The field
A walk-through view of he Field exhibition of 1968 reproduced in Smith and Green (2002, fig 03.02)
A walk-through view of he Field exhibition of 1968 reproduced in Smith and Green (2002, fig 03.02)
Was given some old postcards and found this one with Leedermeg in it! I remember seeing this thing as a kid but only saw Brian Blanchflower’s book many years later. The story I heard that was there was a chrome plating plant that was bulldozed when the Mitchell Freeway went through and the strange chemical …
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Water soaked cover
Penguins listening to the Gramophone during the summer from The Heart of the Antarctic (1909) by Ernest Shackleton
With dried orange peel flowers.
Designed for naturalists and ornithologists, photographers and outdoor professionals, the Osprey is an exceptionally quiet coat. Development of the design and trialling were carried out by Tony Soper, on of Britain’s leading ornithologists, naturalists and broadcasters.
from the adventures of helvetica man (and) woman http://www.flickr.com/photos/timo/sets/72157600895582644/
The old X-acto man from The Museum of Forgotten Art Supplies. http://www.drawger.com/?what=shows&show_id=32
Peter Fischli and David Weiss Rucksack, 1982, from Plötzlich diese Übersicht (2000)
The Organised Dig and The Disorganised Dig (Celoria, 1970, oo 120-121)