Turn it up. [XD1]
Take a letter!
Eastwood.
Dean.
A tumblr featuring impossibly cool people. Loves it.
When old looks futuristic.
(Maybe I should stop browsing all these car pictures.)
I have no idea what the original post is going on about (Google Translate says the title is “I drive my chair” and it doesn’t get any clearer than that) except that it features a series of black and white photographs, each with a solitary vintage car parked against a desolate, people-less setting.
It’s all quite pretty.
Well hi there.
Things seemed simpler back then.
STEVE JOBS AT HOME IN 1982 — “This was a very typical time. I was single. All you needed was a cup of tea, a light, and your stereo, you know, and that’s what I had.”
In an authentic and unadorned way, these photos the Ostzeitexhibition tell of a country that no longer exists, yet remains preserved through these images. Twenty years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, Ostzeit presents a photo series by, perhaps, the best chroniclers of the German Democratic Republic; gathered from the first-class inventory of the Ostkreuz Agency, founded on the concept of authorship in 1990. These unvarnished and sensitive pictures show the everyday life in the GDR beyond the images distributed by the political system. Thanks to their direct honetsy, this unique collection of photographs allows a very special view on Eastern Germany and its realitiy, that leaves its mark until today.