This illustration by Grant E. Hamilton ran in the February 16, 1895 issue of Judge magazine2yr ⋅ Plethorian ⋅ r/RetroFuturism
Niteroi Contemporary Art Museum, Brazil, designed by Oscar Niemeyer in 19911yr ⋅ archineering ⋅ r/RetroFuturism
I, for one, welcome our new rat overlords, cover art for Rog Philipps 'Rats in the Skull' by Ed Enshwiler3yr ⋅ Xeelee1123 ⋅ r/RetroFuturism
1934 - Union Pacific M-10000 & Burlington Pioneer Zephyr at Kansas City Union station.1yr ⋅ HU3Brutus ⋅ r/RetroFuturism
“The Cygnus”, the titanic space habitat and lab. Starlog Future Life Magazine 1979.1yr ⋅ Paul-Belgium ⋅ r/RetroFuturism
Odd concept for a pinball machine, but I think it belongs here.2yr ⋅ electricheadzero ⋅ r/RetroFuturism
The Futuro was a prefabricated house built between the late 1960's and 1970's. Fewer than a hundred were made.1yr ⋅ Paul-Belgium ⋅ r/RetroFuturism
Super cool vintage tin Flying Saucer X-3000. Looks like it is self propelled by the imagination with steering wheels but no pilots.1yr ⋅ Gainsborough-Smythe ⋅ r/RetroFuturism
Replacing the light bulbs above the highway of the future. Syd thought of everything.5mo ⋅ The_Patriot ⋅ r/RetroFuturism
i love retrofuturism so i am here to share my passion with you guys1yr ⋅ MrQwertyuiop ⋅ r/RetroFuturism
A space-age Soviet era mural in a Chernobyl administrative building3yr ⋅ HydrolicKrane ⋅ r/RetroFuturism
Cover Art For Isaac Asimov's Foundation Trilogy by Michael Whelan3yr ⋅ SubstantialRange ⋅ r/RetroFuturism
How the 1951 class of Purdue University envisioned the year 2051:1yr ⋅ bram_stokers_acura ⋅ r/RetroFuturism
Moscow in 2017 painting by Soviet artist G. Pokrovskiy (presumably 1950's-60's)1yr ⋅ XMrFrozenX ⋅ r/RetroFuturism
Way back when on a rainy day on Skaro by artist Dave Clarke (Small Brown Dog)1yr ⋅ Anon_Ymou5 ⋅ r/RetroFuturism
This book is amazing. Syd Mead was the king of depicting futures that'll never be2yr ⋅ Tonytylerdraws ⋅ r/RetroFuturism
1954 Lockheed XFV-1, Experimental Vertical Take Off and Landing Prototype & My Wagon2yr ⋅ StyleBosse ⋅ r/RetroFuturism
This Island Earth 1955 - those three chair things on the right - we don't have to sit in those, right?1yr ⋅ The_Patriot ⋅ r/RetroFuturism
Nissan AP-X, 1993. A concept car designed by Marcello Gandini with a 0.20 drag co-efficient powered by a V6 engine which was supposed to combine driving pleasure with responsibility.1yr ⋅ Mf_doom-28 ⋅ r/RetroFuturism
This chrome faced remote from a 1981 Trinitron is too cool. Notice it's a remote commander.1yr ⋅ Cult7Choir ⋅ r/RetroFuturism
Television Newspaper - some day you may be able to receive the front page of your morning Newspaper this way.6yr ⋅ dabderax ⋅ r/RetroFuturism
The Vision for Boston's original Central Artery project, the predecessor of the Big Dig. Completed in 1959, it was less than 20 years before the city realized how awful it was and needed replacement. The road was moved underground in a 15-year construction project ending in 2006.1yr ⋅ doctor-rumack ⋅ r/RetroFuturism
A proposed Pittsburgh Sports Stadium on the Monongahela River, 19581yr ⋅ John-Piece ⋅ r/RetroFuturism
Pixar's Wall-E had some great retrofuturistic style posters for its promotional content6yr ⋅ Monmonstar ⋅ r/RetroFuturism
Cover Art For Isaac Asimov's Foundation Trilogy By Michael Whelan1yr ⋅ EducationalCicada ⋅ r/RetroFuturism
1950s Plastic Whistle Toothbrushes with Rocket Holders | Manufacturer Unknown3yr ⋅ ashe101ashe ⋅ r/RetroFuturism
Not only this cover art look cool, but Project Future actually predicted the future2yr ⋅ TaylorRoddin ⋅ r/RetroFuturism
Print ad for the world's first teledex, a portable Datanet communicator with an integrated artificial assistant.1yr ⋅ prokhorvlg ⋅ r/RetroFuturism
Button Man (1983). Oil painting of a dystopian future, by artist Terry Walsh1yr ⋅ RolandTR-909 ⋅ r/RetroFuturism
PAN AM was an American airline company that went bust in 1991. There will be no Flight 3 to the moon.7mo ⋅ The_Patriot ⋅ r/RetroFuturism
What do trains look like in the future (illustration in a Finnish newspaper, 1909)2yr ⋅ UnculturedGames ⋅ r/RetroFuturism
Why watch baseball from the comfort of your couch when you can view it from the comfort of your own pool? Charles Schridde for Motorola, 1961.2yr ⋅ i_am_a_map_builder ⋅ r/RetroFuturism
Experimental house design by architect Albert Frey - built in 19332yr ⋅ archineering ⋅ r/RetroFuturism
The future of gaming in 2001, 2010, and 2050 according to the Official Dreamcast Magazine UK, 1999 [Y2K retrofuturism]2yr ⋅ mikusingularity ⋅ r/RetroFuturism
I had one of this back in my childhood and can't stop thinking about how this looks like a thing from the past and the future at the same time (OC)2yr ⋅ heyprodius ⋅ r/RetroFuturism
The television of 1940, as seen in the British sci-fi film 'High Treason' (1929)3yr ⋅ Keltik ⋅ r/RetroFuturism
Gilbert U-238 Atomic Energy Laboratory. A safe environment to learn about nuclear physics according to the manufacturer. A 1950 kit to allow children to create and watch nuclear and chemical reactions using radioactive material, real one! included in the pack. See link in comments.1yr ⋅ abt137 ⋅ r/RetroFuturism
Asimov holding a fish, from a 1983 Japanese copy of one of his books.4yr ⋅ Smoke_Me_When_i_Die ⋅ r/RetroFuturism