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Show and Tell: Visconti Tarot Cards
14 points
prismatic
2016-02-08T04:47:31Z
mentalfloss.com
Distant Hammers: Notes on Art and the Apocalypse
1 points
prismatic
2016-02-06T22:38:55Z
www.theparisreview.org
A Thousand Movies in One
2 points
prismatic
2016-02-05T00:31:50Z
www.nybooks.com
The First Known Photograph (2015)
1 points
prismatic
2016-02-04T07:23:04Z
www.openculture.com
The NASA Rocket Countdown Came from a 1929 Fritz Lang Film
114 points
prismatic
2016-02-02T18:04:09Z
www.atlasobscura.com
The Prickly Genius of Jonathan Blow
57 points
prismatic
2016-02-01T05:18:05Z
www.newyorker.com
DIY wallpaper cut from what is now said to be the world's most expensive book
8 points
prismatic
2016-01-31T16:01:30Z
www.telegraph.co.uk
How Linen Postcards Transformed the Depression Era into a Hyperreal Dreamland
2 points
prismatic
2016-01-30T20:33:38Z
www.collectorsweekly.com
‘Blooks: The Art of Books That Aren’t’ Explores the World of Fake Books
2 points
prismatic
2016-01-30T03:27:44Z
www.nytimes.com
Counter Currents: Are.na on Ted Nelson’s Computer Lib/Dream Machines
7 points
prismatic
2016-01-26T23:27:34Z
blogs.walkerart.org
William Gibson: On Technophobia and the Power of Film
2 points
prismatic
2016-01-26T05:30:28Z
lithub.com
Getting in the Habit
3 points
prismatic
2016-01-18T22:41:44Z
www.theparisreview.org
Learning to Read at Age 41
57 points
prismatic
2016-01-16T23:15:23Z
www.nypl.org
The Most Edited Wikipedia Articles from Every Year of Its Existence
21 points
prismatic
2016-01-15T17:46:41Z
digg.com
Werner Herzog’s Maniacal Quests
4 points
prismatic
2016-01-11T02:55:12Z
www.thenation.com
The First Book Illustrated with Photographs (1843)
6 points
prismatic
2016-01-09T21:01:28Z
www.openculture.com
The Creepy Beauty of VCR Errors
57 points
prismatic
2015-12-31T17:26:03Z
killscreen.com
In the 1960s, Adult Coloring Books Were Radical Texts
60 points
prismatic
2015-12-29T19:46:39Z
www.atlasobscura.com
Italy’s food is bound by tradition. Its most famous chef isn’t (2013)
15 points
prismatic
2015-12-19T21:49:59Z
www.newyorker.com
A 17th-Century Japanese Artist Is Once Again Making Waves
23 points
prismatic
2015-12-17T18:19:15Z
www.smithsonianmag.com
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