I mean, just look at it.
When someone shows you who they are, believe them.
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I mean, just look at it.
When someone shows you who they are, believe them.
Love to see this grow.
For those unfamiliar with AT&T, their logo has basically been the Death Star since the 1980s. It makes sense they’re diversifying into other evil movie monoliths.
So good thanks for sharing
Can confirm. Worked for a few years for authorized retail and they leaned pretty hard into it.
They also leaned pretty hard into it when I worked against them for many years as a phone phreak. 😆
Well if you’re comparing 333 Commerce St building (topped out in 1993) with Barad-dûr, as depicted in Peter Hackson’s “The Lord of the Rings” trilogy (released in 2001-2093), then you maybe should ask why Peter Jackson’s art inspiration (specifically illustrator Alan Lee) based their depiction of Sauron’s tower in the AT&T building (although maybe the architect of the building in Nashville did also draw their inspiration from Alan Lee’s art).
I could find no other depiction of Barad-dûr prior to Jackson’s which had that same forked design, most artists drew a sinister-looking but traditionally spired tower design, with the eye peering through a window to some effect.
Tolkien’s book describes the tower like this:
“Then at last his gaze was held: wall upon wall, battlement upon battlement, black tower of adamant, he saw it: Barad-dûr, Fortress of Sauron. All hope left him… …and then he saw, rising black, blacker and darker than the vast shades amid which it stood, the cruel pinnacles and iron crown of the topmost tower of Barad-dûr. One moment only it stared out, but as from some great window immeasurably high there stabbed northward a flame of red, the flicker of a piercing Eye”
No mention of the two-prong fork design that I could find.
It’s interesting that Peter Jackson’s depiction was so good that people now just assume that’s how it always was.
I did try to read the books but, though I enjoyed The Hobbit, I didn’t make it through the first LotR book; as such, the movie depiction is the only one I really know. Not to say that makes it more accurate or anything, just my only experience with it.
Probably the designers off the tower knew about ATT surveillance and pitched the idea to clueless executives in order to remind the public about the all seeing eye of massive telecommunication giants
2 seconds of googling show this building was designed a decade before that movie came out
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Room_641A
Hmm, darn, was hoping this came first.
I think that’s probably a stretch, but I enjoy the theory.
Considering their penchant for adopting the symbols of evil empires, I expect this to be their next symbol:
Is that why most AI company logos look like anuses? To look like old donny’s shitty facehole?
Back in my home town, they built something that was clearly a cell tower, then just … Essentially glued a few fake pine tree branches to it.
They didn’t even bother to make the tower look vaguely trunk-like. It’s still matte grey and you can clearly see the antennae attached to the top. When I say “a few fake pine tree branches,” I’m not exaggerating; it’s been a few years so I don’t remember precisely, but it’s no more than five throughout the entire height of a cell tower. Mostly clustered together.
Having seen the political side of this: the local city council probably had some asshole NIMBYS that tired to block the tower from being built. Then AT&T showed up to a meeting and said we will build this by right but if you give us a beautification budget we will use it. Then the city council rightly didn’t give a fuck and gave them the bare minimum dollars that made the 5G NIMBYS fuck off and AT&T bought $200 of plastic Christmas tree to glue into the tower.
Sauron may have filed but he was way better at his job.
Is this the Nashville Batbuilding?
Yes, it is. Was originally the bellSouth building before att reabsorbed most of the baby bells.
No clue - it’s from the first few seconds of a music video. I’ve never been anywhere near that. Others in the comment section seem to be more familiar, though.
They know what their doing.
No, it fits.
“His Eye is all round, but it attends more to some places than to others. He can’t see everything all at once, not yet”
Yeah as a customer I can say this is pretty accurate
Palantir contract helping them “protect Americans” by spying on them.
I have one of these in my town. It’s a cell tower dead center in the middle of town, and they boxed it up in a building-like facade and put that logo at the top. Massive eye of sauron vibes. It’s the tallest thing in the city.
I don’t know why anyone thinks cell towers are uglier then the facades they put in front of cell towers.
The only ugly thing you described here was the bullshit glowing ad at the top. Ban all public advertising!
It _is _ the Batman building. The logo on top of it is irrelevant.
I thought it was Aesir headquarters
I always heard it called The Batman Building, too.
They could really benefit from a logo update. I see that and amm reminded of what an awful cell carrier they are as I’m sure millions of others are
That’s actually the most Ma Bell shit they could have done.
Have you ever spoken to AT&T customer service?
No, actually.
Wait 'til you hear about Palantir.
Callback to Room 641A maybe?
aeronmelon@lemmy.world 2 days ago
One ringtone to rule then all.
PunnyName@lemmy.world 2 days ago
That’s pretty good!