
“Original Caption:
New York — Audience members sit in grandstands known as the People’s Wall, in the IBM Pavilion at the New York City World’s Fair.
A mechanical system raised the 500 seat grandstands within the building so that the audience could watch a film on the inner workings
of computer logic. (1964)”
via If Charlie Parker Was a Gunslinger, There’d Be a Whole Lot of Dead Copycats





I’m not certain, but I think all these images are by Amos Bad Heart Buffalo. Could be wrong, they’re from this book which includes
several artists. The first and last image are my favorites. The last one’s markings are so strange, left from testing the nib of the pen?
It’s also common for the facial features to not change much between figures, but things like clothing and animals depicted in high detail.

Hello friends and family members, today feels like summer times.
Photo from Square America, a new place for me to stalk and drool.





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Some images gathered while lingering in the jury room:
Grand Coulee Dam
Two Francis Turbines From Grand Coulee, via and via
Niagra Falls underground tunnels
Woody Stem Section taken with a PAXCAM!
ぎゅう Firmly by toshi*
From the incredible movie Hausu, Via
John Ford






















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