EMO - Elektromodul. A pack of Hungarian made cigarettes advertising the legendary EMO, a shady/grayzone impex company, importing COCOM-listed high-tech electronics, microchips and such into the socialist Hungary during the 70s, 80s. From my collection.
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Vilmos Zsolnay (Hungarian, 1828-1900) • Eosin Metallic Green Glazed Ewer • Hungary • c. 1900 • Glazed ceramic
In 1893 Vilmos Zsolnay introduced Eosin, a rich, iridescent glazing technique. The term, named after the Greek goddess Eos, goddess of dawn, was used to describe this unique finish.
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my god the hungarian covers of fight club have no business going this hard
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Géza Faragó (Hungarian, 1877–1928) • Poster for Tungsram Light Bulbs • c. 1910
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Minden évben újra | Next Year, Same Time, 1967
Artwork by Révész-Wigner or András Máté?
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actually the perfect creature DOES exist and it's called kockásfülű nyúl
LOOK AT IT
it lives in a chest
everyday it wakes up and does it's little streches
and looks for where it can help
such a creature
tell me this isn't what being god's favourite looks like. I don't want a job I want whatever this is
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