Submitted by Mark Borkowski, courtesy of Adam Buxton best known as one half of Adam & Joe.
Cult TV that I love
A parody uses elements of a prior work to target the prior work itself, satire uses elements of a prior work to target some other aspect of society.
Submitted by Mark Borkowski, courtesy of Adam Buxton best known as one half of Adam & Joe.
Cult TV that I love
From the Subvertr Web site:
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Subvertr is a project of Les Liens invisibles, an imaginary art-group from Italy comprised of media artists Clemente Pestelli and Gionatan Quintini. Their artworks are based on the invisible links between infosphere, neural synapsis, and real life.
Thanks to: Art Threat, an online community for the expression and appreciation of political art.
While we normally don’t consider run-of-the-mill pop music as being at the forefront of culture jamming, this effort by Canuck songstress Alanis Morissette defies that. Her take on the Black Eyed Peas’ “My Humps” and the bling and boobs culture it represents is beyond lampoon. It’s perfectly sublime.
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