Raise your virtual hand if you remember looking forward to a Friday night trip to your local Blockbuster store. Who doesn’t have fond memories of scouring the new releases, sneaking a peek at the back cover of the R-rated movie you were too young to see but so desperately wanted to watch, and begging your parents to buy a packet of microwave popcorn and Junior Mints. Maybe you’ve even had the distinct pleasure of working in one. Thanks to digital media’s tyrannical takeover, video store outings are but a fleeting memory in minds now occupied by Tumblr dashboards overloaded with Netflix Instant Movies That Don’t Suck and clever web apps helping to build better queues. With the exception of a few cult shops in hipster film centers, the video store is officially a thing of the past. Click through to check out our roundup of the abandoned stores that are a new brand of ruin porn popping up in Flickr streams everywhere. As all facets of our lives move online, what real world experiences do you miss? What do we need to make sure to hold on to? … Read More
Ruin Porn
Fascinating Photos of Abandoned Olympic Sites Around the World
[Editor's note: It's Labor Day, so your devoted Flavorwire team is taking a break. To keep you entertained, we're leaving you with our most popular features of the summer months. This post originally ran August 13th.] The Storefront for Art & Architecture, our favorite Little Italy-adjacent nonprofit organization, has organized a photo exhibition exploring the post-Olympic city. Answering the question, what happens to a city after the Olympics are gone, the show features The Olympic City project, an ongoing collaboration between photographer Jon Pack and indie filmmaker Gary Hustwit of Helvetica design docu fame.
As the show’s catalog states, “some former Olympic sites are retrofitted and used in ways that belie their grand beginnings; turned into prisons, housing, malls, gyms, churches. Others sit unused for decades and become tragic time capsules.” We’re as horrified as we are fascinated by the fact that billions of dollars are spent every two years only to see such a sad — sometimes bizarre — fate. From abandoned Olympic villages to crumbling public art commissions, click through to check out the very best of Olympic ruin porn. Then let us know in the comments what you think about such a temporary extravagance. Should cities re-think the Olympics? Will London’s flashy stadiums look like this one day? … Read More
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