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Pictures shared by the Concepttalk Instagram account probably cannot be put under one category, except with the help of the account’s description of having something interesting and unexpected about them.

This first and foremost leads to things revealing their unexpected side by playful presentation brought to the viewer’s attention. Something to be experienced and enjoyed!

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Fluid Rugs, By Faig Ahmed

Fluid Rugs, By Faig Ahmed

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    Snoopy Bike, Taiwan

    Snoopy Bike, Taiwan

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    The account Concepttalk has 370K followers on Instagram and despite its short description, the link provided to the website of a curator leads us to one possible clue to a certain theme, which could be applied at least to some part of the pictures from Concepttalk. While the former is meant for “retro lovers”, the latter has a lot to do with it as well.

    According to the study Retro - The Culture of Revival, by Elizabeth E. Guffey, retro is a movement which beginning gets associated with the rehabilitation of works by Beardsley, and the movement of Art Nouveau in general. Even though revivals or enhanced interest in a specific historic period did happen in the past, according to the author, this movement was different.

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    Plastic Chair In Wood, By Maarten Baas

    Plastic Chair In Wood, By Maarten Baas

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    #4

    DIY, Vintage TV Cat Beds

    DIY, Vintage TV Cat Beds

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    Lava Lamp Nails, By Liampeternails

    Lava Lamp Nails, By Liampeternails

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    Signage Concept By Yuki Matsueda

    Signage Concept By Yuki Matsueda

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    Based on interpretation by Guffey, the revival of art and design of the late nineteenth century suggests a unique tendency - a “popular thirst for the recovery of earlier, and yet still modern.”

    The author suggests that the most potent connotation of 'retro' that tends to be overlooked is its fundamental shift in the popular relationship with the past. When it comes to its object, it focuses on the recent past, rather than the Middle Ages or Antiquity.

    When it comes to its attitude or the way of looking at this recent past, the author describes it as half-ironic, half-longing, detached, and “attempting to come to terms with Modernity’s ideas, as well as its boundaries and even its mortality.”

    However, Guffey warns against dismissing the appeal of these tendencies as simply looking backwards or merely a series of stylistic gestures and suggests that it is better understood as a kind of subversion of “looking backwards in order to go forwards.”

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    #7

    Dad Hacks

    Dad Hacks

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    Alconbury Mcdonald’s

    Alconbury Mcdonald’s

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    Bread Knife

    Bread Knife

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    Disco Chair, By La.lland

    Disco Chair, By La.lland

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    While playfulness and the lighthearted wit of the pictures also bring Postmodernism and a fun rewording of “Less is more” to “Less is bore” by Robert Venturi to mind.

    The movement from 1970 to 1990, was known for shattering established ideas about design and art and its style associated with a mix of various seemingly opposing elements that make it “visually thrilling, multifaceted" and defying definition.

    According to the study by V&A, such irreverence, which is meant to criticize purely functional design or simply to cheer up the viewers with some lighthearted wit, is among the movement’s main characteristics.

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    🐸 A Place For Meditation

    🐸 A Place For Meditation

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    Tom Pearcy. Ouse River, Yorkshire

    Tom Pearcy. Ouse River, Yorkshire

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    Many designers of the things from the pictures shared by Concepttalk seem to have figured out one recipe for escaping the routine of a purely functional take on things and processes to use them for a different purpose than they were created for or expected to be used by many.

    Also, they add elements that have no function at all except for exaggerating and embodying the remote associations with certain daily objects in a dream-like or somewhat fun way, possibly surprising the creators themselves as their perception gets caught up in this sort of play.

    So now, please feel free to participate by scrolling the list and sharing your thoughts in the comments!

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    Lucky Cat

    Lucky Cat

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    Human Sized Soda Machine, By Ogilvy Agency

    Human Sized Soda Machine, By Ogilvy Agency

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    Early 80s Phone Typography

    Early 80s Phone Typography

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    Photo: Ben Avraham

    Photo: Ben Avraham

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    80s Telephone

    80s Telephone

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    "It Would Be Fun To Listen To The Product Designer Of This… Multi Gadget."

    "It Would Be Fun To Listen To The Product Designer Of This… Multi Gadget."

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    Rug Rover Interior, By Kingkennedyrugs

    Rug Rover Interior, By Kingkennedyrugs

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    Payphone

    Payphone

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    70s Garfield Coffee Table

    70s Garfield Coffee Table

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    #22

    True Romance, By Gab Bois

    True Romance, By Gab Bois

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    Pie

    Pie

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    #24

    Dalmatian

    Dalmatian

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    Butter Stick Type

    Butter Stick Type

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    Sunglasses

    Sunglasses

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    Watching

    Watching

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    Shellphone

    Shellphone

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    Spoons

    Spoons

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    #30

    Harold Lloyd's Iconic Christmas Tree

    Harold Lloyd's Iconic Christmas Tree

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    Car Interior

    Car Interior

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    Reverse

    Reverse

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    Pie

    Pie

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    Seen this 1000 times by now. Why do you keep including it Boredpanda? Are you rickrolling us?

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    Walk through the door and have a nice trip! Don't forget to buy me something though

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    #35

    1750s. Design vs. Functionality. Baroque Pulpit. Dobroszów🇵🇱

    1750s. Design vs. Functionality. Baroque Pulpit. Dobroszów🇵🇱

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    Bastienne Kramer, Cocoon. 1992. Photo: Cary Markerink

    Bastienne Kramer, Cocoon. 1992. Photo: Cary Markerink

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    Handscapes, By Kai Wasikowski

    Handscapes, By Kai Wasikowski

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    Rugs

    Rugs

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    Inside – Outside Concept, By Thierry Mandon

    Inside – Outside Concept, By Thierry Mandon

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    Keyboot

    Keyboot

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    Avavavfirenze Collection

    Avavavfirenze Collection

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    1970s Space Age

    1970s Space Age

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    2022 Fashion, By Rrakkata

    2022 Fashion, By Rrakkata

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    Kenji Kawakami Concept, Early 90s

    Kenji Kawakami Concept, Early 90s

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    Shoes

    Shoes

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