I understand the obsession. And yes, I remember the day I discovered the flogging scenes without static and not just snippets of them as in the movie. I was also obsessed by the fact that Debbie Harry's character had joined Videodrome but we did not see her tortured. I tried to cure my obsession by producing some crude images, which I still do once in a while when the Drome bug bites me. Below are some examples of what I mean. Thanks again for sharing.Arcas wrote: ↑Wed Jan 21, 2026 3:52 pmFirst, thanks for the nice words on my (often not very nice) work! I'm with ya Videodrome - especially back in the eighties, it was sort of an obsession. It's actually more potent in memory and imagined visuals behind the static-filled images than in reality. It was super cool when Criterion did their release and included all the Videodrome footage, w/o static.frog wrote: ↑Wed Jan 21, 2026 9:43 am It's great to have you back. I truly admire your work and have collected a large number of your images. And to come back with Videodrome is another plus. Videodrome has always been an obsession with me, I can't wait to see how it develops. Thanks for sharing your work.
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Did you ever see my first Videodrome homage, done for an Art of Darkness art contest?
Unfortunately I did not get to see your work in Art of Darkness.