BACK TO YOUR REGULARLY SCHEDULED PROGRAMMING

A looping signal break in the matrix—a reminder of how quickly disruption is patched over with the illusion of "normal" programming.
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"Back To Your Regularly Scheduled Programming" plays with the language of broadcast interruptions and media control. The phrase, often used after technical difficulties or emergency alerts, becomes a metaphor for how quickly systems attempt to restore the status quo.
Maurii uses glitch aesthetics and looping motion to suggest that what we consider "regular" is itself a curated feed of narratives—programmed, packaged, and resumed on command.
The piece invites viewers to question: When the signal returns and the program resumes, whose story are we actually watching, and what got edited out while we were waiting?
