It's Alien Invasion Friday with Tabonga, here at The Dungeon!.. We gots the very first episode from this great series, and, one our whole family watched on Sept. 16, 1963. To kick off the series they got the ever popular Cliff (CHARLY) Robertson to star along with their new sci-fi creation, The Galaxy Being!.. Eegah!! sent over a soundclip with the Master Control Voice and more for your earjoyment, sooooo, you can push the big red 'GO' button there next to the atomic radio tower, NOW, Rufus The Gnat! Here's an earfull of... The Galaxy Being! Cliff plays Alan Maxwell, owner and radio station operator who contacts a Being in another galaxy while experimenting with his equipment. Alan has to go to a party and tells this fill-in DJ, whatever he does, do not increase the station's power output!.. Got it?! The party's for Alan but all he can think about is getting back to the station and communicate with his new buddy from another world. The dumbass DJ wants to impress his girlfriend by being heard as far away as Canada, so, he turns the power level up all the way... Oops, bad move!! The power surge causes the Being to become 3-dimentional and it crashes out of the monitor and into the station! Alan's brother wants him to listen to the weird signal on the radio, causing Alan to rush back to station without telling his wife he was leaving. And, when Alan's wife hears about his rude disappearance from the party, well, she's had just about enough of his obsession with the scientific method! Meanwhile, the Being has escaped and is out wandering around the city. This poor security guard has a close encounter of the fourth kind with the thing! Here's the Being rummaging through a pawn shop he stumbles into. The military arrives! Very cool shot, I had a model of that vehicle in the fifties. Alan's wife is accidently shot in the neck by one trooper, but, the Galaxy Being heals her completely before... He's disolved for disobeying his planet's 'no experimenting' policy!! The soundclip tells you to tune in next week at the same time, when we'll bring you another classic episode of THE OUTER LIMITS starring our pal, Robert Culp, so, you better!.. Be there or be SQUARE!!
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Creepiest show ever! The Outer Limits was a science fiction show in the United States in the early 1960’s. I don’t know why my parents let me watch this, I was just a little kid, like …
For those who watched the original Outer Limits on flickering black and white screens in the early 1960’s the experience is imprinted on a section of our brain labeled awe and terror. Baby-Boomers have deep and dark memories from The Outer...
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A selection of work from Australian artist and sculptor Sue Tilley. She works predominantly in found metal and glass, and working with the community, for the community.
'What's a bigger number than Jupiter' is a vibrant statement piece originally created using Acrylic Paints and Inks, Graphite, Paper Ephemera and other art media on Watercolor Paper. This listing is for a numbered LIMITED EDITION fine art giclee print of Steph Joy Hogan's original painting. Produced on smooth Acid Free Heavy Bond Paper with Archival Inks, these prints will brighten any room for years to come. Every effort has been made to present the colors in this print accurately. Please understand that different types of monitors/devices may interpret the colors slightly differently. THIS LISTING IS FOR A PRINT ONLY, however, the print is a "ready made" frame and mat size--so it will not require custom-framing. Hand-signed, numbered, dated and titled. Limited Edition run of 250. Will come to you very carefully packaged. Larger prints may ship rolled in tube. The artist retains all copyrights for this image.
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LIMITS - "Specimen Unknown" - Airdate: February 24, 1964. PRODUCTION
This is a painting of Rough Romatic Coastline Outer Hebrides Harris Scotland. We offer several options for this piece of art: 1) LIMITED EDITION PRINT ON GICLEE PAPER from original painting. Signed and numbered in an edition limited to 66 prints for sizes A4 and A3. The print comes on a high quality, beautiful und heavy paper. Prints include a white border for framing - frame not included. White border size depends on aspect ratio of original artwork. Each of these fine art prints comes shipped in a protective sleeve. Customisation in size, border etc is possible. 2) FINE ART PRINT ON GALLERY WRAPPED CANVAS reproduction from original painting - ready to hang. 3) ORIGINAL PAINTING is hand painted on SPECIAL WATERCOLOR PAPER, signed and will be shipped in a protective sleeve. 4) CUSTOMISATION in size, material is of course POSSIBLE. Possible other materials are WOOD, METAL, ALUMINIUM, FOREX, ACRYLIC GLASS, etc. Please reach out to us, with any idea, you might have. We`ll make it happen. Get your perfect gift now for any occasion, e.g. Father's Day.
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The outer limits of 3D body scanning with Marshmallow Laser Feast and Analog
A plaque relief depicting a Greek pursuing an Amazon. Part of a pair of duplicate relief slabs. 2nd century CE Roman copies of scenes from the shield of Athena on the Athena Parthenos statue by Pheidias...
Ottoman Diagram of Heaven and Hell. Caucasus. 1700s. Gouache on paper, naming the realms of the divine, the seven spheres of heaven and the seven spheres of hell, the upper section showing heaven with...
