Whatever, it's not like an obsession with old lenses, dated Broadway plays and Burt Reynolds are the future of photography.
The February 23 issue of the New Yorker has a really interesting piece about the meaning of post-modernism under the guise of a review of a biography of Donald Barthelme. There was a time when that might get discussed on this site, and there were photographers involved in the forum who were dealing with those kinds of issues. These days, if they follow the site at all (and I know that a few of them do from time to time), they are silent.
People who participate in this site who are in age or heart under 80 might be interested in this as a portrait, the whole thing, including the video, shot with a Nikon D90 still camera: The pastiche on Breathless ain't bad either.
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