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The Photos of the Stunning 1976 Citroën DS Tissier Car Transporter

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This automobile, which was constructed by Tissier in 1976 for a French motor club, was based on a Citroën DS from the year 1970. Continue reading »

Employee Workspace Interiors at the Atari Headquarters in Sunnyvale, California, 1976

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In June 1972, Nolan Bushnell and Ted Dabney established Atari. After five months, Atari’s debut product, Pong, revolutionized the gaming industry. Other arcade games were swiftly released by the company. Over a 15-year period, millions of game cartridges were sold when the Atari Video Computer System (VCS) was debuted in 1977. Continue reading »

Pictures of The Runaways Go Surfing in April 1976


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The Runaways were an all-female American rock band that recorded and performed from 1977-1979. The band released four studio albums and one live album during its run. Among their best-known songs are “Cherry Bomb”, “Hollywood”, “Queens of Noise” and a cover version of the Velvet Underground’s “Rock & Roll”. Never a major success in the United States, the Runaways became a sensation overseas, especially in Japan, thanks to the single “Cherry Bomb”. Continue reading »

Concepts From Future Past: 1976 Ferrari Rainbow

Ferrari claims that its new 458 Spider is the first mid-engined sports car with a retractable hard-top, but this isn’t entirely true: the 1976 Bertone-styled Ferrari Rainbow concept car employed the same layout and a similar folding roof setup – 35 years ago… Unlike its modern counterpart, though, the Rainbow’s roof required manual work to remove, fold and stow in the back. Continue reading »

Debbie Harry Photographed By Chris Stein For Punk Magazine Centerfold Shoot, 1976

A few decades ago, up-and-coming punk-pop star Debbie Harry had a photographer on hand to chronicle her every move – her friend, bandmate and lover Chris Stein. Continue reading »

Rare And Beautiful Photos Of 18-Year-Old Freshman Madonna At The University of Michigan In 1976

Before Madonna donned that iconic conical bra and wore a rosary around her neck because she said she liked the feeling of a naked man between her bosom, Madonna Louise Ciccone was actually looking pretty sweet. Here’s a collection of rare and beautiful photos of a young Madonna at age 18 taken by Peter Kentes in 1976. Continue reading »

Debbie Harry Photographed By Chris Stein For Punk Magazine Centerfold Shoot In 1976

A few decades ago, up-and-coming punk-pop star Debbie Harry had a photographer on hand to chronicle her every move – her friend, bandmate and lover Chris Stein. These photographs of Debbie Harry are from an outtake from Punk Magazine centerfold shoot which were shot in a Bowery loft in New York City, 1976. Continue reading »

Sexy Pictures Of ABBA’s Agnetha Faltskog Posed For Sweden’s Poster Magazine In 1976

Agnetha Fältskog was a singer with the Swedish band ABBA, famous for hits like “Mamma Mia.” In 1969, Fältskog became engaged to Björn Ulvaeus. At the time of their engagement, Ulvaeus was working with a songwriter named Benny Andersson. Andersson was engaged to an Anni-Frid Lyngstad, who, much like Fältskog, was becoming an increasingly popular singer in Sweden. Continue reading »

History Of Apple: All The Apple Products From 1976 To 2017 In A Single Poster

The Insanely Great History of Apple has just been updated, bringing together all the Apple products from 1976 to 2017 in a single poster. Continue reading »

Mysteriously Abandoned In 1976, This Creepy Mansion Just Gave Up Its Secrets

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Built in the thirties, this spectacular mansion definitely saw its share of grandiose affairs in its day, but sadly, its been abandoned since the seventies. Located just outside of New York City, the home is like a time capsule for a much more glamorous era — but it also happens to be full of creepy old relics as well. Continue reading »

The Personalized Datsun: 1976 280-Z Brochure

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This eight-page brochure illustrates how the 280-Z has grown into the role of Grand Tourer: “More comfort, more luxury, more overall performance with all the traditions of the 240-Z and 260-Z updated, embellished, refined.” Continue reading »

