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The Propaganda Posters of the 1%

The Propaganda Posters of the 1%
Banks and governments own all the money and power thus controlling society and they will do absolutely anything to keep it that way, To top it off we are now paying off there huge debt again, as planned -not a mistake. To be honest I have very little hope for society especially when people are trying to do something about this whether it the right way or not but still trying, only to be met with total denial from all sides. As history has has told us, people only do something when its all or nearly too late and we are close to that point and even have an opportunity that will soon be gone. I consider the polar bear already extinct and in some ways I don’t think people even deserve the polar bear. I don’t know how many jobs they are getting but that 95% statement sounds like fluff, when indeed the whole planet is crashing, less jobs all round. Nice posters Benjamin Star, did you make them?

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Arts of Autism Drawing Autism is an incredible collection of artwork by people diagnosed with autism, from teenage amateurs to established artists. Unlike many of the books I feature on 50 Watts, this one is in print. You should buy it. [Amazon link to the new reprint which comes out April 2, 2014 from Akashic.] This post features a small selection of my favorite images from the book, along with some quotes by the artists. Publisher's description: Over the last decade autism spectrum disorder (ASD) has become an international topic of conversation, knowing no racial, ethnic, or social barriers. Donna Williams, The Outsider What was the inspiration for this piece? "The Outsider" is about joining in from the periphery. An excerpt from the artist's answer to the question, "At what age did the act of creating art enter into your life? I was deeply mesmerized with all things aesthetic and sensory from at least 6 months of age. Felix: Imaginary City Map, Age 11 What was the inspiration for this piece None. D.

Exercises in Style Exercises in Style Yet another awesome poster hero set by Grégoire GUILLEMIN! Lately his work never fails to impress me!! The downlode Etext Library Culture and Society Essays on aspects of modern life. Cyberculture A selection of classic speculative pieces from thirty years of the emerging culture of the Internet - what it could have been and may yet still be. Philosophy : Why You Should Not Be A Unitarian Universalist — Rev. Fiction : Club des Haschischins — Théophile Gautier : Flatland — Edwin A. Poetry : Night Mail — W. Software and Technology Reference The PKDicktionary — Philip K. Miscellany

Horrible Cards Horrible Cards are Copyright © 2012 Matthew Inman. Please don't steal. The Oatmeal 100 Illustrated Horror Film Posters: Part 1 For some, Halloween means costume parties and drunken debauchery. That’s never really been my style. Personally, I like to spend my Halloween evenings eating candy and watching scary movies. Yeah, I’m a nerd – I know. This Halloween season has had me reminiscing of the brilliant horror and sci-fi movie posters of years past. Particularly, I am a fan of the illustrated posters that used to be the staple of nearly every science fiction and horror film released. Since there were so many amazing posters to showcase, I have split this post into two parts. Creature from Black Lake The Kindred Fright Night Tarantula! Death Race 2000 Silent Running The Thing Forbidden Planet House Planet of the Vampires Tales of Terror Kingdom of the Spiders Day of the Dead The Winged Serpent The Island of Dr. Road Games Equinox Nosferatu Alligator The Alpha Incident Up From the Depths Zardoz Dracula Robinson Crusoe on Mars The Changeling Invaders From Mars The Giant Spider Invasion Plan 9 From Outer Space Mortuary Fantastic Voyage Piranha

Running the Numbers - An American Self-Portrait An American Self-Portrait by Photographer/artist Chris Jordan Plastic Bottles, 2007 60x120" Depicts two million plastic beverage bottles, the number used in the US every five minutes. Partial zoom: Detail at actual size: Paper Bags, 2007 60x80" Depicts 1.14 million brown paper supermarket bags, the number used in the US every hour. Cell Phones, 2007 60x100" Depicts 426,000 cell phones, equal to the number of cell phones retired in the US every day. Office Paper, 2007 60x87" Depicts 30,000 reams of office paper, or 15 million sheets, equal to the amount of office paper used in the US every five minutes. Cans Seurat, 2007 60x92" Depicts 106,000 aluminum cans, the number used in the US every thirty seconds. Denali Denial, 2006 60x75" Depicts 24,000 logos from the GMC Yukon Denali, equal to six weeks of sales of that model SUV in 2004. Detail at actual size: (This is the far left corner of the lake) Ben Franklin, 2007 8.5 feet wide by 10.5 feet tall in three horizontal panels

Oh I see Red!: Jay Chou Coffee Stain Portrait This project was inspired by the opening and closing lines in Jay Chou's song, 'Secret/不能说的秘密'. The opening line is about lifting a coffee cup off the saucer, "冷咖啡离开了杯垫" . The ending line of the song is about autumn leaves and fragmented pieces, "飘落后才发现 这幸福的碎片, 要我怎么捡?". Hundreds of individual coffee stain rings, many of them broken and imperfect like fallen autumn leaves, form a whole portrait. The singer tells a heartbreak tale of a lost romance with a girl from 1979 who time-traveled forward 20 years and met Jay in 1999, and they fell in love. As a little kid, I dreamt of becoming an artist.

100 Illustrated Horror Film Posters: Part 2 A few days ago I posted 100 Illustrated Horror Film Posters: Part 1 to get myself, and hopefully others, in the Halloween spirit. Much to my delight the post was a smashing success! Big thanks to everyone who helped spread the word on that article. As promised here is the second half of the horror and sci-fi illustrated posters collection. Happy Halloween everybody! Escape From New York The Dead Are Alive Critters Scream and Scream Again Creepshow And Now the Screaming Starts Re-Animator The Jaws of Death Vicious Lips Beyond The Time Barrier Maniac Journey to the Far Side of the Sun The Crater Lake Monster Demons The Land That Time Forgot Tomb of Ligeria Galaxina Frankenstein Bunny Lake Is Missing Invasion of the Saucer-Men The Legacy The Bees Chopping Mall The People That Time Forgot Meatcleaver Massacre The Giant Claw The Wicker Man King Kong Silent Madness The Evil of Frankenstein Dorian Gray The Curse of the Werewolf Planet Of Dinosaurs Great White The Day The Earth Froze Creature from the Haunted Sea Not of This Earth

50 Things Everyone Should Know How To Do Self-reliance is a vital key to living a healthy, productive life. To be self-reliant one must master a basic set of skills, more or less making them a jack of all trades. Contrary to what you may have learned in school, a jack of all trades is far more equipped to deal with life than a specialized master of only one. While not totally comprehensive, here is a list of 50 things everyone should know how to do. Edit: Do you like this post image? 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. Pablo Lobato | Illustrator Argentinian illustrator Pablo Lobato really knows how to work those graphic lines in his amazing illustrations. It’s so impressing that you can easily recognize the famous characters, even though they are almost only lines and boxes. Visit Pablo’s Flickr stream here and see more of his brilliant work. Via Fubiz

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