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spontaneouspiv-blog · 7 years ago
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Yo... you guys tired of this nonsense of what is or is not okay / regularized in today’s media landscape. 
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spontaneouspiv-blog · 7 years ago
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#ComicBookWednesday - working on bringing some "Ghosts" back from the past. We can always share some #InstaLove with you.
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spontaneouspiv-blog · 7 years ago
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"Expectations and desensitization are the ultimate “culprit” resulting in the modern media landscape. The Post-Golden-Era is an over-saturation of content leading to stagnation and financial disruptions."
Tomorrow #ShopTalk looks at #audience #impact of #media #sturation at our semi-reformulated web-site. (I am in a hash-tacky mood... //StaySpontaneous // www.spontaneous.productions)
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spontaneouspiv-blog · 8 years ago
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When did everything become fake?
I mean there is no such thing as purely objective presentation / relation of reality from one individual to another correct? So shouldn’t everything already be considered a bit biased anyways? Then we can start looking at “less real” things like Photoshop models and Pepsi Advertisements.  
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spontaneouspiv-blog · 8 years ago
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Hey I am still a shit ass comic artist but I’ve had this #1 issue written for 3 years and my impatience has finally caught up. Here is the first ever draft of an actual page I’m working on for a comic that will never ever get published! 
Love y’all #StaySpontaneous 
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spontaneouspiv-blog · 8 years ago
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Celebrity Overload: Spectacle vs. Narrative
Studies of the cultural ramifications related to “The Cult of Celebrity[1]” have consistently been trying to catch up to the ever changing landscape of audience-performer relationships. What makes a Celebrity today has blurred the previous contextual model of fame from: “window-shopping-stardom[2]” to “everyone-can & should-be-a-stardom.[3]” Judy Garland used letters to communicate support to the LGBTQ community[i], while today anyone with a cell phone can instantly live-stream straight to countless audience members. Today’s social media tools eliminate any detachment between audience and celebrity[ii]. Merit and mystique defined celebrity at a distance, while today a sex tape can rocket you to a seat at the table next to a litany of objectively more talented celebrities. Textual, moral, and emotional structures defining the modern celebrity have warped the boundaries between fiction and reality.[iii]
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(Pt. 1 of 4):https://www.spontaneous.productions/single-post/2017/08/08/Spectacle-Versus-Narrative-Modern-Day-Celebrity 
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spontaneouspiv-blog · 8 years ago
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Oh I know Imma... Push Him.
Hey, this is the first post that no one will read. No sweats, this is just whats going down in this new #ShopTalk spot.
Film, tv, web, advertising, media literacy, art, comics *graphic novels*, other shit I think of.
No filter coming your way. Lots of weird ideas. Let’s get #Spontaneous. 
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