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Why Did the 90s Look Like That?

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A decade before styles like Frutiger Aero and other 2000s aesthetics, the 90s had its own selection of unique visuals and media. In today's video, we have a look at some of these, ranging from Utopian Scholastic and liminal spaces to Playstation print ads and their controversies... Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/extramintyy/ Discord: discord.gg/9vnVJWssxc Beats by YOGA: https://soundcloud.com/user-62803443 CONTENT 0:00 Intro 0:29 Gaming Aesthetics 3:17 GeoCities and the Internet 4:42 Corporate Grunge 7:09 Cars of the 90s 8:49 Liminal Spaces 10:54 Gadgets? 12:13 Wacky Postmodern

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