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✖ Via Buda’s Wagon. A Brief History of the Car Bomb by Mike Davis, New York: Verso, 2007 [Amazon]

From the publisher’s website:

“On a September day in 1920, an angry Italian anarchist named Mario Buda exploded a horse-drawn wagon filled with dynamite and iron scrap near New York’s Wall Street, killing 40 people. Since Buda’s prototype the car bomb has evolved into a “poor man’s air force,” a generic weapon of mass destruction that now craters cities from Bombay to Oklahoma City.

In this gripping and disturbing history, Mike Davis traces its worldwide use and development, in the process exposing the role of state intelligence agencies—particularly those of the United States, Israel, India, and Pakistan—in globalizing urban terrorist techniques. Davis argues that it is the incessant impact of car bombs, rather than the more apocalyptic threats of nuclear or bio-terrorism, that is changing cities and urban lifestyles, as privileged centers of power increasingly surround themselves with “rings of steel” against a weapon that nevertheless seems impossible to defeat.” (more)

This book won the Lannan Literary Award for Non-Fiction. Read a short review of the book.



• Feb 21, 2010 link notes tagged: technology  book  author  terror  terrorism  bomb  car 
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✖ Via Where’s Wayne photostream on Flickr: “Bullitt”

“There is a trend lately to design retro, penguin-book style covers and posters for popular movies and contemporary video games. Here’s my take on my favorite car chase movie, Bullitt, starring Steve McQueen.”

About Wayne Dahlberg: visit Dahlberg design home page.



• Aug 01, 2009 link notes  [via] tagged: design  cover  film  movie  car  vintage  hack 
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✖ Via LIFE - Hosted by Google

“Spectator’s feet protuding out of driver’s-side window while waiting for takeoff of moon-landing mission, Apollo 11, at Cape Kennedy, Florida.” Photo by Bill Eppridge, 1969.

Bill Eppridge comments: “A man’s feet in a car during launch. I was on the beach for lift-off and photographed a lot of spectators. It was a a leisurely photo position.” (read more over at Eppridge’s blog).



• Jul 16, 2009 link notes  [via] tagged: BW  art  car  exploration  history  moon  photo  space  spectator  vintage  photographer 
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✖ Via Hamilton Wood Type Museum: “Auto Races”

Items for sale : “Printed on archival paper from original woodcuts created by the Globe Printing Company (Chicago). Measures 40” x 26.”

About the Museum : “Operated by volunteers of the Two Rivers Historical Society, the Hamilton Wood Type and Printing Museum is the only museum dedicated to the preservation, study, production and printing of wood type. With 1.5 million pieces of wood type and more than 1,000 styles and sizes of patterns, Hamilton’s collection is one of the premier wood type collections in the world.” (Read more).



• Jul 09, 2009 link notes  [via] tagged: print  wood  poster  vintage  machine  car  auto 
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Modern Mechanix: “Tomorrow-Land”, National Geographic, April 1965.



• Jul 03, 2009 link notes  [via] tagged: ad  BW  vintage  future  architecture  design  car  technology  economy 
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x818 / Slotcar : “Aurora Thunderjet 500 Commercial 1966”



• Jun 05, 2009 link notes tagged: vintage  video  ad  car  machine  technology  toy  kid  BW 

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