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"space-age" Definitions
  1. (especially of design or technology) very modern and advanced

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The term "space age" tends to conjure some notion of slick futurism, but we forget that the first space age and all its Cold War-era investment happened half a century ago.
But the Space Age had already begun 12 years earlier.
Headlines Lockheed chosen to launch Britain's commercial space age on.ft.
You grew up in the space age '60s and '70s.
Mr. Courrèges's breakthrough came in 1964 with his "Space Age" collection.
Now, Hadid has yet again channeled her inner space-age princess.
Here are the most memorable ads that captured the Space Age.
They had these fascinating cards that had this Space Age aesthetic.
NBC opted for a new space-age set at 30 Rock.
YONKERS, N.Y. — Once there was the era of space-age fashion.
They are the ghosts of the Space Age, technically mere space junk.
Next, you're shelling out for space-age aerodynamics, crafted from carbon fiber.
Then it can be said that the space age has truly begun.
For all its space-age decor, it is a demanding, physical record.
Do you think there's a reason the Space Age influence faded away?
Closed since 2001, it was a ghostly relic of space-age architecture.
The vibe of the room struck me as '70s meets space age.
The cutting-edge results often seemed "space age," at least for their time.
So, what are you actually getting with this space-age feel-safe accessory?
There are some fun retro designs and some really cool space age ones.
And space-age wireless is something we can all probably get behind.[ESA]
But it did create one of the great artists of the space age.
But I do remember thinking that the Times website was like space age.
And how many tech-savvy early adopters really need a space-age pickup?
On the day, a colourful cascade of fireworks illuminated Astana's gleaming space-age facades.
Frigidaire used a model with a pseudo-space helmet for a Space Age feel.
When the two Voyagers were launched, the space age was only 20 years old.
There's none of Daft Punk's or Deadmau5's high-tech sheen, nothing space-age.
He could've been anything from a music mogul to a space-age bounty hunter.
Their technological optimism was our mother's milk, and a space-age diet for the future.
He also thinks that "the new space age" we're experiencing now could get us there.
The Soviet Union, if poor in consumer goods, inaugurated the space age in dazzling firsts.
One in Shanghai's Xujiahui district, Robot Magic Restaurant, cultivates a space-age, mini-golf ambience.
Paco Rabanne was best known for his space-age inspired designs throughout the late 1960s.
The point is, there are few cabins on the market that feel as space age.
This isn't what President Kennedy had in mind when he ushered in the space age.
Tomorrowland aimed to serve as a window to the future, inspired by Space Age innovations.
So spacecraft, spaceflight, spaceship, spacesuit and spacewalk, but space age, space shuttle and space station.
Her brain beats to the tinny, space-age pulse of Miami Bass and freestyle classics.
The less space-age among us can also find the movie on DVD and Blu-ray.
This is space-age, space-cadet stuff, dub beamed straight out from one of Jupiter's moons.
Just watch astronauts strut in their new suits to the stylings of Boeing's space age EDM:
Thaddaeus Ropac One of the fair's most entertaining booths presents "The Space Age," a group show.
Theatrical frontmen led bands that put on circus-like musical productions dripping in space age futurism.
He embraced the notion, but brought in his own experts and commissioned a space age structure.
Lucy Boynton and Rami Malek looked ready for a space-age adventure on the red carpet.
To make this rather remarkable marketing image, Bentley turned to, literally, space-age photographic wizardry from NASA.
Since the dawn of the space age, humans have launched amazing pieces of advanced technology to orbit.
From its terrace, the view is dominated by a space-age municipal sports center to the north.
The robot in the original show, who resembled an aluminum can, is now a space-age Demagorgon.
Since the beginning of the Space Age, there have been  no confirmed injuries caused by falling satellites.
The big picture: Today's space age looks very little like the one that began 50 years ago.
Mexico City's airport has just added sleep pods with a space-age design for $30 a night.
But LaserDiscs still feel like space-age vinyl record, and vinyl seems to be making a comeback.
This sounds gloriously space-age, as long as you don't look through the car's tinted front windows.
She was sitting on a space-age chair in the family's new apartment, in the West Village.
In the '50s, cowboy costumes were all the rage — the space age had yet to take hold.
Sixty years ago, we entered the space age when the Soviet Union launched the first Earth satellite.
Sixty years ago, we entered the space age when the Soviet Union launched the first artificial satellite.
All of them, and in turn Paco Rabanne itself, have become synonymous with '60s Space Age style.
If one is a model of Calvinist restraint, the other is an illustration of space age aspiration.
Jah, a beachcomber for the space age, uses big-data analysis to locate and identify larger debris.
The same playbook that dreamed up Cadillac's space-age tail fins was soon designing sleek Frigidaire iceboxes.
For some more meaty behind-the-scenes, check out This New Ocean: The Story of the First Space Age by William E. Burrows or The Heavens and the Earth: A Political History of the Space Age by Walter A. McDougall — both of which earned Pulitzer Prizes for history.
But how does it compare to the two other formerly space age cars when it comes to appreciation?
Seele was also hired to produce the canopies, those fins that give the Ring its spaceage vibe.
Likewise Sanders, except that in his case the glorious future is more midcentury Scandinavia than space age America.
The 1950 film Destination Moon is another classic that predates the space age, like Explorers on the Moon.
The "home cider-making system" is a space age-looking countertop device created by Taiwan-based startup Alchema.
Twenty years ago, 70 percent of Eastman's products were of traditional fabrics; the rest were space-age materials.
It is both futuristic and retro, very much influenced by the mid-20th-century "space age" design trend.
The researchers combined space-age technology with old-fashioned exploration both to discover and to map the area.
This is by design: Tesla has never sought to make its vehicles come off as too space-age.
A lot of MCs tackle this type of space age, stripped down laser funk by cutting against it.
For our invention, "scientists" have woven society's simultaneous expectations of sexiness and chastity into a space-age fabric.
That world includes luminescent caves, an enchanted forest peppered with tree houses, and corridors that are decidedly space-age.
The symbol that appears on Nick Fury's space-age beeper in the final seconds is the Captain Marvel logo.
"For the holiday meal, Atlantis' pantry had a space-age version of a feast," according to the Times piece.
A void secreted away in the largest pyramid in Giza has been revealed thanks to some space-age technology.
She created Ghariba, a series of benches, chairs and loungers all outfitted with what looked like space-age helmets.
Sure, he had a net likely made out of some space-age polymers that could stop a freight train.
It came with "space age technology," The Times said — a computerized console and even a closed-circuit television system.
Now we are entering a new Space Age, with the goal of visiting Mars and other far-flung destinations.
These ads capture the Space Age in all its glory, from space helmet-clad models to rocket-powered cars.
NeuroSpeculative AfroFeminism builds a whole physical set to convince you that you're actually in a space-age hair salon.
The stadiums, as promised, are ready — shimmering space-age bowls dotting the skylines of 11 cities across the country.
But something about this new Space Age and its myriad players comes across as not only familiar, but inevitable.
The freeze-drying process seems space-age and blows people's minds, but scientifically it's somewhat simple and it's all-natural.
Black Panther's African nation of Wakanda owes much of its secretly space-age technology to one element in particular: vibranium.
A joint venture with the Monsanto corporation, the cantilevered home made of concrete and plastic anticipated the dawning Space Age.
Next up is a style called Unbothered, which features a space-age shield design with reflective lenses and metal frames.
In the early Space Age, the people who sent up satellites could operate under what's known as "big sky" theory.
What boosters saw as the great opening act of the space age turned out to be, in effect, its culmination.
In this case, it's a snotty newcomer named Jackson Storm (Armie Hammer) who benefits from space-age technology and training.
Great ornately-framed mirrors from Wetherspoons, wide space-age mirrors from Oceanas, cracked graffiti-riddled mirrors from underground-basement clubs.
The Space Age had already begun, in 1957, when the Soviet Union launched the first satellite, Sputnik 1, into orbit.
That's great branding for the space age, though the company is still going strong, selling around a million pens annually.
Like a space-age Paul Revere, General William Shelton, Hyten's immediate predecessor at Space Command, has been sounding the alarm.
Signs of the country's space-age glory are everywhere, and Ukrainians are determined to hold on to their scientific traditions.
While the sport may look much the same as it does now, space age materials will make players almost indestructible.
You twisted it and the space-age pine gel inside would diffuse its scent throughout the shitter, and NOT delicately.
Perhaps the American take on Bowie is more conventionally rock than England's fond conception of him as space age panto dame.
Mod Carrier This well-ventilated space-age backpack keeps a cat or small dog (up to 16 pounds) comfy and safe.
At a critical moment, Hablik transposed the ideals of German Romanticism to proto-Space Age fetishism for a utopian, technological society.
"All the casual snapshots anyone wants he can get quickly with this space-age box camera" said Popular Photography in 21985.
The bottom line: The new space age is about more than just a few nations making it to orbit and beyond.
