Hi Woodsy, in search of different results on the world wide Web, I tried different search queries.
I put "1960s Japanese SF illustration" into Google Translate and translated it into Japanese. Copying and pasting the resulting bunch of characters into Google and selecting Images, so I could see what the hits were, I found some very interesting results.
The following link (handily translated into English) is for an exhibition of artwork, including pictures by Shigeru Komatsuzaki that I'm unfamiliar with.
I hope you Moonbasers will enjoy it too....
Looey
Oz
O/T this may help with 3D printing
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Ooooh! Academic Speak!
DeletePretty heavy going, but I think the take home message is software improving the capabilities of hardware systems.
I'm hoping the 3D printer manufacturers will incorporate this alternate thinking into future consumer products or better still, release software updates.
On a similar note, my 3D scanners are quite old now, but they are performing better than when they were new. This is all down to improved software updates. So if the hardware manufacturers keep this thinking in mind, everything gets better without obsolete tech cluttering up the workshop!
Thanks for that, Anonymous!
Shigeru Komatsuzaki is one of my favorite illustrators, and his “War Era” work is amazing. SFZ
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