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Flooded McDonalds: Fast Food Extinction

Flooded McDonalds: Fast Food Extinction

By Dan Gould on February 4, 2009

Flooded McDonald’s is an eerie film documenting the gradual flooding of a McDonald’s restaurant. Emptied of all staff and customers, the life size replica slowly fills with water as the furniture, food and machines float around, get destroyed and are eventually submerged. The film presents a strange calm destruction of the cultural icon, almost as it’s a natural part of evolution.


Flooded McDonald’s from Superflex on Vimeo

[via Wooster Collective]

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Dan is an information omnivore, autodidact and creative generalist who has written for publications including the Huffington Post, Jaunted and Time/CNN. Dan has also provided commentary on trends for media outlets such as Wired and Parade magazine.

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