A film taking an (overly) dramatic look at what might happen leading up to the moment analogue is switched off.
A film taking an (overly) dramatic look at what might happen leading up to the moment analogue is switched off.
I know nothing about art; as a rule, 'modern' graphic design does not appeal to me. I like to write in the first person because I do not want to be someone else.
Influences: public toilet cubicle drawings/slogans; WordArt posters in Market Street shop windows; Mega-Zine; bootleg vinyl artwork; Janne Suni; Pink Floyd; whoever is responsible for the Max Headroom hijacking incident; Collie, the Inept Reviewer.
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