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Four Perfect Movie Trailers Made By Hollywood’s Reigning Master
New releases have been teased by trailers for a century now, but hot damn have they evolved into an art form all their own, and there are editors who specialise in making them. We got the inside scoop from one of the masters.
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Watch A Steamroller Make A Letterpress Print On The Street
There are lots of ways to put ink on paper, so why not use a goddamn steamroller over pavement to make a massive letterpress print? At San Francisco’s Roadworks Festival, an old-timey industrial construction beast from 1924 that’s since been spiffed and shined made literal street art. And it was awesome.
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A Blueprint-Style Catalogue Of Man’s Greatest Erections
Do you love architecture? Like, really, really love it? The Schematic of Structures is the latest poster by the chronic catalogers at Popchartlab, showing bitty, blueprint-esque icons of famous constructions from Stonehenge to the Burj Khalifa. Owning one and hanging it on your wall would be a great way to publicly show your appreciation for…
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So This Is How You Move A Neighbourhood Of Houses Across San Francisco
San Francisco’s current tech-led boom has seen slick new housing high-rises pop up all across the grid, but Bay Area urban renewal in the 1970s had a very different look. Photographer Dave Glass is a native of the city’s Western Addition, and snapped these images of Victorians being driven around town like massive domestic trailers…