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Wig— matty (@TrumanBlack)details her well-researched theory.Read a selection from her thread below:So this is what Wikipedia says about the situationist movement. It was around the world, but particularly in France. (I believe)— // MORGAN // (@POESIEMFC)Oh hello? This is the book which is hidden behind this photo from the ilwys era.— // MORGAN // (@POESIEMFC)I then decided to investigate these slightly. I studied William Blake at school and have thought that the 1975s photos have been similar to his style and then I found this link.— // MORGAN // (@POESIEMFC)Quite similar— // MORGAN // (@POESIEMFC)There’s a lot of surrealism art on mattys instagram lately— // MORGAN // (@POESIEMFC)This would fit with the ‘toying with perception’ idea of surrealism.
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Not to mention that matty posted this photo by artist Francis Picabia A FRENCH ARTIST. The picture is called ‘the blessed virgin’.— // MORGAN // (@POESIEMFC)— // MORGAN // (@POESIEMFC)Anyway, this used to be mattys header. A picture from the french student riots in the 60’s - to do with the situationist movement— // MORGAN // (@POESIEMFC)Matty also shared the first one on instagram and the second one is the full image.Rock and roll; more like drive like I do’s style of music.What if the music for cars era is paving the way to drive like I do?— // MORGAN // (@POESIEMFC)again, this would link to the french riots in the 60s. Not to mention the french line of text above the title.— // MORGAN // (@POESIEMFC)also, these would link to the text at the bottom of the posters that appeared today.