The bottom line: The second 50 years of the Space Age will be marked by China's international leadership role in space.
The US Army scrapped its Uncle Sam posters in favor of Space Age recruitment, the same year the Cold War began.
The Daily Shoe In a space-age metallic, the ancient wraparound sandal becomes the perfect day-to-night footwear for spring.
That was the Clinton Diner, a classic of space-age design "emphasizing upward and outward mobility," its menu would later explain.
Ghana, a West African nation, entered the space age last year with a satellite the size of a can of beans.
A new quarterly report by the venture-capital firm Space Angels said the "dawn of the entrepreneurial space age" was here.
"The thing I love about it is there's this weird rustic element mixed with this super space-age quality," he said.
Through two World Wars, the Great Depression and the dawn of the space age, it ferried more than 100 million passengers.
Even with the store's space-age interior and sleek design, the coolest shit to look at are the sneakers on the shelves.
For a government organization trying to bring us into the space age, NASA's web design hasn't always been up with the times.
There's a space-age Epcot version, a castle-themed Magic Kingdom mug, a tree-filled Animal Kingdom design, and Disney's Hollywood Studios.
You can wear it as a costume alone — makeup fans will get it — or incorporate it into any futuristic, space-age look.
The "Future City" is about to add another space-age service you won't find anywhere else in the world: autonomous passenger drones.
Early hits like "Zaddy" and the title track, which features Future, streamline his gorgeously appointed space age panoramas into lightspeed club bangers.
It evokes a sort of Space Age nostalgia rarely seen in popular culture these days, and the visuals, naturally, are jaw-dropping.
The city had previously ruled that ticker tape parades were only for special occasions — and the Space Age certainly fit the bill.
October 290, 1957 marked the dawn of the Space Age, when the Soviet Union launched Sputnik 1, the first human-made satellite.
He wanted to capture this last symbol of the space age, when people believed they could conquer time and space through technology.
The metallic is still our most explicit expression of the futuristic: Steel nails evoke cybernetic componentry, chromed lips a space-age prophylactic.
Courrèges, in its 1960s and '70s heyday, was a pioneer of space age chic, as well as of ready-to-wear itself.
Rather than a space-age conveyance, it was probably a station wagon or a van, or perhaps a bus or a taxi.
Between its space-age edges and angles, and its thundering, naturally aspirated V-12, the Aventador S is the ultimate road theater.
We like: The attention to art and design from the huge Proust mural to the cool, space-age lighting throughout the hotel.
Seattle's 605-foot-tall Space Needle, a now iconic space-age souvenir of the 1962 World's Fair, is at Seattle Center, too.
Devlin had captured a space-age feel in the clothes, making them seem like a manifestation of something utterly and attractively alien.
"I'm very lucky to have been a part of this mission, and to have been alive in the Space Age," he immediately responds.
"The space age is coming, in that future the infrastructure is also required but unfortunately it doesn't exist today," the Infostellar CEO said.
The deal gives Nestle entrance to high-end bars that are part refreshment and part theater, with space-age "siphon" or "vacuum" brewers.
You can go with a basic manual toothbrush, a standard electric toothbrush, or you could go with a space-age smart electric toothbrush.
Since the beginning of the space age with Sputnik's launch in 1957, humans have been enthusiastically sending big metal objects into Earth's orbit.
Never mind her other beach vacay looks: A lace-up, presumably-vintage Dolce & Gabbana tee with space-age sunglasses, a simple string bikini.
They spend their backbreaking days constructing a Space Age super stadium that looks like the mothership of a race of violent alien gynecologists.
Much like Donald Trump, the Trump administration seemed to be made of a cutting-edge, space-age substance to which nothing could stick.
I sometimes spend hours on the site, which collects curiosities from across the globe, bouncing from enchanted forests to Russian space-age monuments.
Sconces and chandeliers are being designed by Laleh Khorramian, 42, who also makes handmade garments like mommy/baby quasi-space-age resort wear.
Back in the Apollo space age days of the 1960's, we didn't know how we were going to reach our final destination.
Space-age adhesives are being used more widely, just one of the many leaps manufacturers are taking to reduce weight and save fuel.
It's a bizarre, multi-dimensional space adventure that casts Bowie as both a techno-spiritual revolutionary leader and a space-age rock star.
" They seemed less than impressed, but The Times reported that "thousands" of other Americans were already hooked on "the space age pinball machine.
There's only one person in the history of the Space Age to be hit on the ground by debris from space: Lottie Williams.
And the clothes, which are just the sort of space-age get-ups Rabanne loved, are insane — like metallic sculptures built for bodies.
History has been kinder to Dr. Goddard since his death in 1945, and he's now viewed as a pioneer of the space age.
"He embraced the notion, but brought in his own experts and commissioned a space age structure," The New York Times reported in 23.
Though I was satisfied with the space-age experience, I couldn't stop wondering what the hell was going on behind that wall of mystery.
But unfortunately, the potential for a grave accident due to misinterpretation is dreadfully ripe in the space-age Cold War we're currently entrenched in.
For P&G specifically, this design follows a rather space-age innovation that's being tested with Dawn dish soap and Old Spice body wash.
Before the space age really took off, Saarinen was pushing design to its gravity-defying limits, even if Herman Miller is still going strong.
To get Artemis off the ground, NASA is using much of the same established infrastructure it's used since the dawn of the space age.
Reaching the Martian surface so early in the space age is a feat unto itself, especially given the extenuating circumstances of epic dust storms.
The line has a lot going for it — good looks, space-age nostalgia, portability, and simplicity, courtesy of a pair of built-in speakers.
Young professionals, balancing Apple laptops on their knees, drape themselves over space-age chairs near a cafe that sells fresh juice and subsidized snacks.
Tower changed the look of its restaurants to space-age art deco, but after peaking in the 1950s, the chain suffered a gradual decline.
But Nicole Kidman chose to honor one of mankind's greatest technological accomplishments with an Alexander McQueen dress and cape devoted to the space age.
It was the dawn of the space age, forcing nations to rethink their technical education programs and inspiring a generation of scientists and engineers.
In April, Chloe x Halle released an EP of their own material that draws inspiration from the space age minimalism of Aaliyah and Cassie.
What does it mean to be frozen in time as we approach 2020, a year that once evoked a far off space age future?
These move around in a pattern while space-age music plays, with the aliens trying to be captured by "the claw" that hangs overhead.
The history of private launch companies is largely a history of failure, but like some space-age Sisyphus, Yaney seems to embrace the struggle.
An installation by the United States-born, Beirut-based Marwa Arsanios looks back to a modernist space-age fantasy, but one that has unraveled.
The space age began nearly 60 years ago, when the Soviet Union launched a two-foot wide, four-antennaed silver orb into Near Earth Orbit.
Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk's space age rivalry may not play out as a war of the rockets, but as a war for your internet.
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The heroes of aviation and space age pioneers served as the crux for Lacoste's fall collection, held on a set that resembled the red planet.
All that's about to change at the big show being held next week at Steve Jobs Theater on the company's new space-age Cupertino campus.
He also developed a dynamic and humorous signature style—a sort of groovy space-age expressionism— which has been imitated and parodied since the 1960s.
Apollo 14 astronaut Edgar Mitchell, the sixth person to walk on the Moon, was delightfully blunt about his view of politicians in the space age.
Vintage Soviet postcards reveal a sophisticated political project, one that uses the allure of nostalgia to create a vision of a utopian, space-age future.
But on "Mark McGwire" the space-age ATLien also detailed how he deals with pee's bodily neighbor poop when it comes to the drug game.
And yet this kind of Space Age Christmas was enormously popular in the United States — and, oddly enough, the USSR — in the mid-19503th century.
On "Pews," they echo Stereolab's krauty take on space age-pop, offering up hand percussion interlude, and dizzily tracing atypical synth melodies in the margins.
Other bands across the spectrum of indie rock and pop music also toy with the sounds first forwarded in lounge music and space-age pop.
For now it lies dormant as a record of techno-utopian thought, awaiting its purpose in coming years as a manual for space-age sedition.
Upgrades and repairs are prompting NASA to take offline a key piece of space age equipment used to beam messages all around the solar system.
And that is the biggest distinction of this new Space Age: private companies seizing the initiative in space travel that once belonged solely to government.
Since the dawn of the space age in the 1950s, satellites have been used for strategic purposes such as gathering intelligence and detecting missile launches.
Until now, Volcano users had to fill a large crinkly space-age balloon, where the vapor was cleverly held in place until you needed it.
Although the technology has been around since 1962, Transitions glasses still seem like space-age technology given they don't rely on electronics or batteries to work.
While the World's Fair indeed focused on futurism and space-age achievements, this monument would have pushed the event even more emphatically toward the galaxies. —S.
The space-age industrial design, which Mr. Genta sketched in a day, was a byproduct of its era, according to Michael Friedman, the Audemars Piguet historian.
Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara, a technocrat, was more interested in a program to cook up a space-age dart gun coupled with a grenade launcher.
These are whimsical, cutesy, fun things; their specs and design are defined by knitting patterns and fabric colors, not space-age materials and anechoic-chamber testing.
Images via Dror StudioMontreal's Expo 67 was the most successful World's Fair in history, a vision of the future laced with monorails and space-age architecture.
Although the risk of injury cannot be ruled out, no one is known to have been injured by re-entering debris since the space age began.
There's also a space-age medical bay where you can treat a patient, a spot to learn basic Klingon, a transporter bay and many, many costumes.
If Nascar is known for souped-up stock cars and salt-of-the-earth drivers, Formula One is about space-age engineering and globe-trotting racers.
The turn-bolt aficionado looks with a great deal of disdain at anybody toting one of these space-age rifles with plastic stocks and fore-ends.
At the upper limit, this event would have been 10 to 100 times more powerful than the largest solar flare activity witnessed in the space age.
Unless another company bought it out—and by 1999, no investor in their right mind would touch this space-age Icarus—Iridium would be done for.
I learned that sweet, cheap, instant Jell-O was a dessert that truly reflected the space age, that its artificial qualities were part of its appeal.
In the almost 60 years since the dawn of the space age, America's sense of curiosity, innovation, and technological drive have transformed our way of life.
That is why more than 85033,000 satellites are slated to launch over the next decade compared to only 7,800 since the dawn of the space age.
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A space-age storefront by the British firm Future Systems for Comme des Garçons has warped glass walls and some of the funkiest merchandise on the street.
But the ultimate power of lasers their ability to connect electronic dance music's space-age futurism and love for technology with a visible, if not tangible, experience.
With its menacing, space-age design and monster engine, the Aventador is one of the most celebrated sports cars in the world, especially among younger car fans.
Naming their 1993 record The Groop Played 'Space Age Batchelor Pad Music was bound to fool fans of the popular Ultra-Lounge compilation series at the time.
In terms of design, you could argue that the connectors are what give the Z its space-age look, but it also makes the phone look incomplete.
When Robert Heinlein wrote his masterpiece of space age realism, The Man Who Sold the Moon, he had no way of knowing how prescient it would be.
He did shoot a girl being launched out of a cannon, but he was not made for the space age, let alone the era of urban renewal.
Instead of 250 teams participating in the race, only four sailing syndicates signed on to local plutocrat Larry Ellison's rules and requirements for space-age monster yachts.
In fact, as Clayton says, I. Freleng, the illustrator for the Space Age-themed 50's cartoon The Jetsons, is considered one of the "granddaddies" of Googie.
"The space age was only 20 years old when they launched, so it was hard to expect anything to last for 40 years or longer," he added.
Selections include "Monotones 1 & II," his space-age pas de trois, as well as the pas de trois from "Les Patineurs," which pays homage to ice skating.
Children were encouraged to run up and down the stairs of the Space Age-styled tower, making as much noise as possible to rattle its steel cage.
Until nine years ago, though, he patrolled the fictional city of Freeland, wearing a space-age electro-suit that one observer likens to a Parliament-Funkadelic outfit.
Two years later, Mr. Moroder brought out a Moog synthesizer for "I Feel Love," which had a hard, space-age bent, and became an era-defining track.
Instead, his interest in science began, as it did for many who came of age immersed in the starward ambitions of the space age, with science fiction.
"From a technology perspective, we're definitely at a tipping point," Sophie Goldschmidt, the W.S.L.'s new chief executive, said, comparing the moment to a surfing space age.
After all, to simply look back is to engage in an exercise in kitsch nostalgia, the exact opposite of what the original space age designers were doing.
After all, to simply look back is to engage in an exercise in kitsch nostalgia, the exact opposite of what the original space age designers were doing.
Ms. Minaj's only real reply, it seemed, was posting pictures on Instagram from an exceedingly sunny location wearing space-age swimsuits, and then from Paris fashion week.
Electric cars have lightning acceleration, but because they effectively have only one gear, they can feel a bit space-age and technical after that initial burst of speed.
Surely, I thought, this would be a sort of astronaut playground, filled with space-age buildings, museums dedicated to various aspects of the space race, and so on.
At more than 60 years into the Space Age, fictional spaceships appear on our screens at a far greater frequency than the real things launch in real life.
In the end, this isn't a Patagonia or The North Face duffel constructed out of space-age fabric designed to survive the tallest peaks or the deepest valleys.
Like those space-age façades that can seem out of place in the suburban sprawl of Columbus, Jin cuts a similarly peculiar yet striking figure in the town.
Or are you gonna actually try and dance and hug and kiss with arched eyebrows and gleeful abandon as high-camp space-age disco soundtracks your cobwebbed romp?
If extremely rich people want to subsidize the start of the Space Age to say they've been around the Moon and back, I think I'm okay with that.
The language that had been used before the space age to describe the relationship of humankind and the sky was, to put it in simple terms, pre-Copernican.
Old-Hollywood-meets-Space-Age suits and gowns, including a dazzling floor-length highlighter-orange number, were paired with oversized earrings to match, and perfectly executed pin curls.
Beginning in 1964 he spent about a year working with André Courrèges, who shook up the fashion scene in Paris that year with his mod "Space Age" collection.
Their ambitions to make satellites nearly as plentiful as cellphone towers highlight conflicting debates as old as the space age about the proper use of the final frontier.
The mid-century, space-age devices throughout the home move with robotic efficiency, but their language, so to speak, is rather humanoid, as if the house were alive.
By the time the person I'm watching reaches the space age, I'm wondering if I'd be having more fun banging a club against the wall of a Neolithic cave.
A Navy veteran accidentally stumbled upon a number of rare documents and images from the height of the space age — in the trash outside of a home in Florida.
David Bowie was perfectly cast in dual roles as an all-digital techno-revolutionary and a space-age rock star in Quantic Dream's 1999 game, Omikron: The Nomad Soul.
Forever known for their space-age Astrodome, outlandish rainbow jerseys and a handful of heartbreaking playoff losses, these Astros will be remembered as champions, finally, in their 56th season.
A new space age is emerging, and the so-called space economy will become a multitrillion-dollar industry within the next two decades, Goldman Sachs is telling its clients.
Achieving that photoreal look, the thing that trompes your oeils into thinking you might be watching a nature documentary, wasn't simply a matter of employing space-age visual effects.
At Vuitton, designer Nicolas Guesquiere gave mesh dresses a sci-fi vibe with angular shoulders, while some looks featured ruffles and bouffant sleeves worthy of a space-age musketeer.
Barney Wragg is cofounder and CEO of Karakuri, a startup that uses space-age robot chefs to help restaurants, caterers, and food retailers prepare meals more quickly and precisely.
When musing on Twitter about what inspires people about space exploration, Laura Seward Forczyk, the author of the upcoming "Rise of the Space Age Millennials," offered an interesting insight.
More sympathetically, however, I think that Wilmarth's Space Age aesthetic — once trailblazing — today runs the risk of looking like contemporary commercial design: clean industrial lines and tall glass windows.
With its red, swooping canopy angling toward the sky, the gas station wed the space age to the mundane task of filling up in a city devoted to cars.
Kovacs winds up becoming allied with a cop, Kristin Ortega (Martha Higareda), just to make this feel like a conventional TV show despite being wrapped in space-age trappings.
For the next decade-and-a-half, the principal threat to America was conceived to be a foe living somewhere closer to the Stone Age than the Space Age.
One of the most vivid images in the book is the Apollo 11 landing site, which is an archeological tourist attraction at Artemis, almost like a Space Age Stonehenge.
His largest cityscape is "Ville Fantôme" from 1996, with its Space Age skyscrapers accented in metallic hues joined by thoughtful infrastructure such as public parking and a power plant.
Think of it as a new variation of robbing Peter to pay Paul -- except here, it's taking from Mickey and Donald to advance Buzz Lightyear, their new space-age pal.
Gigi Hadid, who recently sported a badass, space-age beauty look, didn't have that luxury — her big hair mishap happened right before her very first major gig as a model.
"We are entering a new space age, one in which we will help to change the world for good," Hawking said in the How To Make A Spaceship book excerpt.
However, when it comes to working with brand costumers, Lamm said Hypergiant Space Age Solutions (yes, that's the real name) will happily adopt whatever technology best meets the customer's needs.
The 256-foot boats (hence the "AC 22013" moniker) were all hard lines — their tall, angular sails were menacing; their edges sharp, the space-age hydrofoils jutting like vampire teeth.
In truth, the hidden thematic concern of "hard science fiction" was alway mystical transcendence, of imagining how the promise of religion could be fulfilled by technology in the space age.
The '60s and '70s, in particular, seem to have become something of a default inspiration, with keyhole maxi dresses and space-age minis popping up on runways almost every season.
