Sentences with phrase «also voyeurs»

Some of these ads are fakes and attract not only a person seriously searching for a date but also voyeurs who enjoy these pictures of hot sexy females.
The film Ratter stays very close to the real life applications of «ratting», the entire narrative is shown through the victim's hacked devices making us, the viewer, also a voyeur and accomplice.

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If YouTube turned us all into voyeurs, constantly consuming media that's being shoved our direction, it also turned us into potential subjects, forever ready to be part of someone else's...
We also have webcam shows, for those members that are exhibitionists or voyeurs.
Also, they discuss Netflix's Voyeur and Godless, and Jeff discovers the wonders of Toast of London.
Also at Voyeur — Ryan Phillippe looking extra douchey with that scarf business wrapped around his shiny suit.
Now somewhat of a cliche in horror movies, Carpenter's skilful inclusion of it not only makes us a voyeur but also makes us complicit in the murder.
Translucent walls allow one to relax in the bath and watch TV, or for the voyeur, to spy on their partners; although it can also add to some awkward toilet time!
On view will be prints, drawings and paintings among them also the new Mel Ramos Edition «Hunt's» after the famous painting «Hunt for the best» and «Voyeur».
He had blurred the lines between participant and observer, but he'd also managed to be an artist instead of a voyeur.
In CyberRoberta, it is Hershman Leeson's intent for viewers to «become not only voyeurs but also virtual cyborgs,» as the doll's pink cherubic face, framed by shiny blonde locks, becomes «a mask for multiple expressions of identity capable only through global connectivity.»
Also on show, at the San Ignacio Mission House, Mm Yu's In Transit (2015)-- a video showing still lifes of the belongings of Manila's homeless — succeedes in instilling viewers with a lingering feeling of unease at being voyeurs on a poverty tour of sorts.
Baltrop claimed to be terrified of the place initially, but also intrigued; he began taking photographs, he said, as a voyeur.
«In my recent exhibition at Tomorrow, «La Belle Heure,» walking into the show felt like entering a couple's private space, but as much as you were the voyeur, they also were looking at you and posing for you.»
There are also shows for voyeurs who like to see people in emotional trauma facing their personal «fear factors».
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