Posts Tagged: illustration
03.13
Before time. Steam naturally generated from millions of vents throughout the land warms huts and tents. 1820. Invention of Bucket Steam Trap allows steam piping throughout the city.
03.13
Before time. Steam naturally generated from millions of vents throughout the land warms huts and tents. 1820. Invention of Bucket Steam Trap allows steam piping throughout the city.
03.12
Michael Fiorello saw excitement build up on the wildest ideas and people slowly becoming greedy. His son’s toy train moved towards the end of the track. He raised the cost of money and enforced a bank law restricting lending
03.11
The Magnetics Notebooks detail, in drawings and words, how people’s emotions are contagious and broadly determined by the earth’s magnetic cycles. In one of the notebooks, called the Statistical Notebook, historical data show the correlation. Michael Fiorello eventually placed
03.11
The Magnetics Notebooks detail, in drawings and words, how people’s emotions are contagious and broadly determined by the earth’s magnetic cycles. In one of the notebooks, called the Statistical Notebook, historical data show the correlation. Michael Fiorello eventually placed
03.09
Michael Fiorello studied the notebooks for three years. One night he returned home and found his son playing with an antique land train model, one of those machines that used to cross the land before the seas and the
03.07
About forty years ago a man died, leaving thirteen hand-written notebooks. A woman bought one of them from an antique street vendor and showed it to the major of the island where she lived, Michael Fiorello. Fiorello scouted for the
03.03
April 1st, 1933. For twenty hours, fish crowd the surface of the water in Life Canal on Fiore Island. June, 1865. After Karl Cagol’s death by influenza, at the age of 103, the family of primates that lived with
03.03
April 1st, 1933. For twenty hours, fish crowd the surface of the water in Life Canal on Fiore Island. June, 1865. After Karl Cagol’s death by influenza, at the age of 103, the family of primates that lived with
03.02
Early on the following morning, still half asleep, Gaia suddenly saw how every moment is wonderful and unique and forever lost. She felt happy and dizzy and sad at the same time. When Julia came home from the Archilab, she
03.01
Then it happened, from out of nowhere. Countless birds moving in waves in the sky. The sky turning dark, then clear, then dark again. Birds as one gigantic hand, as a wing, a wave, as a school of fish, as
03.01
Then it happened, from out of nowhere. Countless birds moving in waves in the sky. The sky turning dark, then clear, then dark again. Birds as one gigantic hand, as a wing, a wave, as a school of fish, as


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