The decision to retire the elephants early will make room for the circus' new show, Out Of This World, which will be a space-age interactive show that Ringling Bros.
We found these in a gift shop in New York opposite what used to be Tower Records—a shop called Space Age Gifts, a novelty shop, definitely not there anymore.
In 1957, the US went into a panic after the Soviets launched the Sputnik satellites, marking the beginning of the space age and space race between the US and USSR.
The interior is schizophrenic: The monochromatic bar area features a space-age polygonal light, and a lounge section has a living room's layout with plush armchairs, patterned curtains and plants.
Compared to CERN's gleaming, space-age facility, where retina scanners are used to access the elevators leading down to the Large Hadron Collider, visiting the Tevatron is seriously old school.
David visits the scientist Oliver Bird (Jemaine Clement) in the astral plane, where Oliver lives in a space-age bachelor pad inside an ice cube, which he generated by thought.
One character breaks into a freewheeling glam-rock song called "Space Age Bachelor Man," a David Bowie-inspired tune with a dash of Barry White and Lionel Richie mixed in.
On CNBC's "Jay Leno's Garage, " auto appraiser Donald Osborne and Jay Leno examine three different cars that were all once thought of as space age, to see which one appreciated best.
Suddenly, smaller R&B groups like 702 and Blaque were adopting the space age look, bolstered by a general Y2K visual language that was popular at the time for obvious reasons.
Victoria's results: 23.5% The most expensive option, this space-age-looking pod works similarly to hydrostatic weighing but uses air displacement instead of water to calculate your lean and fat mass.
But now the reality star is bringing her space-age aesthetic to sunglasses, giving us all a taste of what cutting-edge trend hounds will be coveting for years to come.
"Spacesuits are a part of the iconography of the first space age; our visual impressions of human spaceflight and what astronauts wear are inextricably linked," Branson said in a press statement.
Here is papal regalia of unsurpassed intricacy, but also space-age brides, monastic couture, angels in gold lamé, and a choir up in the balcony dressed in head-to-toe Balenciaga.
This city's most significant contribution to the sport's future, though, may be far from the state-of-the-art stadiums and space-age training grounds of its three most powerful clubs.
Clive Owen plays a bad guy, Ethan Hawke a space-age brothel owner, Herbie Hancock the minister of defense, and John Goodman does the voice for a creature with six nostrils.
The project, which consists of two 11-story towers, is currently under construction next to the Zaha Hadid-designed 520 West 28th Street, which has its own space-age-looking terraces.
Ever since the space age began in 1957 with the launch of the Soviet Union's Sputnik 1 satellite, there has been more junk than working satellites in space, according to ESA.
In her "Lemonade" album, released in April, Beyoncé reigns in an all-female utopia, leading a phalanx of women in ethereal white dresses that simultaneously conjure ancient and space-age societies.
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As the technician, Veronica, leads me into a small room containing what looks like a massage table and a space-age vacuum cleaner, I ask her if that is indeed the case.
Photo: Bhishma Singh/Delhi Police (Twitter)A father-son duo in India were arrested after allegedly convincing a businessman to spend 14.3 million rupees (about $213,000) on their phony Space Age tech.
New approaches to old problems -- both simple and complex -- are yielding fresh tools to fight vaccine-preventable diseases, from space-age refrigerators to a user-centric design for simple paper immunization cards.
Optimistic dreams of the 1960s waned, and the people of Swatara, Minnesota, were not thrilled about having their local landscapes dug up for a space age metropolis and its nuclear power plant.
Much of the Kravis collection is focused on the mid-20th century, which means that the Space Age, Atomic Age, and other periods of technologically fueled change are visible in the objects.
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The photo was taken from about 28 kilometers (65 miles) above Earth by a rocket launched from the White Sands Missile Range long before Sputnik truly began the space age in 1957.
His topographical imagery often helps to create different mental spaces than one might not expect in a landscape photograph — his final images are mechanical, space age, and radical, yet still somehow human.
I scanned the room, eyeing a bunch of connected fitness tools and fancy skin serums on a glass table in the front, before what appeared to be a space age body scanner.
"When the two Voyagers were launched, the Space Age was only 20 years old, so it was hard to know at that time that anything could last over 40 years," Krimigis said.
Maybe it was my subpar Not Yet A Real Gamer noob mindset, but this didn't feel like the "space-age styled cabin" and "premium, private game haven" that the advertising had promised.
It's just that many prefer to confront their ineptitude aspirationally, shelling out hundreds of dollars for all sorts of spaceage clubs that promise longer drives, straighter shots and miraculously generated backspin.
For 25 years, from the dawn of the space age in the 1950s to the threshold of almost routine launchings in the 1980s, Mr. Kraft played crucial roles in the space program.
Each look was topped off with a bright beehive wig — a nod to the space-age '60s — and grounded by metallic boots that ran the gamut from ankle-grazing to thigh-skimming.
Like most Klingon food, it was designed to look utterly alien to Star Trek's audience, even compared to what the space-age humans were eating, amplifying the differences between the Klingons and us.
We're living in a new era of marijuana cuisine; one of space-age vaporizers, designer hash, and cutting-edge science—all of which have helped take weed food to a whole other realm.
Meeting in the Aisle (from "Karma Police" single, 1997) Radiohead rarely offer up instrumentals, but the moody, space age "Meeting in the Aisle" shows they can master just about any form they try.
This is how Thomas saw it: I was born at the end of the 19th century, horse and buggy days, and experienced the phenomenal changes of the 20th-century machine and space age.
In May, Dior took its Cruise to Le Palais Bulles, Pierre Cardin's space-age architectural marvel in the South of France, which followed an extravaganza at the Brooklyn Navy Yard the year before.
Some cars are going on a superglue diet: space-age adhesives, like the one being used on the GMC Acadia above, can stiffen seams and allow components to be made of thinner steel.
SpaceX founder Elon Musk famously launched a Tesla roadster when testing the Falcon Heavy last year, which resulted in some of the most spectacular images ever to come out of the space age.
As with its other offerings, the Raspberry has a sort of space age retro feel – the sort of vibe one pays into when picking up a Danelectro guitar or a Crosley record player.
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Unlike my father, my condition is temporary — I fractured my ankle on an ill-advised descent down an icy hill on cross-country skis, landing me with a space-age boot and crutches.
He managed to compete when Spurs had to play its home games at Wembley Stadium while its White Hart Lane stadium was demolished and a new, space-age home was constructed next door.
London Fashion Week runs over five days until Tuesday and others showing their spring/summer 2017 lines on Sunday included accessories designer Anya Hindmarch who brought a space age vision to the capital.
There, the street once again closed to traffic on matchday, they lingered a little, taking photos of the space-age structure looming above them, marveling at the speed and the scale of change.
The remote Pilbara region of Australia has already entered the space age as autonomous trucks the size of houses trundle through vast open pits controlled by operators more than 1,000 kilometers away in Perth.
I just spent two hours at the place that's supposed to make us all pioneers in the second space age, and all I can think is that it's a concoction worthy of North Korea.
"The simple but often missed point is that this new space age is global, which seems to get lost in the U.S.," ARK Invest analyst Sam Korus told CNBC about the Chang'e 4 mission.
Guest rooms are accessible through the space-age flight tubes (featured in the movie Catch Me If You Can), while the lobby and business/events center incorporate some of the original waiting area seating.
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"It is anticipated that Virgin Galactic will take more people to space in the first few years of operations than have experienced space from the beginning of the Space Age until present, " Gutman explains.
They helped set the template for other collectives that would follow, from House of Pharaohs, NiNE8 and Little Simz's Space Age to what New Gen accomplished before they were even released by XL Recordings.
For the Astros, which brought baseball into the Space Age with their far-out Astrodome and AstroTurf, and helped zoom the game into the galaxy of the Analytics Era, it was a startling end.
Then hit the terrace, where the New York City D.J. Operator Emz will be spinning "space-age icons" like David Bowie until the Illustrious Blacks, who promise futuristic funk and cosmic pop, take over.
Patrick Johnson, a Celluma representative, explained how the space-age treatments (he claimed the product grew out of NASA research) were the future of everything from clearing up acne to dealing with opioid addiction.
The achievement was made possible through the hard work of firefighters on the ground, with some help from above: a swarm of tiny, orbiting satellites that represent the next phase of the space age.
She even went up against no less a symbol of the space age and its masculine ethos than John Glenn, one of the original Mercury Seven astronauts and the first American to orbit Earth.
It didn't fly to space, but it did fly to the top of the Grand Palais, emitting faux sparks and smoke and serving as a backdrop to a collection full of space age references.
For decades, the world's most famous revolving restaurant was located atop the Seattle Space Needle, which was built for the 1962 World's Fair and literally named for the Space Age optimism of the era.
First look at George Lucas' space-age art museum Friends of the Parks, a nonprofit organization that lobbies for the preservation of parks and open spaces in Chicago, filed a federal lawsuit to block construction.
