Oooh, this is like a rebirth of YouTube Time Machine, which went defunct awhile back. Ads end up being my favorite... they're such a weird bit of the zeitgeist: prices, style, attention seeking techniques... so interesting.
throw0101a · 31m ago
If anyone is interested in see the real thing, there's a museum in Toronto, Canada with a bunch:
Wow, Moses Znaimer was a cornerstone of my early media consumption with CityTV and MuchMusic. Next time I am in Toronto I am definitely checking this out. Thank you.
actionfromafar · 13m ago
Second that
readdit · 31m ago
I'm prone to nostalgia and love projects like this. It's a very unique feeling that's hard to describe. I wonder why we feel these things for the past we've experienced.
ivape · 3m ago
Because it’s the closest thing to proof that people truly do live entirely different realities. Whoever you were staring at those shows at that age is simple not you now and can never be you again. It’s almost supernatural. If you follow this line of thinking, it’s entirely possible to live entirely different existences, almost in another body (you can take that however far you want, reincarnation, life after death, being unplugged from the simulation, etc).
It’s a mystical way of asking “what exactly was the past really and how transient am I now at this exact moment?”.
* https://mztv.com
* Virtual: https://mztv.com/tour/
It’s a mystical way of asking “what exactly was the past really and how transient am I now at this exact moment?”.