I saw this poster graffiti for the upcoming (romantic?) comedy Four Christmases this morning in the subway. I had to whip out my cellphone and take a few pictures.
"Don't you want to walk into the mirror?"
"I'm alone in this vortex."
See. I didn't know the song until I googled the lines. I like it much more thinking of these as random lines some jokester marked on their own.
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I once wrote "By way of this Vortex" on one of those concealed corridors they were building in malls for a while (places security could take shoplifters/rowdies and do whatever to them). At the timen I thought it was an extremely free translation of *Schluss mit diesem System*, going back to that slogan's Newtonian inflection. I don't think that anymore: usually I'm good like that.
Very suggestive and somewhat spooky. Reminds me of Thomas Ligotti. Agree that part of its charm lies in not being aware it's a song lyric.
jaime
My two favourite pieces of graffiti:
The first one was on the railway bridge at Egham station. Someone had written "What do you say to a constipated cat?" Another person's answer, kindly provided with gusto, was underneath: "Fuck off."
The second one was on a huge poster promoting George Michael's then-recent album at Tottenham Court Road tube station. The album was called Older. A modern day sage had scribbled below: "But not wiser."
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