BASSACKWARD

Bass's stream of ponchiness.


Design, Steampunk, Graphics, Typography, Photography, Paintings, Interiors, Architecture, Music, Motorcycles, Cars, fashion, and places, all that inspire me.

This is not a sensible space nor really trying to be, instead its the continuous, extreme and ridiculous contradictions of my mind.

rants against hypocritical "greenness", rants for ultra-liberal resurrections of a new NON socialist leftist libertarian, fetishist imagery of gas guzzling devices, modernist graphic design, and obsessive interiors.

A pattern lust affair!

From Philadelphia, PA
05
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This is an awesome sight.as an concept for a pool its beautiful.
Now the rest of this house, is another L.A style modernist nightmare.
neither form nor function, slabs of concrete for the sole purpose of being slabs of concrete, etc etc.
Every nightmarish pseudo modernist cliché amalgamated into a compendium of curves,  rectangles, cubes and cylinders + cement, glass and metal.
what a horrible place to even imply living in.
I can just imaging taking off clothes and shoes and letting them fall on the ground, walking away, only to come back and putting clothe back on and finding a closet or tiny room where I can hide to feel less cold in my heart. Aarg.
Further it is a great example of an immense waste of every possible natural resource, starting from the land on which it is built to the enormous amount of energy necessary to heat/cool the thing, to light it, to water it, etc etc.
This actually gets a notice for being a horror.
Double bleh.

via www.contemporist.com

This is an awesome sight.
as an concept for a pool its beautiful.

Now the rest of this house, is another L.A style modernist nightmare.

neither form nor function, slabs of concrete for the sole purpose of being slabs of concrete, etc etc.

Every nightmarish pseudo modernist cliché amalgamated into a compendium of curves,  rectangles, cubes and cylinders + cement, glass and metal.

what a horrible place to even imply living in.

I can just imaging taking off clothes and shoes and letting them fall on the ground, walking away, only to come back and putting clothe back on and finding a closet or tiny room where I can hide to feel less cold in my heart. Aarg.

Further it is a great example of an immense waste of every possible natural resource, starting from the land on which it is built to the enormous amount of energy necessary to heat/cool the thing, to light it, to water it, etc etc.

This actually gets a notice for being a horror.

Double bleh.

via www.contemporist.com


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