
Bride of Sound
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I explore themes of altered perception, distortion of the body, and dysfunctional romance. Sometimes chaotic, always controlled.
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Reality television emerged in the late nineties under the guise of culturally self-aware programming, albeit by its nature exploitative, with series like Road Rules and Big Brother. These programs typically included a homogenous cast with a few outliers thrown in, a homosexual here, a devout Christian there, and the infrequent appearance of participants above the age of 23. By the late 2000s a wave of reality tv emerged that distilled the occasionally monotonous stream of content into its most entertaining components: sex, drugs, and violence. The VH1 television network was the champion of this movement, scrapping the token mundane, introverted and relatable characters, the tropes that outnumbered the protagonist wild cards who suffered from drug abuse and sexual promiscuity, for casts that were instead entirely comprised of larger than life personalities - rappers, porn stars, and actors.
By Bride of Sound5 years ago in Filthy

