Recent podcast: DMFO

Art by DMFO commissioned by Faustus

This week we interview DMFO, a truly serious technophile who has a real feel for encounters between women and machines.

Links:

DMFO at DeviantArt:  https://www.deviantart.com/dmf0

DMFO at Hentai Foundry:  https://www.hentai-foundry.com/user/dmfo/profile 

DMFO at Gumroad:  https://dmfo.gumroad.com/ 

DMFO at Patreon:  https://www.patreon.com/dmfo/posts 

DMFO at EroticMadScience:  https://eroticmadscience.com/tag/dmfo/

Stephen Pressfield, The War of Art: https://amzn.to/3npbgri

You can listen to this podcast on your app of choice, download it directly, or visit its Libsyn page. You can also listen via the post on the nifty embedded player below.

2015 Squick or Squee Week II: HALO Seat

Introduction

The second of DMFO’s new pieces running as part of Squick or Squee week. He re-imagines a pulp art execution.

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I originally blogged this image in a post “In the hot seat” at Infernal Wonders. It’s a crop from a cover illustration for the magazine Detective Line-up (August 1952). You can see the whole cover in the original post.

The Artist and a Note

DMFO has a DeviantArt site here.

A larger version of this art is expected to be published at the Internet Archive in early November.

2015 Squick or Squee Week I: A Gift to Septimo

Introduction

We have two kinds of art — all of it specially commissioned for Erotic Mad Science — running as part of our annual pre-Halloween tradition of Squick or Squee week. The first two will be two new illustrations by DMFO, both pulp art recreations. This one is “A Gift to Septimo.”

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I originally blogged this image in a post “When sex came to Septimo” at Hedonix. It was originally an illustration to a story called “The Facts of Life,” run at Future Science Fiction, September 1952.

The Artist and a Note

DMFO has a DeviantArt site here.

A larger version of this art is expected to be published at the Internet Archive in early November.

Pulp Art recreations IX: Inseminoid

Introduction

An illustration by Erotic Mad Science newcomer DFMO, who has a sharp eye for equipment detail.

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I originally blogged this image in a post “Mad Doctor Peril” at Hedonix. It’s a painting by the ubiquitous Norman Saunders, and appeared as the cover of New Mystery Adventures (1935). large_norm3

Found here.

The Artist

DMFO has a DeviantArt site here.