David Bowie album "Let's Dance" ad in Fool’s Mate magazine(Japan), 1983
(via Fool's Mate No.28(1983) (1) | Tokyo Dragon Road)
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BUCK-TICK - Atsushi Sakurai Fool’s Mate issue n°89 (1989)
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Tokyo music studio ad in Fool’s Mate magazine, 1983 (Tokyo Dragon Road)
(via Fool's Mate No.29(1983) (2) | Tokyo Dragon Road)
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★ COLLECTION ARCHIVE ★
Fools Mate (June 2008)
Mucc in USA #2 “ROCKSTAR taste of chaos”
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okay this is a bit of an abstract piece that I kinda sped through just to have a concept that looks half decent, but hopefully it makes sense once I explain it. it's a shot reverse shot (cinematography term for showing a character, what they're looking at, and then their reaction) of this woman looking at a strange piece of jewelry on display in her girlfriend's house. the reflection in the glass of the display case shows the collar lining up with her neck, which is some extremely unsubtle foreshadowing, but I think it looks cool so whatever
also here's a close up view of the collar; a golden band with an intricate locking mechanism, and a rose engraving on the front.
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Fool’s Mate magazine(Japan), 1983
(via Fool's Mate No.29(1983) (2) | Tokyo Dragon Road)
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The stupidest thing about feyre is that she loses her shit at rhys for not telling her they’re mates (which I actually think was decent of him? Not manipulating her with the bond or forcing it on her?) and ghosts him for over a week before making him grovel but she’s totally fine with him & madja deciding she’s too feeble & fragile to know about her own body & pregnancy and conspiring to let her die rather than tell her & risk her fetus’ life shapeshifting. Like. Sarah Janet have you heard of consistency
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hide in FOOLS MATE issue 195, January 1998
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Fool’s Mate magazine(1983) - フィリップ K. ディック「銀河の壺直し」を巡る座談会。医大生時代の香山リカの姿があったり...
They talks about the book “Galactic Pot-Healer”(Philip K.Dick)
野々村 最後に『壺直し』の<壺>っていうイメージのことなんだけど、これはディックの作品によく出てくるイメージだね。ふつう<壺>というと、古美術品か何かを思うけど、ディックのはたぶんるつぼに近いものだと思う。その中に現実や非現実、いろんな思想や文化のコードが投げこまれ、もつれあっているような。
式場 ぼくたちの住んでいる世界というのは、壊れた壺のようなものなんだろう。そのため現実と非現実、希望と妄想とが入りまじっている。そうした中で暮らす人間にとって、日常生活というのは、割れた壺を繕うような毎日であって、それでもなお壺の割れ目からは、たえず何か大切なものや邪悪なものが流れだしてきてしまうんだ。
(via Fool's Mate No.29(1983) (2) | Tokyo Dragon Road)
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