The Matrix Reloaded (2003) — Zion Control Room the-matrix-reloaded-2003-zion-control-room Zion Control Room scene from The Matrix Reloaded (2003) — the underground city's gate control center where operators manage the docking of hovercrafts returning to Zion.
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Adam Curtis — The Trap: What Happened to Our Dream of Freedom (BBC, 2007)
Adam Curtis — The Trap: What Happened to Our Dream of Freedom (BBC, 2007) adam-curtis-the-trap-bbc-2007 The Trap: What Happened to Our Dream of Freedom (BBC Two, 2007) — a three-part documentary by Adam Curtis exploring how game theory and Cold War strategic logic, particularly the work of John Nash and R.D. Laing, shaped a narrow and ultimately self-defeating model of human freedom that pervades Western political and social institutions.
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Chiaki Kuriyama — Kill Bill Volume 1 Japanese Magazine Feature
Chiaki Kuriyama — Kill Bill Volume 1 Japanese Magazine Feature chiaki-kuriyama-kill-bill-volume-1-japanese-magazine Scanned page from a 2003 Japanese entertainment magazine featuring Chiaki Kuriyama (栗山千明) in a Kill Bill Volume 1 promotional editorial. Article by Shinsan Nameko; costume credit M-Premier.
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Airplane Contrails — Fine Art Sky Photography airplane-contrails-fine-art-sky-photography Fine art sky photography of airplane contrails — white vapor trails crossing a dark sky, shot on Ilford 3200 film. Part of a body of work exploring transience and aerial mark-making.
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Iron Sky Moon Trooper iron-sky-moon-trooper A moon trooper from the 2012 Finnish sci-fi comedy film Iron Sky, showing the film's gas-masked lunar soldier gear.
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Leica M4 with Summicron 50mm f/2 Dual Range leica-m4-summicron-50mm-dual-range Chrome Leica M4 rangefinder with Leitz Summicron-M 50mm f/2 Dual Range lens, resting in an olive canvas zipper bag. The M4 was produced 1966–1975; the Dual Range Summicron adds a close-focus auxiliary finder.
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Samurai Spy (Ibun Sarutobi Sasuke) — Masahiro Shinoda, 1965 samurai-spy-ibun-sarutobi-sasuke-shinoda-1965 Samurai Spy (異聞猿飛佐助, Ibun Sarutobi Sasuke), directed by Masahiro Shinoda for Shochiku, 1965 — a stylized Ninjutsu-era espionage thriller set in the years following the Battle of Sekigahara. Shot in high-contrast black and white cinematography by Masao Kosugi, the film is celebrated for its formal rigor and expressionist use of light and shadow, anticipating the visual language of the Japanese New Wave.
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Seven Samurai (1954), Akira Kurosawa Film Still seven-samurai-1954-akira-kurosawa-film-still A black-and-white production still from Akira Kurosawa's Seven Samurai (Shichinin no Samurai, 1954), featuring two combatants in intense close-quarters action amid swirling dust and smoke. Cinematography by Asakazu Nakai; still photography by Masao Fukuda for Toho.
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