TOD: 11:47 pm
Help fund Jay Cheel’s How to Build a Time Machine documentary:
The year is 2036. Decades after the global nuclear war, an American soldier named John Titor is assigned to travel back to 1975 and retrieve an IBM 5100 computer. During this mission, John makes an unexpected stop in 2000 “for personal reasons.” He connects with his family — and his 2-year-old self! And he interacts online with a group of time travel enthusiasts, sharing information about the future and a detailed description of how his time machine works.
Today, many think John’s tale was a hoax. But he also has die-hard followers who strongly believe they spoke with a man from the future.
Um…OK! At the $100 level, one of the things you get is this poster by Jesse Philips.
Tonight’s feature: No Country for Old Men, posters by Anthony Gerace
I couldn’t bear to be disappointed with one more thing today, so.
The Black Keys in Brixton (part two), Jon Smith
The Black Keys in Brixton (part one), Jon Smith
I’ve never heard of the movie but this poster by Jay Shaw is fantastic.
Moon, Adam Rabalais
There is a sea of Moon imagery out there that attempts to address the main premise of the story without being spoiler-y, with varying degrees of success, but this one does it really well. I especially like the subtle ∞ in the title.
A Serious Man by Akiko Stehrenberger
Definitely click through and check out her other work. Fantastic stuff.
(via nevver)
The Mad Doctor, Tom Whalen
A recent “8 1/2” silk screen poster commissioned by The Texas Theatre for their “Italian Summer” 35MM print series. Two color silk screen on bright white Finch 100lb cover. 20.5” x 14” (2011). Check out more work at Napkin Art Studios.
(via criterioncorner)
It’s The Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown, Tom Whalen
Make Love in MPLS, Lucas Richards (via dkngstudios)
Bon Iver, Kevin Tong