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Иллюстратор Тим Уайт, Великобритания
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Fashion model Naty Abascal in a NASA Mercury spacesuit, photographed by Richard Avedon for the 1965 Harper’s Bazaar modern special edition.

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Stanley Meltzoff
Currents of Space
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Stanley Meltzoff - Mission Interplanetary Oil - 1951 - Signet 914 Novel by A,E, van Vogt
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Illustration for Robert Heinlein’s Sixth Column
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Ace Double D-205, Who Speaks of Conquest? by Lan Wright. Cover art by Stanley Meltzoff, 1957.
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The Other Side of Here by Murray Leinster, 1955. Ace Double D-94. Cover art by Stanley Meltzoff.
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The Puppet Masters, 1952.

Stanley Meltzoff - Mission Interplanetary Oil - 1951 - Signet 914 Novel by A,E, van Vogt


Illustration for Robert Heinlein’s Sixth Column



Ace Double D-205, Who Speaks of Conquest? by Lan Wright. Cover art by Stanley Meltzoff, 1957.


The Other Side of Here by Murray Leinster, 1955. Ace Double D-94. Cover art by Stanley Meltzoff.



The Puppet Masters, 1952.

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Железная Дева, 1956
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AVON Moon Zero Two Calendar, 1970

January - Amber Dean Smith
February - Simone Silvera
March - In Flight Deck of MZ2

April - Standing in the MZ2 Airlock
May - Posing on the Asteroid set
June - At Lunar Customs

July - In the lobby of the Moon Hotel
August - In Hubbards Celler Hotel Suite
September - Farside Five

October - Rentabug and Moonsuits
November - Wally's Igloo set
December - Mining site set

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Subway of the Future
"Subways of the future will almost be noiseless and will make present subterranean transport systems seem snail slow. Pneumatically propelled "gravity vacuum tube" capsules will run underground at 240 miles per hour."
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Bell systems picture phone 1964
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illustration from the 1979 children's book Future Cities by Kenneth Gatland and David Jefferis

1. Giant-size TV. Based on the designs already available, this one has a super-bright screen for daylight viewing and stereo sound system.
2. Electronic video movie camera, requires no film, just a spool of tape. Within ten years video cameras like this could be replaced by 3-D holographic recorders.
3. Flat screen TV. No longer a bulky box, TV has shrunk to a thickness of less than five centimetres. This one is used to order shopping via a computerised shopping centre a few kilometres away. The system takes orders and indicates if any items are not in stock.
4. Video disc player used for recording off the TV and for replaying favourite films.
5. Domestic robot rolls in with drinks. One robot, the Quasar, is already on sale in the USA. Reports indicate that it may be little more than a toy however, so it will be a few years before 'Star Wars' robots tramp through our homes.
6. Mail slot. By 1990, most mail will be sent in electronic form. Posting a letter will consist of placing it in front of a copier in your home or at the post office. The electronic read-out will be flashed up to a satellite, to be beamed to its destination. Like many other electronic ideas, the savings in time and energy could be enormous.

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Wilma Deering Wearing Bubble Helmet
Wilma Deering wearing Helmet - Buck Rogers partner future astronaut flying with jet pack while brandishing a disintegrator ray gun -
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The Mysterians - art by Lt. Colonel Robert Rigg (1959)
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Dick Kohfield Starlog Magazine #2 “Space 1999: Astral Quest” Painted Cover Original Art (1976)


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Bertone concepts – "Yesterday's Dreams of the Future"

Bertone Lamborghini Bravo 1974.

«...Низко посаженный Bravo был истинный стилистический шедевр, имел футуристический вид, но был полностью функционален. В Bravo была использована оригинальная конструкция ветровых стекол – они были затемнены и лобовое ветровое стекло, казалось, переходило в боковые окна без каких-либо видимых стоек, это создавало впечатляющий эффект непрерывного остекления.»

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2. Bertone Alfa Romeo Carabo 1968, - Photo: Rainer Schlegelmilch

Carabo на шасси Alfa Romeo 33 Нуччо Бертоне считал одним из лучших автомобилей, рожденных в его ателье. Автомобиль, название которого переводится с итальянского как «жужелица», был экспериментом в аэродинамике, устранившим проблемы с подъёмной силой, разгружавшей переднюю ось.

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At the November 1968 Turin Salon, a 33 Stradale concept by Bertone signalled a genuinely new direction for supercar design. With its daring wedge shape featuring a frameless windscreen, scissor doors and slatted rear bodywork, the Carabo was named after the bright green beetle that inspired Bertone’s choice of colour. Reflective VHR-Glaverbel safety glass was chosen on account of its strength and lightness. This was one of the great concept cars, a bold but functionally valid vision of the future.
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Скайп-сессия с Сидом Мидом сегодня в 22:00 на "Стрелке"

Сегодня, т.е. во вторник 7 июля, в 22:00 в институте "Стрелка"в Москве (Берсеневская набережная 14, 5А) ожидается разговор по Скайпу с Сидом Мидом (Blade Runner, Tron, etc.). Вход бесплатный, но требуется (не знаю, насколько строго) предварительная запись по этой ссылке:
https://strelka.timepad.ru/event/219977/
После скайп-сессии в 22:45 начнется показ документального фильма о творчестве Сида Мида.
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