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Shinichiro Arakawa autumn/winter 2000
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H.R. Giger: 'double torso with hook' (1978-1983)
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Thierry Mugler autumn/winter 1999
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the preservation of history and the acts of archiving on the internet;
anybody can scan books and magazines sure but what are your intentions? do u want to preserve art/history? are u passionate about it? or it’s easy for you to gain an internet persona w a large following?
it seems people don’t like giving me credit but tend to give others credit for their scans? lol it’s confusing and lame but do I care? no, to a certain extent, this isn’t any of my work I don’t label my blog as content that’s like saying music is content, what I do is an act of preserving history and therapy just have many reasons for having an archive blog, and fortunately I love doing what I do.
it also makes me wonder the perseveration of other’s works isn’t really that important to those blogs, it’s just eye candy for consumers nothing more to it (my blog is somewhat that but i’ve stated numerous times on my intentions and genuine passions for scanning and having an archive blog) I get more into depth on the things I scan on my instagram so my tumblr is curated differently.
me, all the curators and archivists at archivepdf, milksockets, y2kaestheticinstitute, the retro art blogs like jca-archive & vhs-80 have post and scans things that’s not yet digitalized or things that’s rare or never really talked about so giving credit goes a long way it’s just good practice of consumerism.
during the 90s and 2000s blogspots and bloggers were heavily active and involved in collecting magazines and books and scanning things from their personal collection. the vibe, source, jet magazines, dreamcast and really any publication of gaming and “y2k” magazines were so vital for my childhood the advertisements were insanely good.
to say all this it’s more to it than giving credit. archiving on the internet has always been a cultural phenomenon.
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you found it here first, that’s all i’ll ever have to say in terms of scanning things cause it seems y’all like and reblog the same images that are my scan from different blogs.
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Etsuko Miura: 'october rabbit' (2011)
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Chanel autumn/winter 1999
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Alexander McQueen spring/summer 2001
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Marjan Pejoski autumn/winter 2001
Alek Wek wearing the iconic 'swan dress' that Björk had worn to the 73rd academy awards '01.
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Hajime Sorayama ca. 1990s
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Astro Boy by Ohya autumn/winter 2000
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Hajime Sorayama ca. 1980s
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