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J'affiche...! L'actualité en affiche par Geoffrey Dorne

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Wonderful Machine Photography Blog Wonderful Machine More Are you a photographer? L'auto, la femme et le blaireau L'image de la femme dans certaines pubs autos. Petite anthologie des fantasmes auto-macho... Honda Civic 1975 Aston Martin Henri Matisse Illustrates 1935 Edition of James Joyce’s Ulysses A couple weeks back, we mentioned that you can download a finely-read audio version of James Joyce's Ulysses for free. What that version doesn't include -- and couldn't include -- are etchings by Henri Matisse. Back in the mid-1930s, George Macey, an American publisher, approached the celebrated painter and asked him how many etchings he could provide for $5,000. Although it's widely believed that Matisse never read Joyce's sprawling classic (despite being given a French translation of the text), he did come back with 26 full-page illustrations, all of them based on six themes from Homer's Odyssey, the epic poem that Ulysses consciously plays upon. In 1935, an illustrated edition of Ulysses was printed. Matisse signed 1500 copies; Joyce only 250.

HackerspaceWiki Hackerspaces are community-operated physical places, where people can meet and work on their projects. This website is for Anyone and Everyone who wants to share their hackerspace stories and questions with the global hackerspaces community. Regular Events Call-in - Call-ins provide an opportunity for existing hackerspaces to provide an update and highlight upcoming events, and new/planned hackerspaces can ask questions. John Nack on Adobe February 07, 2014 I’ve Got My Ticket For the Long Way ‘Round… From discovering Adobe my first week in college & sending away $10 for an ATM Light floppy disk, to teaching Photoshop in college & starting a Web design career, to joining the company itself in 2000, I’ve had a very special relationship with this place. It has enabled & enlivened my creativity on so many levels, from making beautiful images & animations to learning how to develop great products.

Japanese graphic design from the 1920s-30s In the 1920s and 1930s, Japan embraced new forms of graphic design as waves of social change swept across the nation. This collection of 50 posters, magazine covers and advertisements offer a glimpse at some of the prevailing tendencies in a society transformed by the growth of modern industry and technology, the popularity of Western art and culture, and the emergence of leftist political thought. "Buy Domestic!" poster, 1930 [+] Cover of "Nippon" magazine issue #1, Oct 1934 [+]

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