Seeus Archive of imaginary media
Poster: Virtual Insanity

Cat. № POSTER-416 · Archive reference image

Music That Never Was № 416

Virtual Insanity

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Archive note

Promotional poster for an unreleased collaborative project between Jamiroquai and experimental electronic producers Plastic Hits and V-Tunes, dated to the late 1990s vaporwave aesthetic movement. The figure, styled in Jay Kay's characteristic oversized hat and mask, occupies a stark white geometric space—suggesting both digital rendering and psychological containment. This artifact documents a moment when nu-jazz and internet culture briefly aligned in the archive's alternate timeline. Collectors of lost electronic music ephemera and Y2K-era design prophecy.

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Section
Music That Never Was
Style
vaporwave promo, monochromatic digital render
Mood
unsettling, sterile, prophetic
Palette
white, gray, silver

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jamiroquaijay kayvirtual insanityvaporwavelate 90selectronic musicplastic hitsv-tuneswhite aestheticgeometric spacenu-jazzdigitaluncannyfuturismcollaboration