Cosplayers wear costumes and fashion accessories to represent a specific characters from TV / Movie and Videogames. The term “cosplay” was coined in Japan in 1984. It was inspired by and grew out of the practice then-known as fan costuming at science fiction conventions, beginning with the...
If there's a constant with cinematic sci-fi franchises, it's this: costume changes between movies allow for more toy designs, and thus sales. If there's a constant for sci-fi movies based on comics, it's that costumes will nearly always get a "more cinematic" redesign. Sometimes, that...
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I suspect this is an effect of binary concepts of gender on the part of the makers of the sci-fi, implemented as increasingly detailedcostumesfor the AI. But when you consider these variables, these 6 are a pale semblance of what could be. Include “fluid” or “nonbinary” as a possib...
Photographs of amputees, circus performers, wigs, costumes, and a vintage notecard she found in an old junk shop in the late 1990s. She estimates it’s about a century old and has it pinned up in the studio—it reads: “Fair Deceiver: I did not know until last night that you had a...
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Part of my goals will be tosensitize readers to fascismvia this lens: What is fascist versus what merely dresses up in its costumes. Part will be to understandwhat it means for technology and interfaces to embody and enforce political ideas, because they can and do. ...
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The photographs show an amazing attention to detail, featuring meticulous period costumes, and simulating 17 century lighting techniques “to illustrate nobility and fragility of the super powerful of all times.” viaSacha Goldberger Iron Man
The movie's extraordinary makeup and costumes, combined with its thought-provoking themes of evolution, race relations, and humanity's propensity for self-destruction, have made it an enduring classic in the annals of cinema history. Directed by Franklin J. Schaffner and starring Charlton ...