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Rozema Teunissen, Compressed, spring/summer 1999
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An image from a Hoover catalog in the 1920s. A woman wears a mask that measures her carbon-dioxide exhalation while she vacuums, in order to assess how much energy she is expending. The catalog promises that “Hoover offers the least fatiguing way of cleaning carpets and rugs.” From the Smithsonian Libraries’ Trade Literature Collection.
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Alejandro Jodorowsky. Fabulas Panicas (Panic Fables), Texto, Dibujo y Color. 1967-1968.
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(via Craft of Use: Post-Growth Fashion | katefletcher.com)
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Great ! To whom it may concern … Photo by Nicolas Demeersman.
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AINO LABERENZ in front of the school in Laongo, BURKINA FASO. It is part of the great OPERNDORF AFRIKA project which was initiated by her husband, the artist CHRISTOPH SCHLINGENSIEF, and the architect DIÉBÉDO FRANCIS KÉRÉ.
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