In The Hedgerow - Vanessa Cooper (Signed Limited Edition Giclee on Paper)Signed Limited EditionDetails:Image Size: 430Framed Size: 640Edition Copies: Mounted or FramedMedium: 45Finish: 640 x 660mm (Outer Mount Size - Add Frame Width)Year Published: YesPublisher: YesSigned:660 Certificate of Authenticity IncludedVanessa Cooper Collection
Welcome to Morgue, California! This post contains a cornucopia of Zanti ephemera, but is just a tantalizing taste of today's treats. Don't forget to read our review from earlier this morning, and the remaining posts coming later today. But for starters, it's time to... Shoot More Zantis! As it's a Windows application, we can't vouch for the game itself. The link above is provided for your convenience, however download and install at your own risk. From the website: "On December 30, 1963 - the Earth was invaded by a race known as the Zanti. You are a lowly Airman in the US Air Force with the simple assignment of patrolling the ghost-town of Morgue, California. It is now a secret Air force base with one purpose - to observe the landing of the Zanti race. Unfortunately, meddling trespassers have broken through an outer lying check point and made contact with the Zanti. Seeing this as an act of hostile aggression, the Zanti are now retaliating against the base." "Equipped with a fully loaded Colt .45 and 2 spare clips, you must aid in the destruction of the Zanti before they can spread their terror outside to the civilian populous. Extra ammo and weapons will be made available as you progress. Unlock game codes to heighten and equip your character." Game Size: 8MB ZIP File Resolution: 850 x 640 or [F4] Full Screen Controls: Mouse Category: Mini Game - Shooter Levels: 8 Background on Frank Zappa's "Zanti Serenade:" It's Zanti Day at We Are Controlling Transmission! Don't forget to read our review from this morning! Next up, we're thrilled to have landed a WACT exclusive Zanti Misfits interview—watch for that at 12pm. And be sure to check back at 2pm for Steve Mitchell's Spotlight on "The Zanti Misfits." And since we know there's no such thing as too much (too many?) when it comes to the Zanti Misfits, be sure to check out the Flat Zanti homepage RIGHT NOW to get in on the invasion.
A beautiful pen & ink and watercolour painting by Ed Org. Hand titled and signed by Ed Org. Inspired by Le Morte d'Arthur by Sir Thomas Malory. Ed explains the piece, "Morgan le Fay, as Malory states, was put to school in a nunnery. There ‘she learned so much that she was a great clerk of necromancy’. Forever plotting the death of Arthur, her garden was the basis for various potions, salves and ointments". The piece is sold mounted and framed. Image size approx : 21.5cm x 28cm (8" x 11"). Outer frame size approx: 40.5cm x 51cm (16" x 20"). This piece can also be purchased using Own Art - interest free credit, payable in 10 equal monthly installments - contact the gallery for full details. Also available as an open edition print - click HERE for details. See more work by Ed Org HERE. About Ed OrgBorn in Shropshire in 1955, Ed had an idyllic childhood among woods, fields, secret pools and ruined barns, which helped fire his imagination for mythological work. In the 1970s Ed undertook a Foundation course at Shrewsbury College of Art, and then completed a Fine Art degree at Cheltenham College of Art, with his final degree show based on "The Lord of the Rings".Until the early 90s Ed worked as a graphic designer in the advertising industry, and then in 1993 he chose to follow his heart and leave safe employment to pursue his own path, and started to create personal works on a mythological theme in watercolour and intricate pencil drawings. He is influenced by his favourite artist, Edward Burne-Jones, but also the book illustrators, Arthur Rackham, Willy Pogany, Russell Flint, Charles Robinson, and others. The landscapes of Devon, the Lake District and local woodland are a feature in many of his pieces. His larger works can take up to 18 months to complete. Ed also produces open and limited edition prints of many of his works.Ed has undertaken numerous commissions, the most notable being several corporate designs for the Wychwood Brewery including 'Hobgoblin', 'Black Wych' and 'Fiddler's Elbow'.Ed has a strong following and many collectors across the UK and abroad.Obsidian has been showing Ed's work since we first opened in 2002, and we now showcase his work in an annual solo show.
LIMITS - "The Bellero Shield" - Airdate: February 10, 1964. CHITA
From ancient Egypt to the Victorian era, an encounter with one's double has proven inevitably unsettling.
Award-winning, 'Light of Day' is the centerpiece of my 2021 Scrapscapes collection. This is a Limited Edition 12" x 12" giclee print of my original mixed media painting. Produced on Acid Free Heavy Bond Paper with Archival Inks, these prints will energize your space and fuel your imagination for years to come. These look great together! Nantucket Sunrise: https://www.etsy.com/listing/1585331948 Yolo: https://www.etsy.com/listing/1585337750 Light of Day: https://www.etsy.com/listing/1178195310 Every effort has been made to present the colors in this print accurately. Please understand that different types of monitors/devices may interpret the colors slightly differently. THIS LISTING IS FOR A PRINT ONLY, however, the print is a "ready made" frame and mat size--so it will not require custom-framing. Hand-signed, numbered, dated and titled. Limited Edition run of 250 total, including all sizes. Will come to you very carefully packaged. Artist retains all rights to image.