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“Terra-Techne“ consists of six suspended “tectonic plates,” each representing a different continent. This image was posted on January 24, 2020. #lizglynn #sculpture #publicart #technology #tectonics #tectonic
“Terra-Techne“ consists of six suspended “tectonic plates,” each representing a different continent. This image was posted on January 24, 2020. #lizglynn #sculpture #publicart #technology #tectonics #tectonic
In honor of our 40th anniversary, every week this year we are highlighting one of our past exhibitions. This image was posted on January 23, 2020. #tbtsfom #sfomat40 #talkingboards #ouija #planchette #spiritualism
Designed by Louis Blériot and Raymond Saulnier, the Blériot XI monoplane took off on its maiden flight #onthisday in 1909. This image was posted on January 23, 2020. #avgeek #blériotxi #blériot #postcard
In 1961, about an hour north of Washington, D.C., a construction crew prepared to demolish a historic home in Thurmont, Maryland. This image was posted on January 22, 2020. #zuberscenicwallpaper #wallpaper #zuber #scenicwallpaper #interiordesign #museum #design
In 1961, about an hour north of Washington, D.C., a construction crew prepared to demolish a historic home in Thurmont, Maryland. This image was posted on January 22, 2020. #zuberscenicwallpaper #wallpaper #zuber #scenicwallpaper #interiordesign #museum #design
In 1961, about an hour north of Washington, D.C., a construction crew prepared to demolish a historic home in Thurmont, Maryland. This image was posted on January 22, 2020. #zuberscenicwallpaper #wallpaper #zuber #scenicwallpaper #interiordesign #museum #design
#Onthisday in 1970, the world's first ever scheduled Boeing 747 wide-body jet service was flown by Pan American World Airways with Captain Robert M. Weeks in command. This image was posted on January 22, 2020. #widebodyav #avgeek #paa #panam #panamerican #boeing #boeing747 #747
Inspired by a nature exhibit that allows visitors to experience the world through the eyes of different species, filmmaker Louis Morton (@louisjmorton) presents a future world in which climate change survivors turn to animals to return the planet to livable shape. This video was posted on January 21, 2020. #videoartssfom #film #video #louismorton #nature #animation #climatechange #plants #earth
Inspired by a nature exhibit that allows visitors to experience the world through the eyes of different species, filmmaker Louis Morton (@louisjmorton) presents a future world in which climate change survivors turn to animals to return the planet to livable shape. This image was posted on January 21, 2020. #videoartssfom #film #video #louismorton #nature #animation #climatechange #plants #earth
Inspired by a nature exhibit that allows visitors to experience the world through the eyes of different species, filmmaker Louis Morton (@louisjmorton) presents a future world in which climate change survivors turn to animals to return the planet to livable shape. This video was posted on January 21, 2020. #videoartssfom #film #video #louismorton #nature #animation #climatechange #plants #earth
Inspired by a nature exhibit that allows visitors to experience the world through the eyes of different species, filmmaker Louis Morton (@louisjmorton) presents a future world in which climate change survivors turn to animals to return the planet to livable shape. This video was posted on January 21, 2020. #videoartssfom #film #video #louismorton #nature #animation #climatechange #plants #earth