Noir (1910s-1950s)
Post Noir Compliments
Y2K and Frutiger Aero
Frutiger Aero died because it was too idealistic and unsustainable with the everyday reality of people's lives. What came in as a response was what I call Underside charms has had also arises during the great depression after the roaring 20s.
Ace Fishing, Need for speed, Tokyo Xtream racer, racing lagoon, Wii Sport, Mario Kart, Sonic Colors, SF, Poken tournement, Perfect Dark, Tekken, Dead or Alive, Kareoke revolution
Urban Neo-Noir Underside (Junk City)
Most of these come from New England but some have a Southern Gothic influence.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v2H4l9RpkwM
Naughties Experimental Underside
After the expiration of an aesthetic pantheon, its receptacles go with it, and the Western psychosexual feeling must reinvent itself as a new form. A brief example of this happened in the 2000s and early 2010s, however didn't evolve into something with sustainable momentum, so will be looked back upon as a fossilized dead end. However its soldiers would surely take up the mantel of coming Hadrinian devices, so it's all good.
Acidgraphix
Irony is a disinfectant which removes people from exploitative impositions which appeal to moral and social extortion. It is a necessary buffer between such false obligation and truly natural intent. The Acidgraphix style is a device of this philosophy used to promote a state of disassociation, while often parodying illegitimate societal dogmas to undermine the power they can have.
David Dees, Kino Fabino, George Droid, Wormwood, Leonardo of Biz/Bizonazzi, MDE, James Lee, ClusterFunk, Omniphi, nohluhn, John Usada, Florian Renner, mamonoworld
Aeru-Hadra
The sustainability of Aeru-Hadra is the firm versatile background, the default of which serves a fertile ground for daring, the receiving of damage and ultimate generation of the blood. This is found in the cityscape, which unlike medieval castles are designed for ware and tear and can be renovated without the sacrifice of ancient petrinism. This futurism was perfected by the Japanese, and even earlier in the West, in a fashion more rustic.










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