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Alexander Graham Bell’s Tower, from “Dr. Bell’s Tetrahedral Tower,” National Geographic Magazine [Oct., 1907]
From The Aerodynamic Lightness of Being by @enriqueramirez
”(…) I myself create it,
edit it,
censor it,
publish it,
distribute it, and …
get imprisoned for it. (…)”
Samizdat was a key form of dissident activity across the Soviet bloc in which individuals reproduced censored publications by hand and passed the documents from reader to reader.


FOTO: Carrières Centrales, Casablanca, ca 1953
(c) Photothèque de l’École Nationale d’Architecture de Rabat, MarocVía IN THE DESERT OF MODERNITY - THE EXHIBITION + periferiadomestica
(Source: quellequaintrelle)
Thanks!! nachetz
Traffic on Times Square, from New York Times Building, 1922
/via pdsmith
Tatlin’s Tower (1919) Digitally Superimposed on the Petersburg Skyline
More info: The Charnel House