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Monthly Archives: August 2005
I will be out for a while
A warning for readers: I won’t post anything on the next few days because I intend to attend the Festival Internacional de Curtas-metragens de São Paulo (São Paulo International Short Film Festival). I will try to be back on the … Continue reading
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Tagged animation, blogging, cartoon, São Paulo, short films
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The Original Illustrated Catalog Of ACME Products
Do you remember of the great ACME products? Now you can find them on The Original Illustrated Catalog Of ACME Products. Some very useful products like Iron Carrot, Trick Balls and Propelled Unicycle (satisfaction guaranteed). I will want some Super … Continue reading
Sci-Philately
Sci-Philately – A Selective History of Science on Stamps. Make a short and amusing travel through the history of astronomy and cosmology, chemistry, mathematics, biology, atomic bomb, geology, Nobel Prizes, electromagnetic theory, genetic, evolution, physics and modern physics with stamps.
Picturing Modern America
Picturing Modern America:1880 – 1920. Among the many ways that US society became modern between 1880 and 1920 was in the production and consumption of images. With the growth of new media technologies such as photography, chromolithography, film, and newspaper … Continue reading
Fernanda Cohen
The artist Fernanda Cohen grew up in Buenos Aires and moved to New York City to study illustration at the School of Visual Arts. Her amusing works have movement, happiness and a great use of colours.
Oleg Paschenko
Conclave Obscurum presents the portfolio of Oleg Paschenko. The site navigation isn’t so friendly, but it’s worth lose some time to see his illustrations, videos, typography. Link suggested by male.dei.
Alessia Pierdomenico
Alessia Pierdomenico is an independent photojournalist based in Rome, Italy. She works extensively for Reuters from 2000 and her photographs have appeared in many publications. Her portfolio is fabulous.
The end of some link blogs
Some of you may had notice that Michelle left the link blogging and Life In The Present ist kaput. But she kept Tiny Bubbles and Captured, her blogs for poetry and pictures. In the same week Mark said goodbye to … Continue reading
Jeux des métiers
While Patricia is on a short break of her blog, check the lovely illustrations of a small book called “Jeux des métiers” that she posted here, here and here.
Femdomart
Femdomart is a dedicated site to Femdom (female domination) art. This Russian site has an impressive collection of images, it has works more than 160 different artists. Different styles and techniques for almost all the tastes. If you don’t have … Continue reading