People's Republic of Desire Hao Wu's documentary peels back the curtain on the unbelievable
internet celebrity culture gripping hold of China via the social network YY.
Not exact matches
And all this was written before this period of the ubiquitous
internet images and
celebrity culture.
Eventually, Trippi believes that we'll laugh off minor gaffes like this, but at the moment, the
Internet is encouraging a
culture of authenticity at the same time that rival campaigns, the media, blogs, etc., will gang - tackle a candidate (or
celebrity) for the slightest public or private mistake.
Jon Rafman immerses viewers in environments where gaming landscapes and physical reality fuse as dark, hypnotizing hybrids; Yves Scherer probes
celebrity culture and popular media in works that toe the line between critique, satire, and celebration; and Simon Denny examines surveillance and digital subcultures by plumbing the depths of images, information, and communication stored on the
internet.
Titled Single, the show is less a take on
celebrity culture and the influence of the
internet on our everyday life that we saw in his exhibition Closer in 2014 but an intimate and quite personal reflection of what it means not to be in a serious romantic relationship with someone.
During the late 2000s, Koh also became known for crossing over into fashion,
internet, and
celebrity culture, claiming that he wanted to «change history, not just to change art history, but to change what society could be.»