yokoo, 1968. His current work is here. via theshinyboogie
Tadanori Yokoo, born in Nishiwaki, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan, in 1936, is one of Japan’s most successful and internationally recognized graphic designers and artists. He began his career as a stage designer for avant garde theatre in Tokyo. His early work shows the influence of the New York based Push Pin Studio (Milton Glaser and Seymour Chwast in particular) but Yokoo himself cites filmmaker Akira Kurosawa and writer Yukio Mishima as two of his most formative influences.
Posted on September 29, 2012 via TheShinyBoogie with 7 notes ()




