Alexis Madrigal - The Fake Magazines Used in Blade Runner Are Still Futuristic, Awesome
Basic Googling various combinations of Blade Runner and magazines with some other keywords yielded nothing. So, I took the image of Dorgon Magazine and ran it through Google Images to see if it had shown up anywhere else with more information attached. It had indeed been posted a few times around the web including at a site for Manahan Design, where they were presented as custom Kindle screensavers for jailbroken devices. But down at the bottom of that site, there was a little inscription: “Much credit goes to Kevin From the Propsummit forums for his amazingly made high-res reproductions of the magazine covers seen in various locations in Blade Runner,” we read. Who is this mysterious, Kevin? And what is Propsummit? And are these covers actually *recreations* by someone who looked at the magazines in the film and somehow designed from anew from scratch? Are these completely new design fiction objects modeled on old design fiction objects for a movie that came out 30 years ago?Yes, this is very awesome.
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Winnie Truong - Mini Interview
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Monday, 27 June 2011, 3:38pm
Location? Age? Education? Website?
How would you describe your work to someone?
I usually tell them that I make really big drawings of hairy faces where hair becomes an unnatural…
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Here is an excerpt from a shot story called, “Distant Signals.” It will be featured in my Science Fiction comic magazine, “The Wonder Apparatus,” this fall!
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