And now I'd like your comment on the revolutionary form of advertising called… blipverts.
The network dominates the airwaves through its use of blipverts, which compress thirty seconds of commercial information into three seconds.
I saw something like blipverts in the late 80s, TV commercials that flashed a series of images by so quickly that your mind wasn't given time to recognize the image, and accept or reject it.
I remember blipverts were commercials that made your head explode.
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In 1997, the producers commissioned six artists to make forty-five second blipverts for the cinema which were seen by nearly 750,000 people during 1997/8.
As he got closer to the nasty little secret, the inventor of the blipverts decided that he must be eliminated.