
The Chrysler Building once had a seventy-first floor observatory, which was open to the public until 1945. The observatory featured a celestial motif, with sun rays painted on the walls, and Saturn-shaped lighting globes hanging from the ceiling…
Photo from The Chrysler Building: Creating a New York Icon Day by Day by D. Stravitz

Eliseo Mattiacci - Remake Oneself, 1973
Scanned from Body Art and Performance: The Body as Language by Lea Vergine

What can we learn about architecture from a spacesuit in motion?
An image found by Mengyi Fan a student in archafterthestreet

The Make-Up Center, New York City, April 24 1974. Photographer Waring Abbott
(Source: alittlebelowtheangel, via high-speed-tikket)

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The Medium Eva C. With a Materialization on Her Head and a Luminous Apparition Between Her Hands - 1912 - by Albert von Schrenck-Notzing.
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