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SIGNAL MINIZINE

Behind the Shield

Sakurahime Azume Bunsho poster

Designer Koichi Sato

1976 poster for Sakurahime Azuma Bunsho, designed by Koichi Sato — a landmark of Japanese graphic design, blending traditional motifs with surreal, minimalist modernity.

The Doubla Chair

By Jean Dudon

The "Double Chair" by Jean Dudon is officially known as the Doubla Chair, a significant piece of French modern furniture design produced in 1971.

Butoh Dancer Kazou Ohno

photographed by Charlie Engman

A Japanese postwar dance-theatre form marked by slow, distorted movement and stark imagery, exploring the subconscious, the body, and transformation.

Nave Deusa

Artist Ernesto Neto

Ernesto Neto's installation "Nave Deusa" (1998) at the XXIV Bienal de São Paulo. Photo by Vicente de Mello

Broken Plates Coat

Martin Margiela

Detail of the Broken Plates Waistcoat from Maison Martin Margiela's F/W 1989 collection. Photo by Jennyfer Levy-Lunt

Fragments Divins

By François Halard

A photograph by François Halard for his exhibition Fragments Divins at Abbaye du Thoronet in 2023.

Artwork Enlighten Me

Artist Kei

Used as cover art for the record label Early Morning

Artwork

TilÜWater

Artwork for the 2021 release from musician TilÜWater.

The hopeless place

Artist Kei

Digital illustration by artist Kei, (2021).

Experimental typographic artwork

By Bracken Design

The Black Hole of Money

By Ventral is Golden

Created for the 0xSalon event series.

The Minaret of the Great Mosque

Samirraa, Iraq

Iraq, built in 852 AD for Caliph Al-Mutawakkil.

Kabyle women

By Rudolf Lehnert and Ernst Landrock

Kabyle women carrying water in Algeria, c. 1905-1910.

Dogon, Mali

By Huib Blom

A photograph of Dogon people and Dogon architecture.

Brutalist Swiss Army Pavilion

Carl Fingerhuth

Built for the 1964 Swiss Expo in Lausanne.

Tribal jewelry

Orissa, India

A woman wears traditional tribal jewelry of Orissa, India.

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Created by svyatykh.works

Artwork for tau contrib's 2021__album encode.

Inuit with self made sunglasses

Inuit hunter

Around 2,000 years ago, Inuit hunters created the first sunglasses. Narrow slits reduced glare from sunlit snow, protecting the eyes from damage and snow blindness.

Untiteld (Objects)

Hassan Sharif

An Emirati artist and prolific writer. (1951-2016)

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