There are a plethora of options available that all promise to aid in a better night's rest, from space-age sleep masks to apps that utilize your phone's microphone and accelerometer to track sleeping habits.
On July 20, 1969, NASA astronaut Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin set foot on the moon for the first time, bounding across the lunar surface and pushing the United States fully into the space age.
But by bringing its space-age console to the road so early, the Byton M-Byte could serve as a different kind of cautionary tale: that flashy futuristic dashboards and today's (human) drivers don't mix.
They would build space stations after reaching the moon instead of before—and cities in craters and new rockets powered by nuclear reactors and everything else the Space Age that was clearly dawning might need.
There was sad-lad boom-bap, old half-forgotten Soundstream remixes, and an always appreciated airing of the space-age bachelor pad brilliance of Bobby Konders' remix of "North on South St" by Herb Alpert.
As does the focus on crazy new gadgets: within an hour of playing I was flying around using a helicopter add-on for Clank, while Ratchet fended off lizard creatures using a space-age flamethrower.
Western civilisation has become a space-age utopia in which all nations are in harmony, and the scientific knowledge we've gleaned from the aliens allows us to zip to the moon and back in minutes.
Most people are stuck on the Space Age collection from 1964, but really, there is so much more — his background in engineering; his years at Balenciaga; the first ten years of Courrèges, which are extraordinary.
After years of rebuild talk from a front office that has trafficked in every baseball buzzword and new-fangled innovation it could get its hands on, the future is here for baseball's space-age franchise.
Think of the Palais Garnier in Paris, built as the lavish jewel of France's belle epoque era, or the current Metropolitan Opera House, a testament to America's postwar and space-age power in the 1960s.
He would delve deep into decades and their aesthetic movements, from Art Deco to Memphis, the Bauhaus to the space age, and then discard them, auctioning off his carefully curated acquisitions without nostalgia or emotion.
The Outer Rim Drink From Oga's Cantina You would think that the drinks that bubble and froth like some sort of mystical space-age concoction would make for the best pic, but do not be fooled.
At a time when digital technology seemed practically Martian, Laserium shows featured something positively space age: colorful, high-powered beams creating flashy, constantly morphing 3-D displays of color in real time, all set to music.
Maybe you've heard of "colony collapse disorder," or perhaps there's a do-gooder on your Facebook page who is raising a beehive in her yard and takes way too many selfies in a Space-Age suit.
This season, rather than the glitz and glamour of sequins and sparkles that usually comes with fall and winter dressing, focus on the high shine of patent and perspex, and the reflection of space-age silver.
Last year, Adidas also unveiled its space-age Futurecraft project, which uses 3-D printing to create a running shoe with a perfectly bespoke midsole; they yet aren't available commercially, but we're keeping an eye out.
These are not old-fashioned, cast-iron Soviet tanks; these are more like the M1 tanks of the U.S. Army, made of space-age materials and jammed with sophisticated technology from one end to the other.
A George Lucas-ass name must sound like the name of a character in a mid-century adventure novel, and it must also have some broad space-age vibes and a general air of arch artificiality.
There may be no Olympic sport as dependent on technology as cycling, whose space-age, feather-light carbon fiber bikes can cost more than a car and make the difference between a gold medal and nothing.
"In our view this storm deserves a scientific revisit as a grand challenge for the space weather community, as it provides spaceage terrestrial observations of what was likely a Carrington‐class storm," the authors said.
Chilling, in the sense that Sir Spyro's beat is a blood-curdling reinterpretation of a Gregorian chant that seems to have been transported from the space-age, before getting lost in the backstreets of South London.
Above, watch Lenny Dee—founder of Industrial Strength Records, a pioneering Brooklyn-based hardcore techno label—peer out from behind space-age Y2K sunglasses and twist the crowd into a mosh pit with his acidic grooves.
While that's probably a pretty fair criticism of the ubiquitous home appliance, the new AmazonBasics microwave is less about space-age technologies than it is helping to usher in the future of Alexa in the kitchen.
Some legislators, including folks elected as defenders of free enterprise, would rather defend old ways of thinking than help NASA, the Department of Defense and other U.S. government agencies take advantage of the commercial space age.
Claes Oldenburg used it to mock the macho subtext of space age dominance with "'Empire' ('Papa') Ray Gun" (1959), his bulbous, flimsy sculpture of a ray gun that seems about as threatening as a blow dryer.
There was a kind of eased-back, space-age funk on the sound system, the ambience was inviting and cheerful, and the back wall exploded with vibrant photos of Zulu kings past in spectacular glittering costumes.
André Courrèges, the French designer who brought the space age to the catwalk and into the closets of women like Catherine Deneuve and Jacqueline Kennedy, died on Thursday at his home in Neuilly-sur-Seine outside Paris.
According to Touring Plans, a Disney trip planning service, the famed "purple wall," an unofficial photo backdrop that has become well-known across social media, is now boasting a space-age theme far from its pastel origins.
Marie appears in photographs, frequently nude and posed like a space-age pinup; brushes made with her hair were used to paint the thrones; and she hand-tinted many of the photographs, exposed on their home bathtub.
Produced by Jazze Pha, it seems to imagine a new dominant mode of Southern radio rap—more in line with the upbeat, post-funk melodic bounce of Rich Homie Quan's "Flex" than Atlanta's space age ambient trap.
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - The Americans have come up with a funky new track bike for the Olympics and everywhere you look around the inner-sanctum of Rio's velodrome there is space-age kit primed for action.
And on Sunday morning, the handbag doyenne Anya Hindmarch took us 'round and 'round for her latest collection, called Circulus, building a space age-like Colosseum in which models paraded above a gravitating, color-changing flying saucer.
Called by some as "the dawn of the entrepreneurial space age," last year saw SpaceX complete 18 rocket launches successfully, including when it became the first in history to launch and land two rockets within 48 hours.
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In the half century since, we in the United States went on to send the first humans to walk the moon and to send robots to explore every planet known at the birth of the space age.
Such was the case of Larry LeGaspi, a gifted and largely self-taught designer whose wacko space age creations of the 1970s were inspired equally by Fritz Lang and the proto-feminist comic book character Katy Keene.
But the new-old astronaut was not to be denied, and his heroic image, and reawakened memories of the early space age, attracted launching crowds on a scale not seen since astronauts were flying to the moon.
Those disguises mixed arch tailoring, copious fake fur, sparkling lamé, kneepads and a hodgepodge of vintage references (Victoriana, flappers and the space-age '60s) in a mash-up that continued Michele's freewheeling, free-associating approach to style.
With a speciality in veneers, Dr. Apa's also gained fame for just how expensive his are, with a single veneer, which is manufactured in his own space-age-style office on the Upper East Side, going for $3,500.
The geodesic dome is still associated with a postwar era of optimism, when World's Fairs like the one in Montréal in 1967 promised a space-age future where architecture and design could shape a better quality of life.
This in particular makes the Zephyrus feel positively space age: When you first get your hands on this machine, you will definitely spend twenty minutes at the table, opening and closing the device and watching that neat separation.
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With concrete angles and hidden, retractable glass walls, the indoor-outdoor Space Age bachelor pad is "a sci-fi nerd's wet dream," as the "Veep" actor Reid Scott, who toured the residence for the first time, put it.
Legions of conservationists would later trace their awakening to Anders' space-age shot seen round the world, and the first Earth Day was launched in April 1970, a year and a half after the taking of the photo.
And yet the watchmaker Richard Mille, whose Swiss brand is best known for fashioning avant-garde timepieces from space-age materials, found enough similarities between the two worlds to co-design a watch with Airbus Corporate Jets, or ACJ.
Forever known for their space-age Astrodome, outlandish rainbow jerseys and a handful of heartbreaking playoff losses for stars like Nolan Ryan, Jeff Bagwell and Craig Biggio, these Astros will be remembered as champions, finally, in their 56th season.
Opportunities and challenges in commercializing space privately The dawn of the space age was, in many ways, a direct response to heightened competitive political and military rhetoric from major global superpowers in the latter part of the previous century.
" Album titles such as Switched On, Emperor Tomato Ketchup, and "The Groop Played 'Space Age Bachelor Pad Music''' all referenced different sources of inspiration: Wendy Carlos, a short, experimental Japanese film, and a fascination with lounge and exotica, respectively.
But company founder Elon Musk suggests the latter part is by design — because SpaceX's job is to be the railroad of the space age, opening up the Martian frontier to people who will make the most of living there.
But the Russians are leery of the propellant: It triggered the worst disaster of the space age, in 1960, when scores of Soviet workers and spectators died during a test firing of one of Moscow's early intercontinental ballistic missiles.
The stamp left a circle like an olde-tyme postmark: "Jefferson National Expansion Memorial JUL 19 2017 St. Louis, MO." How random, I thought, that a space-age arch should be elected as a marker of the Louisiana Purchase.
