and social media performance. To understand it as a "video work," one must examine its origins in the "goon cave" subculture and its evolution into a visual aesthetic used by digital artists and creators. Conceptual Origins and Digital Subculture
You might love the aesthetic, but can you sell it? Absolutely. Brands are desperate for authenticity. goon wall video work
While "goon wall" is a term deeply embedded in a specific internet subculture, examining it as a "video work" allows for a fascinating analysis of digital consumption, sensory overload, and the evolving nature of domestic art spaces in the 2020s. The Evolution of the Digital "Shrine" and social media performance
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If you’d like, I can expand this into a full conference paper with a literature review, methods appendix, and suggested stills/timestamps for key sequences.