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Even robots need to rehearse their lines.
Ed Emshwiller’s amazing cover for the April 1960 issue of Galaxy. Plus, a Cordwainer Smith story! Where’s my copy?
My favorite space hunk! Flash Gordon by Al Williamson.
The Green Millennium by Fritz Leiber, 1953. I mean, it has a Green Cat on the cover. The Green Millennium is set in a futuristic human society based on our own. The regimented, regulated and bureaucratized lifestyle led by the misanthropic Phil Gish
midcenturymodernfreak: Model dioramas built by a Thunderbirds fan! The British sci-fi TV series ran from 1965 to 1966. Via
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theswinginsixties: Colleen Corby in space age fashions, 1967.
Photograph by JEAN CLEMMER of Paco Rabanne fashion, 1969.
Space Age Planet
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rogerwilkerson: Manned Space Flight - 1961
The Utopian Encyclopedia
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dsbigham: LAX original master plan.
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TROPIC OF CAPRICORN
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midcenturymodernfreak: 1952 Illustration | Jon Whitcomb Source: flickr.com/photos/retroarama
Pierre Cardin, 1964 | Photo Philippe Pottier for L’Officiel
nickkahler: Pierre Cardin, Portrait of a Woman with a Velour Helmet, c. 1960
Ready for galactic battle. Fashion by Pierre Cardin.
For when you’re THAT close to the sun. Lunettes Eskimo by André Courrèges, 1965. Photography by William Klein.
A design of Sir Ebenezer Howard’s utopian Garden City from his book titled To-Morrow: A Peaceful Path to Reform, 1898.
Flash Gordon by Alex Raymond.
theswingingsixties: Fashion by Paco Rabanne, 1960s.
“COURRÈGES” photographed by Peter Knapp, 1970.
Cross section design of a “Plug-in City” by Warren Chalk, Peter Cook and Dennis Crompton, 1962-64.
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Veruschka in Paco Rabanne, 1960’s.
misspeelpants: Inspirational Images: Year of the slippery little dress Seen at Jean-Yves Elrhodes’ hair salon in Paris. Tricel jersey dress; Janice Wainwright at Simon… View Post Futuristic hair salon.
New Summer Sporting, Palm Tree Project, Monte Carlo, by Warren Chalk, 1971.
60sfashionandbeauty: Space age Frigidaire ad featured in The Saturday Evening Post, 1966. (♥)
Why don’t we have our own personal litter disintegrators yet?
cosmicsyzygy: When you’re doing something you know you’re not supposed to…
Still from Mars and Beyond, a classic Disneyland series, 1957.
Flash Gordon illustrated by Al Williamson.
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kateoplis: Woman in the Moon, 1929
mudwerks: (via Saved From The Paper Drive: Original Art, Thrilling Wonder Stories, Winter 1955) Edmund Alexander Emshwiller
Donyale Luna in Paco Rabanne.
northern-man: Christine Kaufman, with tinting…
cosmosonic: brigitte
“Now you will all die! Mwa ha ha!” Futuristic Gyroscope in the Centerhouse Pavilion at the Seattle Worlds Fair, 1962
“Research Station on the Moon” illustrated by Eberhard and Elfriede Binder-Staßfurt. Published in Space-to-earth man: A compilation of historical development of nature and society, edition #20, 1972. The main station, complete with
Gillette’s utopian design he called ‘Metropolis’ from his book, The Human Drift (1894). In this book Gillette outlines how the city would function with a perfect and equal economic system and why the city should be located near Niagara
Archigram design by Peter Cook and David Greene, 1973.
space-age-planet: Designer André Courrèges, 1969
Fashion by Betsey Johnson for Paraphernalia Boutique, 1967.
space-age-planet: Pierre Cardin Design
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letsbuildahome-fr: Binz auf Rügen Architect: Ulrich Müther Location/Year: Rügen, Germany / 1967 Photograph: Matthias Heiderich
leatoutunplat: Fifi Chachnil- 80