Rather than using gold or diamonds to make a watch valuable, he uses space-age materials, like TPT carbon, TPT titanium and graphene, to make watches lighter, more beautiful and able to withstand shocks during sports or regular use.
The tough-talking Australian sailor and his crew will need to find something special to repeat that feat, after making significant changes in the last week to their space-age catamaran to try to match the New Zealand boat's superior speed.
Only an exhibition that considers vernacular material could do this: It wouldn't make sense at a Metropolitan Museum of Art Costume Institute show about the '60s and '70s that featured Pucci shifts, space-age Courreges hats, or Halston ultrasuede wrap dresses.
You know, the same one which depending on how lit the president happens to be at any given moment, he has promised would be between anywhere from 30 to 65 feet tall and possibly covered in space-age solar panels.
But it captures the magic of space-age visions in the final year of the 1970s, reflecting the afterglow of the Apollo program while anticipating President Ronald Reagan's weird obsession with building a space-based laser defense system during the 1980s.
When VR jumped its sci-fi firewall to sweep through Hollywood in the 1990s, it was a thing of maximalist, fantastic promise: brushed steel headsets and space-age gloves on the outside, swirly colors and stylized hacker dreams on the inside.
Star Wars, 2001: A Space Odyssey, and Close Encounters of the Third Kind had all been box-office show-stoppers in the previous decade, all movies that reflected space-age dreams of euphoric self-discovery, utopian progress, and infinite horizons.
The Second Avenue subway, which has stops on East 86th and East 96th Streets (as well as East 72nd and East 63rd Streets to the south), has brought gleaming new stations filled with space-age entrances, impressive mosaics and numerous escalators.
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"The predominantly libertarian people who work in the free space movement almost universally cite Heinlein as their principal inspiration," wrote engineer Robert G. Kennedy III for Remembering the Space Age, a set of conference proceedings edited by a NASA historian.
The sinuous drape of this dress, hung with fox fur, is light-years away from the space age fashions of the 21960s — but indicates the sensuous shapes and styles, with a 203s flair, that would be embraced throughout the 220s.
Dubai boldly brands itself as "The Future City," with space age architecture, next-level tech hubs, and paradigm-shifting transportation systems — so it's only fitting that the resurgence of supersonic travel could find a home amid all the other next-gen innovations here.
It's seen perhaps most prominently in the work of jazz musician Sun Ra, whose space-age "Egyptian alien" aesthetic and incorporation of digital synthesizers remixed and elevated the genre, with transformative live performances acting as vessels for grandiose, regal visual narratives yet unexplored.
Recorded in collaboration with Brian Eno during Bowie's Berlin period, the 543's album's seeping mixture of vaporous synthesizer excursions and great serpentine structures were a far cry from the mannered orchestrations and fistfuls of glitter that launched the space-age icon's career.
Today, the company has announced some new Hue lamps — the Philips Hue White Ambiance Wellness and the Philips Hue White Ambiance Wellner — which clearly show that the company's days of designing space-age table lamps are... not coming to an end anytime soon.
It's also one of the most unique, since Goldstein bought the house from the original owner in 1972 and had a chance to work with Lautner—the architect who invented the space-age style known as Googie—while he was still alive.
The celebrations following the win in the New Zealand team's "shed" where they have kept their space-age 50-foot catamaran and "wing" sail were "pretty low key", with the crew only realizing how drained they were once the adrenaline wore off.
The space age catamarans used in the 35th America's Cup, which ended in victory for Emirates Team New Zealand this week, can sail at maximum speeds of 50 knots (92.6 kilometers per hour) and have more in common with flying than sailing.
Space Angels CEO Chad Anderson calls 2009 the "dawn of the entrepreneurial space age," and said in a statement that 88 percent of the almost 250 space ventures to receive "non-government equity funding" have been financed in the past eight years.
RealWear is aiming to eschew the space-age reality-altering helmets others are pitching to enterprise customers in favor of an AR headset solution that gives industrial workers a taste for the utility offered by navigating tasks in a hands-free way.
Why, after at least 150 years of this deep nostalgia for the candlelit world of either an imagined Victorian past or an imagined medieval past, were Americans so keen to marry this nostalgia and coziness with the futuristic quality of the Space Age?
There's definitely a retro-futuristic space-age feel to it, but more than anything it makes me want to be Tom Cruise before he had his teeth done, pegging it down the autobahn in a sports car shaped like a robotic doorstop.
Watanabe's '90s "techno couture" reflected a general thrust toward space-age futurism incited by the millennium; his fall 2015 collection, a symphony of accordion pleats, was the most extreme and accomplished example of the technique in a season awash with fabric folding.
It's why Isaac Newton loved alchemy and the Victorians loved séances; it's why charismatic Christianity has spread very naturally with economic development in Africa and Latin America and why the Space Age coincided with the spread of all those health food stores.
At its core "are the space-age outfits that Mr. Cardin designed in a young, newly prosperous Paris, seen here on mannequins as well as in photographs and films of Jeanne Moreau, Mia Farrow and the cast of 'Star Trek,'" Mr. Farago wrote.
Held in the Lido nightclub in Paris, the show presented an intergalactic world filled with neon-colored clothes, moon boots and enormous space-age topiary-like wigs, along with a narrative about a young girl named Heidi who befriends a space goat.
Naturally, that is where I first discovered De Lorra—on a mix called "L O N G N I G H T S." It features an endlessly looped visual of a dirty, space-age metropolis where two cyberpunk rascals linger on a titanium balcony.
For a couple of years in the late 2000s, in the midst of dark recession, many cultural works offered tiny glimpses of positive futurism, like a low-calorie version of the New Frontier space-age stuff that greeted John F. Kennedy's presidency in the '60s.
Since the birth of the space age, the dream of catching a ride to another solar system has been hobbled by the "tyranny of the rocket equation," which sets hard limits on the speed and size of the spacecraft we sling into the cosmos.
Apple's 2000-acre, space-age architectural marvel believed to have cost $2800 billion to construct, just opened its doors — drawing parallels to some of the most iconic corporate headquarters ever and exhibiting the riches of the world's most-valued company ($2000 billion and climbing).
I am from Oklahoma and happen to have grown up going to a Bruce Goff church — the 1961 Redeemer Lutheran Church in Bartlesville — marveling at his Space Age–themed 1963 Play Tower, and visiting the elaborate Shin'en Kan home, built between 1956 and 1974.
"We're all ecstatic about what we have managed to achieve and we are on top of the world, it's going to be a good night," Burling said after coolly steering his space-age 50-foot (15 meter) foiling catamaran to yet another win over Spithill.
In the half-century since the modern American kitchen promised an egalitarian, if gendered, space that would free the middle-class housewife from the drudgery of her chores with space-age technologies and materials like Formica, that arena has become ever more complicated and aspirational.
Television networks and online streaming sites, including Facebook and Twitter, will carry the same feed on Monday, showing a spare debate stage at Hofstra University, on Long Island, a format that predates the blaring graphics and space-age sets that now dominate television news.
One thing you touch on in the book is that we still have a semi-immersion in this Space Age Christmas thanks to the TV specials and Christmas songs of the era — like how Lucy wants an aluminum tree in A Charlie Brown Christmas.
Along with adjacent sounds like space-age pop, a sort of retrofuturist style that adopted early synthesizers along with the windier instruments, and exotica, a genre with a dodgy fetishization of far-off places baked into its name, it became the sound of escape.
Yellow Magic Orchestra interrogated the implicit orientalism of exotica in the early 80s with their hazily arranged synth funk excursions and Stereolab staged a quiet revolution in the 90s, marrying the sunny bliss of space-age pop to krautrock's taut motorik beat and Marxist sloganeering.
Of all the different genres of music in the world—rock, space-age funk straight from the mothership, the kind of weird techno that won't stop ringing around your ears when leaving the club—there's a certain kind that operates within the realms of stillness.
In his 1985 book, "…The Heavens and the Earth: A Political History of the Space Age," the University of Pennsylvania historian Walter McDougall argued that the turn from Eisenhower to Kennedy, in the aftermath of Sputnik, altered the very nature of the Cold War.
And though a sleek space-age look was heavily promoted at World's Fairs and even in Moscow at the exhibition that led to the confrontation between Richard M. Nixon, then the vice president, and Nikita Khrushchev, it appears that vintage charm still has its champions.
Just like his ready-to-wear designs, which jumble elements, patterns, time periods and allusions that were seldom if ever jumbled before: pussy bows on men's shirts, babushkas atop power suits, sneakers under gowns, stripes with plaids, the old-fashioned meeting the space age.
Courrèges has a new owner, Artemis (the Pinault family holding company that also owns Kering), which completed its acquisition of Courrèges in September, and despite the long shadow its space age founder casts, it is still a label in search of its current identity.
