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Total Size:
921.0 MB
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27EB093EFE4AB576A8AF6FAA533FF94225D7BE1D
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July 22, 2023, 6:41 p.m.
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1:00:00
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Rating:
5.7
Director:
Russell Barnes
Cast:
Richard Clay…
Plot:
Art historian Professor Richard Clay explores the popularity and impact of internet memes, experimenting with devising and releasing some himself.
How to Go Viral
IMDB - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt13428142
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SOURCE: How to Go Viral 2019 1080p web YTS
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GENERAL INFO
Genre: Action, Documentary
Director: Russell Barnes
Stars: Richard Clay
Plot: Art historian Professor Richard Clay explores the popularity and impact of internet memes, experimenting with devising and releasing some himself.
Included subtitles
English
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MEDIAINFO
Art historian Professor Richard Clay immerses us in the febrile world of viral media, exploring the popularity and meaning of internet memes, from LOL cats to emoji, pratfall videos to 'dank' alt-Right satire. Playfully fusing the conventions of a BBC authored documentary with a throwaway Youtube video style, the film examines the rise and rise of this new visual language and asks what makes a few memes cut through and spread so intensely, while the vast majority fall quietly by the wayside. To explore this question, Richard Clay experiments with devising and releasing his own memes, applying what he finds out in interviews with meme creators and influencers. These include Tom Walker, the comedian who plays YouTube sensation Jonathan Pie; Amanda Brennan, meme 'librarian' at Tumblr; Richard Dawkins, the biologist who coined the word 'meme'; Christopher Blair, a self-proclaimed liberal troll and Sam Oakley from LADbible, a video creator company that reaches a billion people a month. Referencing the work of artists and critics such as Roland Barthes, Andy Warhol and Marcel Duchamps, and comparing and contrasting internet fads with historic memes such as the Christian cross and the V-sign, Richard Clay argues internet memes should be celebrated as the latest incarnation of a rich culture of symbols running through human history. He builds a powerful and provocative thesis through the film that memes don't just reflect what we think, they have always also shaped how we think.
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