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Wednesday, November 08, 2006
A Visual Blast From The Past
Belgian advertising was colorful during the fifties and the Atomic Age! All these small pictures, only from Belgian brands, were printed on matchboxes.
Tuesday, November 07, 2006
Dead Rising
Since the Halloween holiday flew right past us and Jerry Frissen is an obvious fan of zombies (you have read his amazing "Zombies That Ate The World" with Guy Davis, right?)...I figured I'd post a trailer for Capcom's Dead Rising game on the XBox 360. Although the game's been out for over a few months now, it's still the best sampling of digitized zombie violence ever to grace a videogame console. Those Capcom developers must be super keen on George Romero's classic contributions to film!
Tuesday, November 07, 2006
That’s Your Style, Tiger…
Muttpop rules your life. This blog told you everything about good graphic taste, nice comics, exciting music, vinyl toys and video games… But now Muttpop goes further: it tells you how to dress!
Tuesday, November 07, 2006
The Tikitis
Fabien will be upset that I'm putting this page online because it's not finished, but I can't help it... This is page 16 of the TIKITIS.
Tuesday, November 07, 2006
The Reign Of The Atom
The postwar celebration of progress in science and technology for the betterment of mankind sparked the use of scientific symbols in the decorative arts. Typical examples are often referred to as "atomic style." The most memorable "atomic style" symbol of this decade was without any doubt the Atomium, built as centerpiece for the World Expo 58 in Brussels. The Atomium represents the atomic lattice of iron crystals, magnified 165 billion times linearly, according to the "cubic body centered" system. The Atomium is the visualization of microscopic molecular structures on a great enlarged scale. If you wish to read more informations about the fabulous World Expo 58, please visit this enjoyable website.
Monday, November 06, 2006
The Simpsons
A funny political ending to THE SIMPSONS yesterday.
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