• Bury me in analog

  • Oct 1 2021
  • Length: 1 hr and 14 mins
  • Podcast
  • Summary

  • Here are some of the things we mentioned in this episode:Black Mirror, a crowning jewel of “phones bad” cinemaVCR versus VHS, a distinction that was lost on ElizabethLand of the Giants episode on the iPhoneThe TV Tropes page on Analog HorrorAidan’s analog horror videoAn analysis of Lovecraft’s Eldritch HorrorAnd some more analysis The SCP foundation Local 58Mothman, the best boyRemember Professor Kitzel?Public/Community access TVThe Walten Files Episode 1(NOT “The Waltons”, no matter what autocorrect says)The deeply unsettling jumpscare face a la screamers How the original FNAF uses sound to terrifyBen Drowned, the story of a haunted game cartridgeCassette, an early Welcome to Night Vale episodeAn important message from Omega MartMakeshift StoriesAn episode of Paranormal Paranoids (complete with earwormy theme song)The Power of VHS by hbomberguyThe cinematic potential of cave artControl, Anatomy and the Legacy of the Haunted House by Jacob GellerTsukumogami and MokumokurenDo not adjust your podcast feed because next month we’ll be tuning in to another piece of art with opinions about technology, Steven Spielberg and Tobe Hooper’s PG powerhouse, Poltergeist. Many thanks to our sponsors:Edmonton Community Foundation, presenting sponsor of YEGPodfest Alberta Association of OptometristsAlso, if you live in Edmonton and are listening to this before Oct. 18, 2021, fill out the Taproot Survey. That's a Thing?! is a proud member of the Alberta Podcast Network — Locally grown. Community supported. (Shout-out to fellow member I Love This, You Should Too!) You can follow us in all the places, and most of them let you rate and review, too, which would be lovely.Questions? Comments? Email us at thatsathingyeg@gmail.com or tweet at us: @thatsathingyeg.Do you want a That’s a Thing?! button? Send us your address by Twitter DM or email and we will send you one. Many thanks to Transistor for hosting our show. Our theme music is Ragtime Dance by Scott Joplin, from Free Music Archive.
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