Jordan Hatcher’s slides from a recent talk in London about how tattoo artists and their clients may need to carefully apply copyright law in the very near future.
Whilst musing on the anaesthetic of the familiar, the ever-interesting Russell Davies brings up the concept of ‘dysphemisms’—deliberately harsh words or phrases used to break said anaesthetic effect.
Photos showing how the Lockheed Burbank Aircraft Plant was hidden in plain sight to protect against Japanese air attacks during WWII. Absolutely incredible.
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