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Will Influencer Culture Ever Die?
On a recent episode of her podcast, Anything Goes, YouTuber turned fashion influencer Emma Chamberlain predicted a “cultural shift” in the realm of internet fame. Her argument: because everyone is trying to be an influencer, the industry has become less exclusive and, in turn, less credible. But was it ever credible to begin with? The […]
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Is There Any Way to Protect Your Information Online?
“You know, I could continue to waste my time responding to your dipshit nonsense, but I actually work for a living.… This will be the last time you take a dump on any one of my feeds. You’re not wanted here. (Now there’s a line I’m sure you’ve heard before.)” —January 26, 2017, 4:40 p.m. […]
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Fendi Just Collaborated with an Internet Meme Artist
Remember in 2017 when Gucci collaborated with a bunch of meme artists for its #TFWGucci campaign? View this post on Instagram David says “Italians do it better”️#FendiMania 1 more sleep ? @fendi ? A post shared by REILLY (@hey_reilly) on Oct 15, 2018 at 12:28pm PDT Now Fendi is getting in on the fun with […]
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How Canadian Artist Maxwell Burnstein is Addressing the Irony of Millennial Culture
With his new immersive installation, Irreverent Youth, Toronto-based creative Maxwell N. Burnstein is disrupting the hype of ironic Internet art, exploring meme culture and millennial subtexts through an analog practice. Rather than crafting collages with the copy and paste functions of a computer, Burnstein—the artist behind our May 2017 cover with supermodel Jourdan Dunn—uses an X-acto knife to […]
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