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A second experiment on illustrator vector design. This time I used the sony TC-510-2 from the opening of the Netflix series “Mindunter”. This one I really have to thank YouTuber Techmoan for all the info about this beautiful reel-to-reel machine.
jumptheshark.com website. A late 90s internet 1.0 phenomenon which encouraged visitors to recall “that defining moment when you know from now on it’s all downhill and it will never be the same” for your favorite show.
My ‘old’ ass (31 yrs old) is about to watch a movie that I adored in childhood and haven’t seen in probably 20 years. Thank you, Netflix!
The Space Jam website from 1996 is still alive! This video shares the history of the site, explains why it’s still active, and explores some of the irreverent and hilarious details hidden inside.