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French illustrator Stéphane Massa-Bidal (aka Hulk4598, or Rétrofuturs) churns out new work at an astounding rate. His latest series depicts internet stalwarts as retro (his signature) magazine book covers. Somehow Massa-Bidal always seems to throw in a bit of timely irony and sarcasm in his work, proving that the man pays attention to the world in the digital age. Perhaps he’s suggesting that at some point these mediated parts of our lives will bite the dust. And he didn’t include Google because Google is impervious to the inevitable failures of its contemporaries. Just a thought. These interpretations for webservices are available to purchase as prints via e-mail. Check out his Zazzle shop, Flickr page or Cargo Collective portfolio for more work and info. The full ten blown up under the cut.
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When is all this hipster retro irony going to be over? Please make it soon.