Culture Feature

Is the Official Rickroll Video Being Sold as an NFT?

Are we about to lose an essential piece of early Internet culture?

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Since the early days of the Internet, culture has been accelerating exponentially.

Each year, more data is created than the year before. More images, videos, articles are pumped into the ether daily than at any time in history, and the rate of growth shows no sign of stopping, with 2020 seeing roughly twice as much data creation as 2018.

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Music Features

This Haunts Me: The Rick Astley Remaster Ruined My Childhood

What's perhaps most insulting about the video's 4k resolution is that it attempts to gentrify the very thing that made Rickrolling so hilarious in the first place.

On January 31st, a crispy, remastered version of Rick Astley's iconic "Never Gonna Give You Up" started making the rounds on the internet, and the reactions so far have been mixed.

Those who grew up amidst the financial crisis of the mid-2000s know that Rick Astley and his signature Pompadour were once the paradigm of meme culture. The "Never Gonna Give You Up" video was used as more of a means to an end: to prank unsuspecting friends looking for scarce details on Grand Theft Auto 4 or to send to your worst enemies disguised as a trailer for The Dark Knight, its blurred, low-res video quality and cacophonous sound all part of the gag.

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