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Experiments with Mac Paint style #retrowave #synthwave #eighties #newretrowave #outrun #80s #art #ar
“The future of space exploration as imagined by Robert McCall” ~retro-futurism
Crazy vintage transparent Mac by @applecollector ///////////////////////////////////////////////////
by @mynameismind2020 SCREENSAVER via r/RetroFuturism
LM Ericsson // Videophone Prototype (Sweden, 1981)
70sscifiart:Bob Layzell, from Robert Sheckley’s “Futuropolis,” 1978 1978. Illustra
December 1956. Nebula Science Fiction magazine
November–December 1954. Commander Battle and the Atomic Sub comic book, issue #3
modern1960s: 1959 Cadillac Cyclone concept car (1964 revised version) Source: automobilemag.com 1
February 1958. Nebula Science Fiction magazine.
Future Shopping. Source Unknown (tried to google image search), if anyone has any more info on
pixel-spunk: Buck Rogers Sonic Ray 25th Century Signal Light, (1949) 1949. Advertisement for toy ra
heyoscarwilde: Solar System Travel Posters illustrations by Luke Minner and Naomi Wilson :: via&nbs
white-space-conflict: We complain about how we never got the jetpacks and space stations we were pr
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I just realized I never posted all the art I did for Midwest Furfest 2021 as a Guest of Honor back i
Portada de Pin Boy que realicé tambien para el curso de comic que he preparado en @crehanacom
70sscifiart: Vincent Di Fate cover art November 1975. Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact magazine c
1990. Box art for Street Fighter 2010: The Final Fight on the original Nintendo Enter
April 28, 1963. “U.S. Space Hardware—Today and Tomorrow,” article in New York
August 1934. Modern Mechanix and Inventions magazine cover featuring a “radio tube train.&rdqu
February 1959. Illustration by Phil Berry for Amazing Stories 33, no. 2 featuring “The Wo
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