MikeKardec
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There is a strange genre in fiction and art and maybe other areas, which I have never known the name of, or even if it has a name. My take on it is vague but I find it very intriguing.
Think classic Edward Hopper or George Tooker (do a google search if you don't know him!). Much of the work of Cornell Woolrich. Touches of the stranger Alfred Hitchcock movies. Some of Ray Bradbury. Fritz Leiber's The Sinful Ones ... where if someone acted in a manner far enough from the expected norm he became invisible to society and could move about unseen. There are resonances of expressionism. There are a lot of reflections of that mid century New York/London, everyone rides the subway to the big office and must dress the same and goes home to their box of an apartment at runs their dinner through the deflavorizing machine before dinner, sort of life.
The movie Dark City very consciously messes around in whatever this genre is. The first season of Mad Men does too ... especially the pilot.
I wish I had a better vocabulary in order to discuss it a bit better. I know there are a good deal more references I just can't think of them at the moment.
Think classic Edward Hopper or George Tooker (do a google search if you don't know him!). Much of the work of Cornell Woolrich. Touches of the stranger Alfred Hitchcock movies. Some of Ray Bradbury. Fritz Leiber's The Sinful Ones ... where if someone acted in a manner far enough from the expected norm he became invisible to society and could move about unseen. There are resonances of expressionism. There are a lot of reflections of that mid century New York/London, everyone rides the subway to the big office and must dress the same and goes home to their box of an apartment at runs their dinner through the deflavorizing machine before dinner, sort of life.
The movie Dark City very consciously messes around in whatever this genre is. The first season of Mad Men does too ... especially the pilot.
I wish I had a better vocabulary in order to discuss it a bit better. I know there are a good deal more references I just can't think of them at the moment.