
Tales From the Loop
In 1954, the Swedish government ordered the
construction of the world’s largest particle accelerator. The facility
was complete in 1969, located deep below the pastoral countryside of
Mälaröarna. The local population called this marvel of technology The
Loop. These are its strange tales.
Simon Stålenhag’s paintings of
Swedish 1980s suburbia, populated by fantastic machines and strange
beasts, have spread like wildfire on the Internet. The 2015 Kickstarter
for the English version of the book raised over $320,000. Stålenhag’s
portrayal of a childhood against a backdrop of old Volvo cars and
coveralls, combined with strange and mystical machines, creates a unique
atmosphere that is both instantly recognizable and utterly alien.
In
this top-quality artbook, Simon Stålenhag’s first set of paintings are
collected in book form—together with texts that tell the stories of the
youth who lived in the shadows of the machines. In addition, three
separate prints (format 260×230 mm) as well as a full-color map (format
520x340mm) of the land of The Loop are included in the book.
Tags
- #Alternate History
- #Art
- #Comics
- #Dystopia
- #Fantasy
- #Fiction
- #Graphic Novels
- #Science Fiction
- #Science Fiction Fantasy
- #Short Stories
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