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Benjamin Goodwin Seielstad

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magazine and was pictured at work in their 1940 issue commenting that the events of the Second World War were like his first job covering the San Francisco Earthquake. He described his love of "candid-camera" work to aid him in his drawing and how he used the reader's eye like the lens of a camera,
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A meteor has been defined as "the light phenomenon produced by the passage of an object through an atmosphere that heats the surrounding gas to incandescence". As a light phenomenon, a meteor cannot collide with anything; rather, it is the moving object causing the light phenomenon, such as a
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He also drew an automatic freeway (1938) and produced four illustrations for an article titled "How The World Will End" (1939), one of which showed a "giant meteor" about to hit
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which envisaged cities composed of buildings on slender trunks like trees. The degree of license given to Seielstad in interpreting the article text was reflected in
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Seielstad claimed his first job was covering the San Francisco Earthquake (1906). He worked as an illustrator for the
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Rubin, Alan E.; Grossman, Jeffrey N. (January 2010). "Meteorite and meteoroid: New comprehensive definitions".
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s image, capable of precipitating "the end of the world", would be an asteroid of substantial size.
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Catchers of the Light: The Forgotten Lives of the Men and Women Who First Photographed the Heavens
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for which he produced drawings showing the technical aspects of products such as a cutaway of a
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magazine in the 1940s. He was accorded a great deal of latitude in illustrating articles for
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on topics such as an automated freeway, a futuristic city, and "How The World Will End".
402:"Automated Driving in its Social, Historical and Cultural Contexts" by Fabian KrΓΆger in 227: 205: 627: 551: 543: 238: 174: 341:, that may be involved in a collision. An object such as that depicted in Seielstad 223: 614:
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s comment "our artist presents here his conception of this startling proposal".
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Matt Novak, Smithsonian, 17 February 2012. Retrieved 10 July 2018
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Autonomous Driving: Technical, Legal and Social Aspects
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Highway of the future illustration by B. G. Seielstad,
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and the city's inhabitants fleeing for their lives:
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Springer. pp. 41–68 (p. 47). 277:Destabilization of the Earth's crust 173:where one of his contemporaries was 524:Meteoritics & Planetary Science 294:By 1940, Seielstad was working for 605:"Radio City to Cost $ 250,000,000" 109:A future city by B. G. Seielstad, 85:Newspaper and magazine illustrator 14: 544:10.1111/j.1945-5100.2009.01009.x 282: 270: 258: 246: 171:Art Students League of New York 162:Benjamin Seielstad was born in 146:in the 1930s before working at 664:20th-century American painters 659:American magazine illustrators 1: 138:1906 San Francisco earthquake 439:Hughes, Edan Milton. (2002) 685: 130:Benjamin Goodwin Seielstad 25:Benjamin Goodwin Seielstad 30: 644:Los Angeles Times people 585:"How The World Will End" 460:Hughes, Stefan. 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Index


Lake Wilson
Inglewood

Popular Science Monthly


1906 San Francisco earthquake
Popular Science Monthly
Lake Wilson
Art Students League of New York
Jean Mannheim
Los Angeles Examiner
Los Angeles Times
New York Daily News
New York World
Philadelphia Examiner
pocket watch
R. H. Wilenski
New York City
A hotter Sun
"Giant meteor" collision with the Earth
Destabilization of the Earth's crust
Death of the Sun
Life
Inglewood


meteoroid
asteroid

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