I had blogged earlier about Hugh Ferris’s renderings, and about how wrong it is for Avery Library to keep his renderings locked up in a proprietary file format.
And web 2.0 to the rescue–kosmograd has put the whole collection up on flicker!
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I had blogged earlier about Hugh Ferris’s renderings, and about how wrong it is for Avery Library to keep his renderings locked up in a proprietary file format.
And web 2.0 to the rescue–kosmograd has put the whole collection up on flicker!
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Sunday, 4 October 2009 at 12:35 pm
This does not represent, by a long, shot, the entire holdings of Hugh Ferriss drawings at the Avery Library. Nor are all of these images drawn from the Metropolis of Tomorrow. Just so you know that this is only the tip of the iceberg.