This Aston Martin Interior Design Is a Thing of Beauty

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The Aston Martin Lagonda was a groundbreaking vehicle known for its futuristic styling and luxurious interior, produced between 1976 and 1989. Continue reading »

Amazing Photos of the Zagato Zele 1000 “Electric Car”

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The Zagato Zele 1000 was an electric microcar produced from 1974 to 1976 by the Italian design house Zagato. Continue reading »

This Comic Artist Gives Popular Comic Characters A Retro Makeover

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Are there any classic comic book fans or vintage comic collectors here? Kerry Callen, inspired by Marvel and DC, has crafted retro comic covers with a humorous twist, featuring iconic characters like Batman, Spider-Man, and Superman in unexpected situations. Continue reading »

P A R A N O R M A L A C T I V I T Y: The Superb Surreal AI Portraits by Michele Loubser

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Michele Loubser was born in Bloemfontein, South Africa in 1976. Her childhood was spent in Potchefstroom and she completed her Diploma in Fine Arts at the Tswane University of Technology in 1997. Continue reading »

Amazing Vintage Photos of Roger Moore Posing With Lotus Esprits

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After the success of the white Lotus Esprit S1 in the 1977 James Bond film “The Spy Who Loved Me,” the Turbo Esprit appeared in the 1981 film “For Your Eyes Only,” playing less ambitious roles. Continue reading »

“Blindness”: Javier Martin’s Exploration of Urban Grittiness, Glamorous Advertising, and Society’s Obsession with Beauty

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Javier Martin is a Spanish multidisciplinary artist renowned for his innovative work across painting, collage, sculpture, performance, and video art. His art cleverly juxtaposes everyday objects in unexpected ways, creating thought-provoking visual metaphors. Continue reading »

Important Things and Hilarious Happenings: Demetri Martin’s Guide to Life (and Laughter)

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A master of many talents, Demetri Martin is an American comedian. His deadpan stand-up routines are known for their quirky blend of illustrations, musical bits, and clever wordplay. Continue reading »

Photographer Richard Johnson Captures the Beauty of Canada’s Ice-Hut Communities

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In the heart of winter, the northern United States and Canada undergo a magical transformation as temperatures plummet and bodies of water freeze over. Continue reading »

With a Help of AI This Artist Creates Mindblowing Vintage Manga-Style Artworks

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Manga and AI-generated content go along like chalk and cheese. Mangaka fans’ dislike of AI makes the two worlds seem so different. This new technology is sometimes criticized for stealing from legends like Katsuhiro Otomo and Masamune Shirow. Bepop Genesis proves this is not true for most. Continue reading »

Beyond Words: Eleonora Capodiferro’s Visual Diary of Love and Misunderstandings

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Italian graphic designer Eleonora Capodiferro visualized the emotions she feels when communicating with a loved one in different situations. For example, “What I feel when you yell at me” or “What emotions I feel when you say you love me.” Continue reading »

Street Artist Creates Fun Scenes By Playing With His Surroundings And Paper Cutouts

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American artist Rudy Willingham is from Seattle, and he has a magical way of making his city seem happier and brighter. How does he accomplish it? utilizing cutouts from paper! Continue reading »

Brolga’s Travel Series: Fun Characters Doodled in Streets and Cityscapes

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Color adds excitement to cities, and Australian artist Brolga captures this vibrancy through his unique art. He creatively infuses his travel photos with bright, doodled characters, starting this project in 2016 to give more life to his travel memories. This idea grew, incorporating his friends’ and professional photographers’ travel images worldwide. Continue reading »

PJ Richardson’s Rainbow-Colored Abstract 3D Illustrations

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PJ Richardson, serving as the Executive Creative Director and co-founder of Laundry, a design and animation studio, boasts an impressive personal portfolio brimming with a spectrum of stunning 3D creations themed around rainbows. Continue reading »

Amazing Surreal and Psychedelic Art Works by Boris Pelcer

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Born in Sarajevo, Bosnia, SFR Yugoslavia in 1985, Boris Pelcer is a visual artist residing in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA. He does art to investigate the ethereal complexity of life on Earth. Continue reading »