VIDEONOMICON (1988), part 2 (see part 1 here). More stills from Maxim Voronin’s cable TV miniseries about a mysterious AV club using Satanic video test patterns to transform unwitting volunteers into demonic flesh vessels.
As the hypnotic powers of the video patterns begin to warp the consciousness of the volunteers, more is revealed about the mysterious cult behind the strange experiments. Unseen by the research volunteers, the “hosts” communicate to them only through various goat heads mounted throughout the facility. Are the human(?) hosts trying to control the evil powers they’re harnessing? Or are they merely pawns in something much more sinister? The answers will only be found by seeing what is beyond; by releasing the prison of the flesh and plunging deeper into the technological hellscape of… The Videonomicon.
To be continued…
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Vincent Price (Dr. Warren Chapin) injects himself with LSD in order to learn about fear.
The Tingler (1959) // Dir. William Castle
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Commission - New Nightmare.
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"TRAPPED IN HELL. SURROUNDED BY EVIL..." -- LOCKED IN ETERNAL COMBAT.
PIC(S) INFO: Spotlight on limited edition DOOM Slayer Kondo screen prints inspired by Bethesda’s 2016 "DOOM" game reboot, artwork by "Gabz," c. 2019.
EXTRA INFO: "Five colors Bloody Regular and six colors Lava and Special Variants versions made for Mondo under license from id Software. Created in Adobe Photoshop. Printed by D&L Screen Printing."
-- GRZEGORZ DOMARADZKI, a.k.a., "Gabz" (graphic designer)
Source: https://iamgabz.com/Doom.
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