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by Hans Clastorp 12/20/2008, 5:11pm PST |
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Henry Jenkins wrote:
My sense is that Berman's photographs will spark debates among aca-fen and I see that debate as potentially very productive. Technically, these photographs are beautifully constructed and each one shows us a distinctive human personality underneath the costumes. Does the objective gaze of the camera necessarily leave us trapped outside or is it possible for us to see some of ourselves in these people? Do these images estrange us from these Furries (featured today) or Cosplayers (featured next time)? Or do they allow us to recognize the creativity and craftsmanship of their work, the ways that they draw together personal mythology to move beyond the more mundane aspects of their everyday lives? What do you see when you look at these images?
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The Photographs of Brian Berman (Part One) by Hans Clastorp 12/20/2008, 5:11pm PST 
Here's the rest of the set. by Hans Clastorp 12/20/2008, 5:12pm PST 
This is what happens when subversive music loses its relevance. NT by Fullofkittens 12/20/2008, 5:30pm PST 
When has subversive music ever been relevant? NT by Hans Clastorp 12/20/2008, 5:37pm PST 
Or music period. NT by Creexuls, a monster >:3 12/20/2008, 5:45pm PST 
Pfft, it's sub-relevant. Obviously. NT by Music Fag 12/20/2008, 5:49pm PST 
Actually, I weep for the relevant music becoming post-subversive. NT by Music Fag 12/20/2008, 5:51pm PST 
One guy's fursona is obviously Grover. Grover's not even REAL, man! NT by Jerry Whorebach 12/20/2008, 5:58pm PST 
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