No se como... Pero tus publicaciones siempre logran hacerme reír xD
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Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young Photo by Henry Diltz
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From sometime in the 1960s to the 1980s, Harry Everett Smith found a number of folded paper airplanes on the streets of downtown New York . According to his surviving friends, the Beatnik artist, avant-garde filmmaker, and pseudo-anthropologist kept boxes upon boxes of them.
Smith donated a portion of his paper airplane collection to the Smithsonian Center for Folklife and Cultural Studies. In 1994 the Smithsonian sent a box containing 251 planes to the Anthology Film Archives. These photographs—all 251 of them—were recently compiled in the book Paper Airplanes: The Collections of Harry Smith.
One of Smith’s old friends remembers him running out in front of moving taxicabs to fetch them; another said he guessed Smith liked studying the changes in the planes’ morphologies over the years.
Read more about Harry Smith and these Beatnik-era paper planes.
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The Stones on Ready, Steady, Go!, 1964.
Sorry for the crease.
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