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The Problem with the Internet Meme Culture
March 21st, 2014 5:50 PMIn this short video essay on the current state of the internet culture, YouTuber VaatiVidya raises some interesting questions regarding the disappearing grounds of authentic community experience in the meme-making process, as well as its troubling implications on the future of creativity.
Why This Infographic is Wrong But Convincing
March 21st, 2014 5:10 PMCheck out this clever meta-parody of infographic data visualization by Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal.
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March 21st, 2014 4:15 PMThese comical fan arts of the video game character Sonic the Hedgehog follow the online trend of matching poorly-drawn illustrations with intentionally misspelled names.
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Why This Young Man is Not Amused
March 21st, 2014 3:14 PMThis kid is not amused when he is filmed witnessing a group of his peers perform the "Wobble" dance.
Sellotape Selfies Is the Latest Photo Fad
March 21st, 2014 2:30 PMStarted by a British University student who was inspired by a scene in Yes Man, Sellotape Selfies involve an individual wrapping their face with adhesive tape until it is hideously distorted, uploading a picture of their creation to Facebook, and challenging a friend to do the same.
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The Problem with the Internet Meme Culture
In this short video essay on the current state of the internet culture, YouTuber VaatiVidya raises some interesting questions regarding the disappearing grounds of authentic community experience in the meme-making process, as well as its troubling implications on the future of creativity.
Why This Infographic is Wrong But Convincing
Check out this clever meta-parody of infographic data visualization by Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal.
Sanic
These comical fan arts of the video game character Sonic the Hedgehog follow the online trend of matching poorly-drawn illustrations with intentionally misspelled names.
Why This Young Man is Not Amused
This kid is not amused when he is filmed witnessing a group of his peers perform the "Wobble" dance.
Sellotape Selfies Is the Latest Photo Fad
Started by a British University student who was inspired by a scene in Yes Man, Sellotape Selfies involve an individual wrapping their face with adhesive tape until it is hideously distorted, uploading a picture of their creation to Facebook, and challenging a friend to do the same.