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talesfromweirdland:Alternative power station designs by Henry Dreyfuss and Associates, for US Steel.
“Astral Projection” Volume I: Genesis // Instagram // 6th Void Radio
“Journey into the pineal gland” Volume I: Genesis // Instagram // 6th Void Radio
The Things that Live on Mars (1908).A description, based upon scientific reasoning, of the flora and
Flight by Deep-Freeze. Cover art for Galaxy Magazine, February 1961. By Bob Ritter.
Metropolis 2050 #3.Retrofuturistic art by Robert McCall, 1984.
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talesfromweirdland:Combining the gritty 1970s aesthetic with the neon power of the 1980s: Blade Runn
The Perfect Secretary (1954). Illustration by John Laurell.
Retrofuturistic city by German illustrator, Klaus Bürgle. From Das Neue Universum (The New Universe)
Tomorrow and tomorrow (1956), paperback cover by Robert Lavin (1919-1997).
1950s retrofuturistic art by James R. Powers.The house of the future (second image)—I could live the
talesfromweirdland:This is supposedly an ad from 1946, but I can’t find much about it. It’s a great
weirdlandtv:Publicity stills for Disney’s Magic Highway, U.S.A. (1958).(The stills were restored and
talesfromweirdland:Publicity stills for Disney’s Magic Highway, U.S.A. (1958).(The stills were resto
What to do with radioactive waste? Bury it deep in the ocean floor with “muscle motors”.1962 illustr
Space Travel, by John Polgreen. 1950s.
Space colonies as envisioned by NASA circa the 1970s. The wheel-shaped construction was quite popula
Cutaway of an inflatable moon base. Illustration from the early 1960s.
talesfromweirdland:Space colonies as envisioned by NASA in the 1960s/1970s. The wheel-shaped constru
philcoulsonismyhero:did-you-kno:NASA created retro travel posters for different locations in our sol
Futuristic vehicle designs by Tim Flattery for Back to the Future Part II (1989).
talesfromweirdland:“Space-suit of the Future”. Circa 1930s.
How RCA Transistors Will Run Your “Electronic” Car of Tomorrow. 1964 ad with art by Arth
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