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Poster: David Bowie: I'm Afraid of Americans

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Broadcast Archives № 403

David Bowie: I'm Afraid of Americans

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Broadcast promotional artifact for a fictional David Bowie and Trent Reznor collaboration, positioned as exclusive BRIT TV programming. The poster appropriates Bowie's 1997 single title and Nine Inch Nails aesthetic, combining halftone comic-book portraiture with urban surveillance imagery. A recovered artifact suggesting an alternate 1990s media landscape where this pairing transcended the studio. Collected by those tracking Bowie's late-period multimedia experiments and counterfactual '90s music-television history.

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Section
Broadcast Archives
Style
Comic book halftone, 90s music television promo
Mood
paranoid, confrontational, nostalgic
Palette
yellow, red, cream, teal
Collection
David Bowie: Afraid Of Americans

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david bowietrent reznornine inch nailsbrit tv1990salternative rockMTVindustrialmusic televisionpop artdystopiannew wave

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