In a February 2020 Reddit AMA session[https://www.patreon.com/posts/rob-sheridan-ama-34278427], [[Rob Sheridan]] elaborated on the process of creating the artwork and how it informed his creativity going forward:
<blockquote>"The first album art I was ever tasked with making was for NIN's "''Things Falling Apart." '' It was a companion album to "''The Fragile," '' which David Carson did the art for. Carson was a design hero of mine, so of course playing in his style was exhilarating but also very intimidating for a very young, very new designer. A lot of Carson's imagery was accidental snapshots of every day things that he'd capture with disposable cameras and polaroids, and the out-of-focus nature of them turned simple things into abstract art (the red texture on the cover of The Fragile is an out-of-focus snapshot of the inside of a shell, for example). To start capturing some of my own for TFA, I experimented with a macro lens for the first time, and later bought one to make imagery with. It sounds like basic art school shit now because you can get a macro lens for your phone for like $30, but it was very expensive niche equipment back then. Through that lens, and taking what I'd learned from Carson, I started to see art and texture in everything I looked at. Needing new imagery for a project and just looking around wherever I am and finding tiny details in it has never steered me wrong ever since."</blockquote>
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