Black and White TV
Why, one might wonder, are these outdated, minuscule screens the only window to the outside world for inmates? It’s like living in the past. But the choice of such primitive technology is not just a matter of cost or security, but it also subtly reflects the restrictive nature of incarceration.

These TVs, though offering a connection to the outside world, do so in a limited and controlled way, mirroring the lives of those watching. Their small size and lack of color could symbolize the prison’s reduced and monochrome nature, where even the simplest forms of entertainment and information are rationed and regulated.