Before the Space Age gave us photos of the solar system, astronomers observed the phases of Venus, moons of Jupiter, and stellar parallax— the changing positions of stars over time — to prove that the Earth is not stationary and that it orbits the sun.
That is more than twice as many satellites as are currently in orbit (5,101 according to the United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs), and almost half as many again as the total number of objects—8,539—sent into orbit since the dawn of the Space Age.
But in the years ahead, as the cost of hardware plummets and as systems on Earth learn to make better use of data, the growing number of star-struck entrepreneurs promise to relieve governments of the burden of space-age dreams with a torrent of innovation.
"A raft of new drivers," BofAML said, is pushing the "Space Age 2.0": reusable launch by SpaceX, the growth of private ownership in the market, investment by more than 80 countries and the falling launch costs from vehicles by the likes of Rocket Lab and Vector.
But 24 is also among the first hugely successful works based on the so-called ancient aliens hypothesis, one of the weirdest ideas to burst into the mainstream in the 22001s—which is saying something for a decade that collided the Space Age with the Psychedelic era.
The delay was a bit embarrassing for officials who had been using the catch-phrase "redefine spectacular" about the high-tech achievement, but it was a minor hiccup as the new space age look of the stadium and prospects of relief from rain was a welcomed development.
John Glenn, a freckle-faced son of Ohio who was hailed as a national hero and a symbol of the space age as the first American to orbit Earth, then became a national political figure for 24 years in the Senate, died on Thursday in Columbus, Ohio.
Directed by Eddie Alcazar, the short is currently showing at the Sundance Film Festival, where audiences will be treated to FlyLo's musical contribution, an appropriately abstract cacophony of whirs and shrieks and clinical atmospheres that's a far cry from the space-age beat music he's known for making.
When he tells Miranda that as a traumatized military vet, he doesn't want to go back to Earth because "I like the hum up here, and the air," he sounds like a dopey space-age Forrest Gump, trying to turn a monotonal, hyper-simplistic statement into a manifesto.
But while that release offered little for cocktail party guests (the "foamy" version of "Space Age Bachelor Pad Music" was best described by Simon Reynolds as "a Muzak vent that's fallen into a swimming pool"), Stereolab wasn't just spoofing exotica legends like Martin Denny and Juan Garcia Esquivel.
While they certainly predate the space age, and Hergé does depict the suits in use on the Moon, as well as a couple of points where they're being constructed and fixed, which means that he did put some thought into how these theoretical space suits might have functioned.
The collection is replete with early American space age innovation, including a replica of the Bell X-1 rocket plane, the first manned airplane to break the sound barrier, and the Gemini X spacecraft that slingshotted astronauts John Young and Michael Collins around the Earth 43 times in 1966.
And more: three boxes of hair dye — not the cool space-age hair dye I'd used to dye my hair black back in college, but the sad kind of hair dye you use to mask the skunk-line of white that appears in between coloring appointments at the salon.
For this engagement he reunites the personnel and repertory from two recent albums: "Guitar in the Space Age," a look back at surf-rock instrumentals and other youthful diversions (through Sunday), and "When You Wish Upon a Star," a celebration of classic movie themes (Tuesday through Oct. 16).
It's a retro-futuristic superhouse complete with a fireplace masking a secret garage where Helen stows her Elasticycle; a space age mobile that hovers over Jack-Jack's crib; a conversation pit in the great room; and movable floors that slide open to reveal an assortment of reflecting pools.
Hoffmann, too, liked right angles and rigid surfaces, though he could also embrace more swooping forms, as in a tea service made of silver and ebony from 1904 whose parabolic curves predate the space age by decades, or a 1910 silver centerpiece whose clover form recalls Islamic decorative arts.
Mr. Okada is an entrepreneur with a vision of creating the first trash collection company dedicated to cleaning up some of humanity's hardest-to-reach rubbish: the spent rocket stages, inert satellites and other debris that have been collecting above Earth since Sputnik ushered in the space age.
In 1961, at the dawn of the space age, he was about a year into his job as a project manager at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration in Washington when he learned about the work of a young computer scientist at Stanford Research Institute, later called SRI International.
The painting, measuring 10 by 20 feet, traced the march of history from the Bolshevik Revolution to the space age, showing such figures as Lenin, Czar Nicholas II, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn (in prison garb), Hitler, the Beatles and Pope John XXIII, with an illuminated Jesus floating in the sky.
"Often, you need silhouettes and collections to marinate; you need to get used to them," said the designer the day after his show of space-age tunics and trousers traced in zippers, cloudlike tiered and ruffled miniskirts, fur hoodies and stiff satin jackets with the lines of a rocket ship.
"The movie's satirical take on competitive figure skating, from its music for gliding pas des deux (Andrea Bocelli) to the goofy absurdity of children's ice shows in which Chazz, exiled from competition, is forced to work, to its tacky space-age costumes, is affectionately knowing," Stephen Holden wrote in The Times.
The Douglasville set, which had the twin space-age, parabolic arches and canted windows that so captivated Kroc, was redressed, and occasionally tweaked onscreen with digital effects, to stand in for perhaps 20 early McDonald's locations that appear in the film, including the first Kroc-owned franchise, in Des Plaines, Ill.
General Foods developed Tang, but it wasn't until the beverage was sent along with Glenn in orbit (as well as with astronauts on future flights) that it became a household name, permanently intertwined with the legends of the space age and the imaginations of children sipping it inside cardboard rocket ships.
On Wednesday night, Louis Vuitton landed in Kennedy Airport with a blur of black S.U.V.s and celebrity stardust, clogging the tarmacs outside the old T.W.A. terminal with LV-clad guests who ogled Eero Saarinen's ode to the space age and clattered into the arrivals lounge in towering LV ankle boots.
There are fantasies, including a 1950s "Spaceport U.S.A." model that evokes space age ambitions with a punch-out flying saucer for voyaging to "Planet X"; while others bring the wonders of the world down to a Lilliputian scale, like a detailed 1980s model of Sacré-Cœur and its surrounding Montmartre neighborhood in Paris.
Jell-O 1-2-3 Between 1969 and 1993, Jell-O sold a product that was truly Space Age: one packet of powder that, when mixed with water and chilled, resulted in a dessert with three distinct layers — Jell-O on the bottom, mousse in the middle, and creamy topping on top.
In some respects, though, this "Westworld" came to owe as much of a debt to "Inception," the movie by Nolan's brother Christopher, as it probed ever deeper into levels of consciousness, and at what point the realistic robots (or "hosts") in the show's space-age amusement park achieve true sentience and life.
"I was born at the end of the 212th century, horse and buggy days, and experienced the phenomenal changes of the 21970th-century machine and space age," Ms. Thomas wrote about her work, which incorporated inspirations from Kandinsky to color television and from the flowers in her garden to the Apollo moon landings.
That is Wenger's legacy, just as much as the sleek, space-age stadium the club built on the back of his success and the state-of-the-art training facility he helped design: Arsenal had not always been seen as a bastion of taste and style in England, let alone around the world.
But while his colleagues turned their genius toward futuristic shapes and industrial materials — think of Bertoia's sinuous wire webs or the space-age sweep of Saarinen's fiberglass tulip — Nakashima reflected on nature, on the work that he could do with his own hands and on materials that improved, rather than diminished, with age.
It's a treat watching M and H zip around the globe in all kinds of space-age vehicles that tease the imagination: A rundown New York City subway car becomes a warp-speed train with express stops to London and Paris; a motorcycle has a surprise hyperdrive mode; cars transform into glowing spaceships.
But the fact of the matter is even though the Space Age was in full swing in the mid-1960s and shows like Irwin Allen's sci-fi hits Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea and Lost in Space were getting attention, nothing as smart and sprawling as Star Trek had ever been seen before.
Indeed, Mr. Hoover could trace the history of aviation, to the dawn of the space age, by the men he came to know: Orville Wright and Charles Lindbergh, General Doolittle and the World War I flying ace Eddie Rickenbacker, and the astronauts Walter Schirra and Neil Armstrong as well as General Yeager and Colonel Gagarin.
The modish shapes still recall the work of Mr. Courrèges — as did the matching top-and-trouser "Françoise Hardy suits," like the Courrèges ones the great 1960s yé-yé queen used to wear — but the collection was slimmed and shortened to challenging proportions and beholden to space age flourishes less suited to our own.
And while momentum has also long been a guiding principle of Paco Rabanne, its creative director, Julien Dossena, has accelerated the pace, grounding the space age in a crouching tiger, hidden dragon print mixed in with crimson chain-mail cowl-neck dresses, zip-seamed tanks and trousers, and duvet-wrap skirts, built for speed.
"So what's fascinating is that in the Space Age, suddenly the focus shifts from the past to the future, and Santa — as well as his Soviet counterpart, Grandfather Frost — dabbles in space flight and delivers scientific toys and the trappings of domestic bliss, like the Easy-Bake Oven, to Cold War kids," Archer told Hyperallergic.
