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Posted by: xdiesp
« on: 25. June 2015, 10:50:31 »

After citizens killed Tarquin the Proud, the much hated tyrant of Rome, his body sank to the bottom of the Tiber river and detritus started to pile on it. Thus over the centuries, an island came to be, the Tiberine island which is the only one in the city.

That place of hatred and infamy is now hosting a retrospective on midwives.
Posted by: xdiesp
« on: 21. April 2015, 19:02:19 »

Old threads were made to last: "and on that day, mankind received a grim reminder...".

Posted by: xdiesp_
« on: 15. October 2013, 10:31:56 »

Louise Brooks' likeliness was used, too, by artist Guido Crepax for his heroine Valentina:



And here you have her speaking with famous gentleman of fortune Corto Maltese, by Hugo Pratt:

Image: http://i212.photobucket.com/albums/cc123/xdiesp/hp05_zps67a29319.jpg

And again, my wallpaper for the past 15 years ^^' (centered, 1440x900, shadowed white bg).

Image: http://i212.photobucket.com/albums/cc123/xdiesp/EmilyBrooksG_zpsb08ac361.jpg
Posted by: Kolya
« on: 08. May 2013, 18:45:22 »

Not as they appear in the game anyway, but considering their description says they connect from the torax to the brain, their length is actually more realistic.
Posted by: voodoo47
« on: 08. May 2013, 18:43:09 »

very nice. he did not quite capture the worms though (they should have a lamprey-like mouth with short tentacles, not eyeballs).

also, Xerxes looks really bored.
Posted by: Kolya
« on: 08. May 2013, 18:30:03 »

System Shock 2 Tribute by ~ConejoBlanco (deviantart link)
Posted by: Kolya
« on: 27. October 2008, 14:31:11 »

"If Brooks could kill"
by Brian M. Viveros
Posted by: Kolya
« on: 15. October 2008, 20:50:00 »

Oooh, 80s backflash! :D
Posted by: charlydB
« on: 12. October 2008, 03:06:30 »

Hi, also listen "Pandora's Box" by OMD, a sort of biography...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PMFKib_Byb8
Posted by: Kolya
« on: 29. December 2007, 21:51:06 »

I'm not sure about everyone else, but I'm a fan. :)
Posted by: xdiesp
« on: 25. December 2007, 15:18:57 »

Louise Brooks drawn by Hugo Pratt, father of Corto Maltese.

I have a bigger version, if you are bigger fans.
Posted by: Kolya
« on: 27. August 2006, 02:00:18 »

It seems the upcoming Bioshock will have a Louise Brooks inspired character as well. And again she won't be the good girl.
Posted by: Kolya
« on: 01. June 2006, 20:26:11 »

Tags: °lulu °video °music °SS2 °art
nurse Bloome from SS2
Louise Brooks lived from 1906 to 1985. She was a silent movie star during the 1920s who participated in several successful Hollywood productions. She was aquainted with most idols and celebrities of the Jazz Age including F.Scott Fitzgerald and his wife Zelda, Greta Garbo and William Randolph Hearst. Her bob hairstyle started a sensational trend in the flapper generation. She got herself into a lifelong drinking habit.In 1928 she turned her back on Hollywood and went to Europe to star in Pandora's Box by German expressionist director G.W.Pabst. When she returned, Hollywood directors dismissed her for her outspokenness about the Hollywood scene that she wrote about. She had to work as a sales girl in NYC.

Brooks inspired many works of art, among them the scifi novel The Invention of Morel (1940), the Comicbook Series Valentina (1965-1995) and the character Nurse Erin Bloome from the scifi computer game System Shock 2 (1999). The "midwife" character in the game was also based on her appearance since Erin Bloome was the first to get changed into a midwife. Unlike her role in SS2 the real Louise Brooks never had any children. She called herself Barren Brooks but everyone knew her as Lulu. :lulu:
To read Louise in her own witty writings get her book Lulu in Hollywood.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LK6GB4LbylQ
Pictures from Pandora's Box (1929), music by Clan of Xymox.
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