MONOLITH mon·o·lith [ˈmänəˌliTH] Noun
Definition:
- A large single upright block of stone, especially one shaped into or serving as a pillar or monument.
- A large and impersonal political, corporate, or social structure regarded as intractably indivisible and uniform.
San Diego. When I saw where this urban trail was leading, I was immediately reminded of the Apple TV spot, “1984”, which was broadcast only once, during the third-quarter break of the 1984 Super Bowl game:
Note: In this raw camera footage, you can hear the shutter of my still camera as I take photos while also shooting the video.