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Retronaut

Retronaut

The Photographic Time Machine

by Chris Wild
Hardback
Publication Date: 02/09/2014

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An emporium of retro treasure...from shocking sculptures of the 1700s, to Kodachrome snaps of 1950s Piccadilly Circus, to biblical scenes captured by Google Earth. Rather than nostalgia or folly, the aim is enlightenment, wonder and the pleasure of weirdness." --The Guardian

Based on the widely popular blog that started as a side project in a basement, The Retronaut reveals strange yet enlightening photographs from the past that somehow seem to depict another version of now. Crocodiles taking children on walks, Queen Victoria caught smiling, and ponies at parking meters-this quirky page-turner enriched with author Chris Wild's unique wit and oddball knowledge is a must-have for collectors of the unusual.

Wild, a former museum archivist, has revolutionized the way we think of dusty photos-turning them into a sensation that has taken the Internet by surprise. He has selected over 400 of the best photographs from the site's most visited eras and themes, mashing up Victoriana with vintage advertising from the '60s and '70s and amazing inventions like pants for cows. Page by page, this unconventional, thought-provoking photographic time machine will change what you think you know about history.
ISBN:
9781426213830
9781426213830
Category:
Photographs: collections
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
02-09-2014
Language:
English
Publisher:
National Geographic Society
Country of origin:
United States
Pages:
352
Dimensions (mm):
224x182x28mm
Weight:
1kg
Chris Wild

Chris Wild spent several years in arts management and education before starting up his first blog.

Discovering a rare archive of coloured photographs of 1900s Paris gave him the inspiration to start Retronaut in 2009, with the specific aim of finding images that made you look at the past differently.

The response to his curation was overwhelming, with his site reaching 1 million subscribers in three years. In August 2014 the site was licensed to Mashable, in just a few months becoming Mashable's most shared content.

Chris is now in the process of curating a touring Retronaut exhibition, as well as starting up a Retronaut YouTube channel.

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