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Another Science Fiction: An Intersection of Art and Technology in the Early Space Race – Blog – BERG
Artwork: Number IX by Oli Sihvonen. Advertisement: LASL in Missiles & Rockets, 1 Feb., 1960 Artwork: Number IX by Oli Sihvonen. Advertisement: LASL in Missiles & Rockets, 1 Feb., 1960
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Art From The Early Days Of The Space Race
Big Dumb Object — ... have a great article on their blog entitled Another Science Fiction: An Intersection of Art and Technology in the Early Space Race by Megan Prelinger. It’s a fascinating discussion of the images used in the early space race including adverts, art and magazine covers. Lots of great retro feel optimistic stuff. ...

SF Tidbits for 11/28/09
SF Signal — ... & Articles Ann & Jeff VanderMeer's anthology Steampunk Reloaded is open to (reprint) submissions. Here's a book trailer for Aliette De Bodard's Servant of the Underworld. Jo Walton reveiws Seteven Brust's The Phoenix Guards. The website for the game Star Wars: Old Republic has some stellar wallpaper downloads. [via Super Punch] An Intersection of Art and Technology in the Early Space Race. [via Big Dumb Object ...

Science Fiction That Isn't Science Fiction (6)
Earth and other unlikely worldsAnother Science Fiction: An Intersection of Art and Technology in the Early Space Race On industrial trade magazine covers and ads from the days when science was the Way Forward, and the law of unintended consequences had yet to be invented. (via Big Dumb Object) ...

The Art of the Space Race [Defense]
io9 — ... You can see more of these advertisements, along with design-geek analysis, at Berg London. Or you can pre-order a copy of Prelinger's forthcoming (gorgeous) book, ...

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