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January 06, 2008

Dreamy panic mashup:

ABC Radio National's All in the Mind recently broadcast a beautifully produced edition on the cultural history of panic.

Curiously, it inspired a student of one of the sociologists interviewed on the programme to create their own retro video mashup using some of the audio.

It's a wonderfully atmospheric, dreamily paranoid and a striking accompaniment to the programme.

Whoever thought panic could feel so ambient?


Link to AITM on a cultural history of panic.
Link to video of dreamy panic video (via AITM blog).

Vaughan.

Posted at January 6, 2008 06:00 PM

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