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Oppusa - III © Forndom
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Sabine Weiss. 2CV sous la pluie, Paris,1957.
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Patti Smith 1975 © Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation
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Translucent Xenomorph Prototype - by H.R. Giger, 1978
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Susan Kare, The Woman Who Gave the Macintosh a Smile
In 1982, she was a sculptor and sometime curator when her high-school friend Andy Hertzfeld asked her to create graphics for a new computer that he was working on in California. Kare brought a Grid notebook to her job interview at Apple Computer. On its pages, she had sketched, in pink marker, a series of icons to represent the commands that Hertzfeld’s software would execute. Each square represented a pixel. A pointing finger meant “Paste.” A paintbrush symbolized “MacPaint.” Scissors said “Cut.” Kare told me about this origin moment: “As soon as I started work, Andy Hertzfeld wrote an icon editor and font editor so I could design images and letterforms using the Mac, not paper,” she said. “But I loved the puzzle-like nature of working in sixteen-by-sixteen and thirty-two-by-thirty-twopixel icon grids, and the marriage of craft and metaphor.”
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The Little Soldier / Le Petit Soldat ( France 1963/ Dir : Jean-Luc Godard )
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Behind the scenes of Shichinin no samurai 七人の侍 (Seven Samurai) - Kurosawa Akira 黒澤 明 (1910-1998) - Japan - 1954
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