“World domination of news” as mapped out in Life, November 14, 1944.
Source: thegildedcentury
A Night Alarm, by Myles Birket Foster, from The Carewes, by Mary Gillies, London, 1861.
(via oldbookillustrations)
Source: archive.org
The longest word that can be typed using only the top row of letters of the keyboard: Typewriter.
Source: poetrysociety
Illustration by Nikolai Lutohin published in the 1970s and 80s in the now-defunct Yugoslavian science magazine Galaksija.
Miscellaneous Uncatalogued Material
MoMA Print Studio with David Horvitz, Sarah Crowner, and Ariana Reines, presented by Triple Canopy.
The Museum of Modern Art Print Studio, 4 West 54th Street.
February 15, February 27, March 7, 2:30-4 p.m., Free admission, attendance is limited.
Join artists Sarah Crowner and David Horvitz and poet Ariana Reines, as well as Triple Canopy editors and guests, for discussions about the nature of publication, which will lead to the production of the second edition of our Volume Number series. Each program will examine the relationship between specific objects in the MoMA collection and contemporary art practices, focusing on new forms of public discourse, knowledge production, and circulation fostered by digital technologies.
Above: Arnold’s which will not mould (via: foundintransit)
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