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Poster: Just: The Man On The Pavement

Cat. № POSTER-408 · Archive reference image

Lost Cinema № 408

Just: The Man On The Pavement

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Archive note

Promotional artifact for an unreleased film or music video project, circa early 2000s, featuring multiple figures arranged in synchronized supine positions on concrete. The stark geometric composition and corporate branding elements (Sound Vision, Play Loud) suggest a high-budget multimedia campaign that was shelved before distribution. Tagline implies either darkly comic social commentary or a viral marketing stunt that never reached public consciousness. Collectors of lost media, failed pop-culture moments, and early-2000s design will recognize the era's particular optimism about experimental content.

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Section
Lost Cinema
Style
Overhead photography, corporate modernist, early-2000s digital
Mood
cryptic, deliberate, frozen moment
Palette
gray, white, black
Collection
Radiohead: The Bends

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unreleased filmearly-2000sminimalistchoreographystreet performancesynchronized bodiessound visionviral marketingconcretegray paletteconceptual artarchive footage

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