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ryanyflags · 2 years
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bambipomo please!!
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Here’s two bambi pomo flags :D
More on the main post (which includes lots of other bambi flags :)
This is based off of the general pomo- flag.
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pigswithwings · 1 year
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Show some love! [Based on this post]
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evan-collins90 · 6 months
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AMC Studio 30 Theatre - Houston, TX (1997)
"What the design attempts to do in the 110,000 sq. ft. space is simulate a movie studio backlot and the soundstage where guests become part of the action, and the experience "rekindles the magic and memory of movie going."
Elements from sound stages and studio road cases make up the central lobby space along with a guest service desk. Images of Hollywood's glamorous stars of the past add enchantment to the balcony walls. The space is divided into three themed areas that "transport guests into fantastic worlds of Animation, Action/Adventure and Cyberspace." The food concession stands within each area carries through the theme; "Fizz, Sizzle, Pop"; Wildebeest Feast"; and "Quantum Bits." The 30 auditoria are located off the soundstage lobby and within the various themed areas.
The architecture seems to come alive in the Animation area. The space is designed to resemble an animation cel: "flat, two-dimensional, cartoon-like graphics are outlined with black lines, filled with color and applied on an exaggerated scale." The Fizz, Sizzle, Pop concession's identity and blimp directional signs seem to float in a blue sky with flat, cut-out clouds. The setting for Action/ Adventure recalls a rainforest with heavy hanging leaves, bamboo and rock "carved" directional signs. The custom wall covering features petroglyphs of cave people carrying popcorn, megaphones and movie cameras. The fiber optic eyes peering from behind the leaves in the Wildebeest Feast stand change color. They also appear above rock outcroppings down the corridor. Patrons are invited to explore an abstract, futuristic world in Cyberspace where the floor and ceiling are the same color and brushed aluminum columns rise partway to the ceiling. To create the illusion of "endless space." custom light fixtures project beams of light along the walls and backlit graphic images have neon edges. Various colored lights and a high-tech fluorescent green/orange acrylic sign help to define the Quantum Bits concession area in Cyberspace."
Designed by Kiku Obata & Co.
Scanned from the book, Entertainment Destinations by Martin Pegler (2000)
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neolithicsheep · 1 month
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I have once again seen a post asserting that songs have a single meaning and through heroic effort have not written an essay on the post-modern school of criticism "the death of the author".
Look though if you can support an interpretation from the text then you can build a case for that interpretation. So while it is not true that a text (intended broadly here to mean any piece of media) can mean absolutely anything - because it will be impossible to support some interpretations with evidence from the text - it is true that you can support multiple interpretations from any given text.
Fandom is EXTREMELY good at this like oh, you want me to believe that Steve and Bucky are platonic best friends? I think the fuck not, Marvel screenplay writers and movie directors. And you can find fanvids that while they are perhaps not actually consciously made thinking "I am creating an act of textual criticism" are in fact doing that thing to support the argument that Steve and Bucky are in love and fucking.
For any song or poem or movie or novel it is possible to argue multiple and sometimes opposing subtextual meanings and while it is sometimes interesting to know what the author thought they were doing I ultimately find it less interesting than hearing from the people who then interact with the media outside of any relationship with the author.
There is no single meaning for any piece of media. You are not a Gnostic authority who has discovered the One True Message. Media belongs to everyone who interacts with it through the act of reading/listening/watching and therefore interpreting it through the lens of their own lives and experience and knowledge.
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microgeneration · 4 months
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From @evan-collins90
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larsnicklas · 3 months
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sasha: well you see, gus is PERFECT, so jot that down — gus: 🧍‍♂️
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insectanatomy · 1 month
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Are YOU Prepared for year 2000?
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coolclipartfree · 1 year
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"Disks Galore"
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ratatatastic · 4 months
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"good play" "they're wasting time there!" "gotta go quick gotta go quick"
a river of gold flows from his mouth
edmonton oilers @ florida panthers game 1 | 6.8.24
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spamtons · 8 months
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what if he was factory pomo and she was gvc
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lolcatsaestheticdump · 2 months
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archiveofaffinities · 10 days
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Charles Jencks, Post-Modern Space Diagram
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pigswithwings · 1 year
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you're electrifying to me!
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evan-collins90 · 15 days
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Nickelodeon reception desk & entry inside the overall Viacom New York City headquarters (late 1980s) - designed by Patricia Conway and J. Woodson Rainey, Jr.
Mix of the Wacky PoMo and Memphis Jr. design styles, love the aquarium and car/reception desk hybrid
Scanned from 'Women of Design - Contemporary American Interiors' (1992)
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v8mpvrse · 3 months
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POMO IN THIS SHIRT IM FUCKING CRYING??? THOSE ARE HIS CATS BTW. LIKE. HELLO 😭
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microgeneration · 2 months
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Neoclassical by Young Mi Kim (1991)
From @evan-collins90
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