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How do costumes contribute to a television show’s brand? For #NatalieBronfman, the costume designer behind @HandmaidsOnHulu, “I am ultimately one of the enablers of the writer’s room’s vision” >> https://t.co/h5Klqe3eTm
This is a Night Stalker. Don’t worry: The fearsome land-based predatory bat will only evolve circa 50 million years in the future, in the Pacific archipelago of Batavia, according to the speculative masterpiece After Man >> https://t.co/i4vok6UgZI
It was an obscure manifesto for spiritual synesthesia that sowed the seeds for the US’s 1920s Chromatic Revolution, writes @ElleHward 🔮 >> https://t.co/mivH028awj
“The ability to preserve something is also a privilege” says @srujangatha, whose archive of 1970s Dalit Panthers zines is helping to safe-guard anti-caste literature previously thought to be lost to time ✊🗃️ >> https://t.co/HxyJP9ToyN
“The images in After Man, even forty years on, look neither utopian or dystopian. The book rejects this dualism, and instead shows us through animals, strange yet familiar, just how inevitable change is” says @jpksure >> https://t.co/i4vok6C7LA
A new 40th anniversary edition from @breakdownpress of After Man, the speculative masterpiece by Dougal Dixon, finds new relevance in a world grappling with climate crisis 🌎 >> https://t.co/i4vok6C7LA
What does the new craze for pet portraits say about the times we live in? — ✍️ by @ZacharyPetit >> https://t.co/NqwfSqRPg8
A little-known fact: 19th century seed packages and catalogs were absolutely stunning. See for yourself > https://t.co/TG6Tt9Labi
At the turn of the 19th century, lower postal rates, the arrival of mail order, and printing innovations set the stage for a horticultural catalog boom. Read about how seed catalogs ushered in a new form of marketing at the dawn of the advertising age > https://t.co/TG6Tt9Labi
These gorgeous 19th century seed catalogs were a prescient form of advertising — by @ElleHward > https://t.co/TG6Tt9Labi