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📺 ~ TV Ghosts ~ 📺 (messyendeavor) (Credit if you use these)
Reno, Nevada – A local artist, known online as MessyEndeavor, has unveiled an extraordinary art installation that is quickly gaining traction for its innovative use of vintage technology. The piece, featured in a recent video uploaded on August 13, 2025, showcases a dimly lit room bathed in an ethereal glow of purple and neon green blacklights. Central to the installation are nine meticulously arranged Cathode Ray Tube (CRT) televisions, each displaying segments of a synchronized dance routine performed by glowing white stick figures. The visual symphony is set to the popular Finnish folk song "Levan Polkka," adding a layer of playful energy to the retro aesthetic. The artist, described as a "Creative Engineer and Illustrator," demonstrates a profound ability to blend technical skill with artistic vision. The stick figures, animated with precision, move fluidly across the screens, creating a cohesive and mesmerizing performance that transcends the individual displays. This project not only breathes new life into obsolete electronics but also serves as a commentary on the enduring appeal of analog aesthetics in a digital age. Viewers have praised the creativity and execution, with one online observer noting, "It's incredible how they've turned old TVs into something so captivating and modern." The installation offers a unique blend of nostalgia and innovation, appealing to both art enthusiasts and technology aficionados.
📺 ~ TV Ghosts ~ 📺 (messyendeavor) (Credit if you use these)
