Photo 1 Apr 6 notes 73sand88s:

Eagle Beak & Mona Lisa - Sandy, Oregon on Flickr.Via Flickr:
QSL cards have been used by Citizen Band (CB) radio folks for many years to indicate that they have talked together on a certain radio frequency, date and time.

73sand88s:

Eagle Beak & Mona Lisa - Sandy, Oregon on Flickr.

Via Flickr:
QSL cards have been used by Citizen Band (CB) radio folks for many years to indicate that they have talked together on a certain radio frequency, date and time.

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Quote 27 Mar 14 notes
For me a work of fiction exists only insofar as it affords me what I shall bluntly call aesthetic bliss, that is a sense of being somehow, somewhere, connected with other states of being where art (curiosity, tenderness, kindness, ecstasy) is the norm. There are not many such books. All the rest are either topical trash or what some call Literature of Ideas, which very often is topical trash coming in huge blocks of plaster that are carefully transmitted from age to age until somebody comes alone with a hammer and takes a good crack at Balzac, at Gorki, at Mann.
— Vladimir Nabokov, 1956, from: “On A Book Entitled Lolita” (via drawpaintprint)
Video 24 Mar 22 notes

theproofoflife:

Skagen is the northernmost point of Denmark, where the Baltic and North Seas meet. The two opposing tides in this place can not merge because they have different densities.

Photo 12 Mar 172 notes dotroom:

The Residents cross the road in Toronto 1986

dotroom:

The Residents cross the road in Toronto 1986

Photo 11 Mar 11 notes

(Source: kimonoguy)

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Video 9 Mar 15 notes

dinosaurspen:

An original LISP machine at the MIT Museum.

Video 9 Mar 141 notes

prostheticknowledge:

Visualing Poetry with 1960s Computer Graphics 

Experimental collection of films made in late 1960’s using a computer has surprising digital and glitch aesthetic - video embedded below:

[PK Note - I’m not going to lie, the film isn’t going to be for everyone, and it does feature some abstract jazz which may hurt your ears if you are listening via headphone. As you’ll see in the excerpt below, a computer was used to create the composition but not the colours, which was added later. Still, I do see it as a possible precursor to glitch we are more familiar with today]

From 1964 through around 1969, artist Stan VanDerBeek worked with computer scientist Ken Knowlton on a series of films:

… Each film was constructed using Knowlton’s BEFLIX computer language, which was based on FORTRAN. The films were programmed on a IBM 7094 computer. The films were created in black and white, with color added later by Brown and Olvey. This particular version is taken from a film with some color decay.

VanDerBeek passed away in 1984. He is also part of the film Incredible Machine, made in 1968. VanDerBeek was part of a unique program at Bell Labs that allowed artists to work with computer scientists in order to explore and advance the technology in the fields of computer graphics and music.

Source Here

Photo 8 Mar 1,703 notes

(Source: antho-phobia)

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Photo 7 Mar 97 notes mierdadevida:

Merzbow.

mierdadevida:

Merzbow.

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Video 6 Mar 2 notes

retardoengineer:

Just some pics from my all time favourite game, Atlantis: The Lost Tales.


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