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British Gas Austerity Advert (1978-1979)
My favorite part of the Democratic Debate.
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Apple Macintosh LC III
Years: 1993 - 1994 OS: System 7.1 - Mac OS 7.6.1 Processor: 25 MHz Motorola 68030 Memory: 4 - 36 MB Weight: 8.8 lbs
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"Born in 1965, Callum Morton works almost exclusively with architectural imagery. From his earlier models to his more recent large-scale installations, Morton’s work o!en combines iconic modernist buildings with theatrical soundtracks to create dark narratives — narratives resolutely at odds with the clean lines and clinical surfaces of the buildings that the soundtracks inhabit." "Morton is also well known for his public sculpture Hotel (2008), a too-small, twenty-metre-high modernist shell of a high-rise that abuts Victoria’s EastLink Freeway, which looks so standardised in its appearance that it seems as if ‘freshly popped from a packet’. Morton has also held major solo exhibitions all around the country, and in 2007 represented Australia in the 52nd Venice Biennale where he exhibited Valhalla: a three-quarter- scale replica of his family home, modernist in design and built by his father in the 1970s, which appeared here as a pock-marked, smouldering ruin on the outside, and a sparklingly clean corporate foyer on the inside." Source: www.discipline.net.au/Discipline/Issue_2_files/Helen%20Hu...
“The Internet”, a 1995 track from the KPM production music library
KPM is the only music you ever need.
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