James Connolly

RIP CRT

A visual eulogy to abandoned cathode ray tubes in their advanced technological obsolescence.

A cathode ray tube television broken and face down in an alley with the plastic case missing.




A large cathode ray tube television photographed near a wooden fence face down with its plastic case broken and a wire and suction cup coming out of the jagged hole.




A CRT television photographed in an alley face down and broken with pieces on glass on the sement and wires spilling out of a hole in the plastic casing.




A cathode ray tube television broken and face down in an alley.




A CRT television photographed in an alley near two trash bins.




A CRT television photographed in an alley near two dumpsters. The screen has a black circle in the middle from being broken.




A CRT television on the porch of a brick building..




An upside down cathode way tube with the bottom smashed open, photographed in an alley beside a dumpster.




A small pink CRT television with a white heart on the side and jewel buttons photographed in an alley with a couch in the background and discarded school supplies next to it..




A large CRT televisipon photographed in an alley between two living room end tables, with the photographer reflected in the screen.




Two small CRTs on the ground near a wooden fence with a broken vinyl record in front of them.




Large CRT television in photographed beside a dumpster in an alley.




Four CRT computer monitors stacked in front of an outdoor wall covered with grafiti.