Mr. Emanuel, who is running for a third term as mayor, said in an announcement late Wednesday that Mr. Musk's company has been chosen to build a transportation alternative seemingly lifted from a space-age fantasy: an unimaginably zippy ride from Chicago's Loop to O'Hare in electric vehicles that will travel through new underground tunnels.
For the second look, she tested out another giant tee/boot combo, this time swapping out the Louis Vuitton bag from some Louis Vuitton combat boots accented with the brand's same signature monogram print and switching the sports jersey for a jumbo white Champion tee and a green pair of the space age, Rihanna-designed Dior sunglasses.
Over the course of his lifetime, Clarke witnessed the birth of the space age, and helped push science fiction from a nascent literary movement into a modern vision for humanity's future with grounded, realistic stories that drew on science and technology—themes that are more relevant than ever today, on the 100th anniversary of his birth.
Add the potential of small, smart satellites in their hundreds or even thousands to connect the billions of people too poor and remote to have yet been reached by the phone revolution, or the trillions of devices in the "internet of things", and this new space age will bring more than ever to the world below.
The fictions collected in Almost No Memory, Samuel Johnson is Indignant, Varieties of Disturbance, and, most recently, Can't and Won't, are the Davis I suspect most readers know: epigrammatic confections, one-liners, bits of found text, dense little narratives like some space-age vision of astronaut food: a three-course meal in one easy-to-swallow capsule.
After overcoming the mid-century period-piece retro look of the exhibition that recalled the dopey visual muzak of psychedelic light shows and the uncomfortable space-age haute couture of Paco Rabanne, I nonetheless found it stylistically relevant enough to engage my mind with ideas around our increasingly intelligent, competent, malicious and aesthetically-capable software-driven reality.
I was fascinated by his plan to repurpose space-age-era NASA and military-surplus components to bring the land speed record back to the US from the UK. He, in turn, was fascinated by daredevils, from Evel Knievel to Annie Edson Taylor, the retired schoolteacher who plunged down Niagara Falls inside a barrel in 22.8.
There's something entirely personal about its weird juxtapositions and connections, even as the results have become more sophisticated: high-waist acid-washed denim jeans with pockets placed back to front; irregular patchwork knits and slithery magenta nylon; cropped triangular jackets over shrunken pleated miniskirts; and juicy orange and blue sheaths with space age-y oval cutouts at the clavicle.
As space-age architecture edges closer to streets where homeless people sleep in their cars, the concept of two Americas is becoming painfully visible: one whose citizens have wealth, privilege and 21st-century skills; the other in which people are surviving day to day, facing arduous commutes or insecure housing if they are to make ends meet.
" Here's what Bridle wrote on his blog: "A single technology ... its consecutive and multiple appearances at times of stress and trial: at the dawn of the space age, in orbit and on other planets, at the scene of athletic feats of endurance, in defense and offense in the mountains of the Hindu Kush, on the beaches of the European archipelago.
Money Won&apost Save SpaceX&aposs Moon Tourists If Something Goes WrongOn Monday, SpaceX founder Elon Musk announced that for the first time in history, it will be…Read more Read"We are at the dawn of a new space age, with huge potential to improve and sustain life on Earth," Richard Branson, founder and chairman of Virgin Galactic, said in a statement.
But that's not the case for the Faget house, where space-age luminaries like the rocket builder Wernher von Braun and the astronaut Alan Shepard, the first American in space and the fifth to walk on the moon, were occasional visitors, or the garage — except for a historical medallion from the local Dickinson Historical Society, which bestows more distinction than protection.
Big Break Despite his having documented a Miss America pageant and the transgender model Hari Nef, the project that propelled Mr. Gilford's career on its space-age trajectory is "The Future of Flesh," a 90-second-long clip featuring Prada-clad models, a voice-over from Jane Fonda that suggests the sci-fi implications of going under the knife, and an original score by Jake Shears.
When: Opens Friday, September 16, 6–8pm Where: Kohn Gallery (26750 North Highland Avenue, Hollywood, Los Angeles) Although John Altoon was a major figure in the scene surrounding influential Ferus Gallery in the 218s, he was always a bit of an oddball, whose gestural, surrealist-inspired works didn't quite fit in with the space-age minimalism of Larry Bell and Robert Irwin, or Ed Ruscha's cool, text-based conceptualism.
Other signs exemplify the city's spirit of boldness and revolution, like the Martini glass marking Red Barn, the first openly gay bar in the city or the space age sign for La Concha, a hotel designed by Paul Williams, the well-known black architect who, the story has it, learned to sketch and write upside down because white clients wouldn't want to sit next to him in meetings.
Erté was in the air, and an attenuated line was on the runway, thanks to a slightly raised waistline — not quite empire, not quite natural, belted at the lower ribs — and, for day, a squared-off shoulder on a bouclé jacket atop a straight skirt, hitting just above the knee and shot through with a touch of shine and a whisper of the space age to keep it current.
And while her look may change all the time — for example, when she works on Idol, she tells PeopleStyle that her look is "classic with a twist, to last all day," whereas when she's on tour, she goes for "retro space age boldness," and everyday, it's "all me with a pop of gloss or a lash" — the 33-year-old singer assures that all of her beauty decisions all come from within.
Album opener "Burn the Witch" bears a striking resemblance to the space age strut of OK Computer, but this is achieved not with electric guitars, but through a section of violins playing spiccato and col legno—techniques where different parts of the bow are bounced off the strings instead of run across them—creating the effect of strummed guitars over the fuzzed out bass notes and electronic drums that comprise the rhythm section.
At No. 19, Mahdavi sells Bishop (a twenty-two-hundred-dollar combination stool and end table that recently entered the permanent collection of the Musée des Arts Décoratifs), as well as plates, cushions, nesting bowls, peanut-shaped trays, folding chairs with seats woven from polymer thread, rattan mirrors that bring to mind space-age shamrocks, blown-glass lamps with rocket-like bases and ballooning shades in improbably gorgeous combinations such as caramel and gray.
So one day in early March, during the last leg of the women's wear collection, in a gap between Alexander McQueen (where Sarah Burton offered up artisanal knits and gossamer dresses inspired by the Shetland Isles), and Chanel (where Karl Lagerfeld built a rocket ship in the Grand Palais around which models strode in space age bouclé), , I found myself in a back alley by an unmarked door behind the former La Samaritaine department store.
Where von Däniken argued that old myths and biblical tales alike contain evidence of ancient alien visitations (an idea picked up, most recently, by Ridley Scott's "Alien" prequels), Vallée suggested that contemporary U.F.O. narratives are of piece with stories about Northern European fairies and their worldwide kith and kin — and that it's more reasonable to think that we're reading our space age preoccupations into a persistent phenomenon that might be much weirder than a simple visitation from the stars.
It proved a fortuitous frame for their collection, as attenuated of line and serene of shade as always, but with a certain new generosity of proportion and nod to modernity: coats pulled off the shoulder and belted to blouse, like a gown, at the back; halter jumpsuits tied in a rope bow on one shoulder with a palazzo width (and no waist); space-age suiting made from white paper, and crocheted chain mail evening hoodies poured over silk.
Each of those looks had its own force and fallout: from the mod of 1966 to the space-age metallics of "Space Oddity" in 1969; the spike-haired, cosmetically enhanced, body-flaunting avant-garde ambiguity of Ziggy Stardust; the disruptive decadence of Aladdin Sane and Halloween Jack; the knife-edge monochromatic suiting of the Thin White Duke; the pleated, pastel tailoring of the Serious Moonlight tour; the Alexander McQueen shredded Union Jack historicism of "Earthling" (1997), and so on and on.
NOMINEES: Cardi B, Invasion of Privacy; Brandi Carlile, By the Way, I Forgive You; Drake, Scorpion, H.E.R., H.E.R.; Post Malone, beerbongs & bentleys; Janelle Monáe, Dirty Computer; Kacey Musgraves, Golden Hour; Kendrick Lamar & Various Artists, Black Panther: The Album, Music From and Inspired By PREDICTION: Kacey Musgraves, Golden Hour Kacey Musgraves should be a lock for her genre-defying masterpiece Golden Hour, in which the country star — inspired by love and other drugs — augmented her Texas twang with space age synthesizers and even a disco beat.
What It Is: Lauren Bush Lauren hosts Goop and Cadillac's "Road to Table" Dinner in the Hamptons with 3-Michelin-starred chef Christopher Kostow Who Tried It: Sheila Baylis, PEOPLE Bodies editor Level of Difficulty: 7/10 (Driving in the Hamptons is no farm-to-table picnic and I had major trouble deciding on my outfit.) Gwyneth Paltrow's lifestyle site Goop can throw a kooky party, so I wasn't sure what to expect, but there was no vaginal steaming or space-age healing stickers at this down-to-earth event.

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