Typewriter eraser
This is a sculpture by Claes Oldenburg of a device used to erase typewriters out of existence.
Really.
Found via Ouno Design
This is a sculpture by Claes Oldenburg of a device used to erase typewriters out of existence.
Really.
Found via Ouno Design
Here’s an odd little video about this 19th century invention that put metal type in the hands of the general public.
And
Here’s an excellent resource: Professor Richard Polt’s original Classic Typewriter Page – live since 1995. Even answers that age old question, ‘Why doesn’t my typewriter have a numeral 1?’
And . . . Here’s all the clips.
‘The ‘twittering’ in the title doubtless refers to the birds, while the ‘machine’ is suggested by the hand crank’
Paul Klee’s Twittering Machine (Die Zwitscher-Maschine). Oil transfer drawing on paper with watercolor and ink on board with gouache and ink borders. 1922.
Another one by Legowelt. Video for Disco Rout.
Disney’s Magic Highway USA remixed . . . Music by Legowelt, from the ep Klaus Kinski.
‘An excerpt from the 1958 Disneyland TV Show episode entitled Magic Highway USA’
The first freeway in the west. Designed to be a garden one drives thru at high speed.
Compared to freeways built much later, everything feels . . . miniature. Like Disney’s original Autopia ride.
Historical site here. Poster (below) by Louis Quirarte.
‘Drawing inspiration from WWII German Autobahn road signs and Helmut Lang’
Berkeley-based Autograph Creative’s United Nations poster and typeface.
Illustration of the Hirschberg Saale Bridge with rest area – featured in propaganda posters for the German Autobahn highway system.
Found via Third Reich Ruins