Forget your morning latte, folks, because the city's daily dose of WTF is already brewing.
Today's public service announcements veer into the delightfully deranged, leaving us scratching our heads and wondering what exactly they're putting in the water cooler at City Hall.
Whether a deliberate artistic experiment or a product of a malfunctioning system remains a source of speculation, however, its impact on its audience is undeniable.
By embracing the absurd, Announcement has sparked conversations about the nature of language, the power of communication, and the subjective construction of reality. In doing so, it transcends the realm of mere entertainment and enters the space of artistic commentary, prompting reflection on the world we inhabit and how we interpret it.
Created for 60 sec radio, a French audio platform inviting creators worldwide to submit original pieces of exactly sixty seconds.
This belongs to my ongoing series of weird public announcements:
- Going for broke A service announcement about gambling harm. The presenter knows the script. She's less sure about the conclusion.
- Your weather report a one-minute weather report from the Moon. No atmosphere, nothing to report, probably no one listening.