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  • Think of the huge changes which came with the onset of the Machine Age in the late 1800's.

    Sen. Robert Byrd: Coal Must Embrace the Future 2009

  • Few places, though, embraced the style with as much fervor as Shanghai, where Deco captured the promise and glamour of the Machine Age and the determination of a rising city to secure its place in the modern world.

    Shanghai, Built for the Machine Age 2009

  • Although organized by theme -- starting with early developments of train travel in Europe, continuing with the transcontinental push across North America, and ending with the Machine Age in the 1920s -- the show also devotes rooms to the Impressionists and the Surrealists, groups for whom the railroad was a symbol of both menace and comfort.

    The Locomotive as Engine 2008

  • As successor to the Machine Age, the so-called Information Age promises to empower humanity as never before and therefore to complete our liberation.

    Ars Technica Nate Anderson 2011

  • Think of the huge changes which came with the onset of the Machine Age in the late 1800's.

    iLoveMountains.org 2009

  • This from the AIGA: "Through its minimalism and dynamism "Flight" echoes the Vorticists’ obsession with speed as a metaphor for the Machine Age.

    E. McKnight Kauffer 2010

  • This from the AIGA: "Through its minimalism and dynamism "Flight" echoes the Vorticists’ obsession with speed as a metaphor for the Machine Age.

    2010 July 11 | NIGEL BEALE NOTA BENE BOOKS 2010

  • This from the AIGA: "Through its minimalism and dynamism "Flight" echoes the Vorticists’ obsession with speed as a metaphor for the Machine Age.

    2010 July | NIGEL BEALE NOTA BENE BOOKS 2010

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