CONSPECTUS
LINEAR ENDJOY
*2025, 4K DCP, 1', 5.1, COLOR, 1,85:1

The phosphor layer of a cathode ray tube* visualizes the last happy moments of an electron beam.

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*just about until 2010 people looked into a tube like window – a screen with depth, when they wanted to see things that were far away from them. These images were built by glowing phosphor lines, excited by a cathode ray of electrons. The programs of that service, called „Television“, themselves were also lined up in a raw from morning show to late night talks, niche topics or even some experiments right before close-down.
When looking into the cathode ray tube, it was possible to drift away, similar but very different to an „Eternal Scrolling“. However, with TV it was much easier to also endure contributions that were not already able to pick you up in the first few seconds.