These short video previews of books, often featuring a chat with the author or a dramatic depiction of the plot, and typically posted on YouTube, are truly
strange cultural artifacts: They're painfully obvious attempts to adapt to technological change, but they're just as obviously off - key, not quite in step with whatever they're chasing.
Not exact matches
Factory, a label whose dedication to the
strange and wonderful (and sometimes simply kitschy)
cultural artifacts of the recent past is something else.
A haunted miasma of youthful alienation, suburban malaise, cosmic upheaval and 1980s pop -
cultural infatuation, writer - director Richard Kelly's captivatingly
strange 2001 debut plays more than ever like its own suspended - in - time
artifact.