Digital cameras, due to their nature can interface with computers- this allows a greater range of freedom in both data transportation and the art of photography, but sometimes leaves a large swath of artifacting or other unwanted residue (Red eyes with flash, fuzzy images in certain lighting, though these sorts of things are in vogue, depending on the style of photography or art you wish to create.)
Film cameras utilize film- which, is generally fairly pricey, however it's far better at capturing subtle details and color contrasts.
TL;DR-
DIGITAL CAMERAS
-Require Batteries/Charging
-Grants modern data transfer, allows for easy editing.
FILM CAMERAS
-Require no batteries/charging, requires film.
-Better subtle details, lighting, color, and produces higher resolutions.
My advice? Stick with the digital, get a nice USB stick and or SD card reader for data transferral... It's easier and cheaper than scanning physical film.
An alternative, A Gimmick, or a life within the pages- see to it that you scrawl upon the wall like all else, enjoyed at the revelation ; Welcome to hell.
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Going going gone, already too far gone- instead, to live within the pattern, the idea, the id ego id gest ecetera- the words on the wall are already scrawled, you /are/ the word, the dogma, the inherent ideal.
i find so much stuff in the trash or floor its insane. cassette players, hauls of plushies, perfectly good books, office chairs, keyboards, im so yaypilled
I'll give you a two terms with examples from media that vaguely hit the same mark:
"Disproportionate Punishment"
(E.G, David Firth's "Sock Six [9:21 - 10:12)
Rule breaking which leads to overblown proportions
Disproportionate Punishment is often used in pair with Humiliation, in which the absurd "Punishment" is deemed socially acceptable.
"The Realization"
(E.G, Jack Stauber's "Opal [10:41 - 11:26])
The last coherent thought she had was that she couldn't move anymore.
The same sort of thing you would see in a good horror flick, the slow realization of a life ruining event, or the shuffle towards the end of a scenario.
I've found that some instances of extreme fiction showcase the idea of a sort of "Body as a prison cell" idea a-la "Johnny Got His Gun" through a more visceral "Anatomical" lens.
There's an entire genre of fetish fiction dedicated to the idea of a "Bad End", which at it's best are chilling stories with something strange going on in as the focus.
There's a large swathe of fiction that forces characters to grapple with "Permanence", an impossible situation which drastically alters their life in a permanent way.