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A collection of memes, curated by CJ Trowbridge.

Category: Neo-Dadaism -> This Meme

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2023-05-10T21:03:36+00:00

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Okay, let's break down this meme using the requested theoretical frameworks. It's a rich example, offering surprising depth beyond its initial humorous facade. **Visual Description** The meme is a three-panel image. The top two panels feature the actors Ryan Gosling and Joaquin Phoenix standing behind a podium, presumably at an awards ceremony (the lighting and decor suggest the Oscars or a similar event). Both are formally dressed in tuxedos. In the first panel, Ryan Gosling is speaking into the microphone and there is a dramatic pause, anticipating the announcement. In the second panel, Ryan Gosling finishes the announcement. Text overlayed states "And the Grammy goes to..." and "...lofi hip hop radio - beats to relax/study to." The bottom panel depicts a cartoon image of a baby with a diaper, sitting in front of a computer, wearing headphones, and playing a miniature guitar. A Spotify "Listen on Spotify" notification is visible on the screen, and the text above the image states "less people. Laid." The image is meant to juxtapose the high-culture setting of a Grammy award ceremony with the low-culture, internet-age phenomenon of “lofi hip hop radio - beats to relax/study to.” **Postmodernism** This meme is very strongly situated within a postmodern framework. Here’s why: * **Juxtaposition and Pastiche:** The core humor relies on placing the ostensibly "high art" context of a Grammy award with the internet-born, ambient music genre “lofi hip hop.” This unexpected collision of vastly different cultural spheres is a defining characteristic of postmodernism's aesthetic of pastiche. It actively mocks the established hierarchy of cultural value. * **Deconstruction of Grand Narratives:** The meme implicitly questions the idea of artistic merit and "high culture." By awarding the Grammy to something perceived as background music, it undermines the grand narrative that certain forms of music are inherently more valuable or deserving of recognition than others. It’s a playful jab at traditional authority in the art world. * **Irony & Self-Reflexivity:** The meme itself is aware of its own absurdity. The format—the solemn presentation alongside an internet meme—is self-reflexive, acknowledging the constructed nature of awards and recognition. * **Simulation and Hyperreality:** The meme references a digital culture phenomenon (lofi beats) that arguably exists more as a simulation than a traditional art form. The hyperreal element is the focus on the stream itself, as opposed to physical performance or creation. **Critical Theory (Specifically Frankfurt School)** * **Culture Industry:** The meme can be viewed through the lens of Adorno and Horkheimer’s “Culture Industry.” Lo-fi hip hop, while seemingly independent, is still a product of a commercialized system (Spotify, etc.) and contributes to the homogenization of musical experience. The meme's humor stems from the absurdity of the *institution* of the Grammys recognizing something born outside its control. * **False Consciousness:** The meme might be seen as a commentary on how easily we accept manufactured cultural experiences. The image suggests a capitulation to passive, ambient entertainment—a form of distraction that prevents deeper engagement with meaningful art. **Marxist Conflict Theory** While not immediately obvious, a Marxist reading can be applied: * **Cultural Hegemony:** The established music industry (represented by the Grammys) traditionally holds cultural hegemony, dictating what is considered valuable art. The meme challenges this hegemony by bestowing the award on a non-traditional, user-generated form of music. * **Class & Accessibility:** Lofi hip hop is often associated with student culture, digital nomads, and those working/studying in less privileged environments. The award could be seen as a symbolic victory for a subculture that has been historically excluded from mainstream recognition. **Foucauldian Genealogical Discourse Analysis** * **Power/Knowledge:** The Grammys represent a specific *discourse* of musical value, defining what constitutes "good" music through awards and critical acclaim. The meme disrupts this discourse by acknowledging lofi hip hop—something that historically falls *outside* that system. The act of *giving* the award is a demonstration of power—but the *choice* of recipient subverts the normal rules of that power. * **Genealogy of "Music":** A Foucauldian approach might examine the historical development of what is considered "music"—how definitions have changed over time, and how certain genres have been privileged over others. The meme questions those historical constructions by elevating something that wouldn't traditionally qualify. **Queer Feminist Intersectional Analysis** This is the least directly applicable framework, but some points can be made: * **Subversion of Norms:** The meme, in its overall effect, subverts the established norms of the music industry and award ceremonies. This act of disruption can be viewed as aligned with queer and feminist resistance to traditional power structures. * **Digital Spaces and Marginalized Voices:** Lo-fi hip hop often flourishes in online communities, providing a space for artists and creators who might be marginalized in mainstream music scenes. The recognition, however ironic, could be interpreted as a nod to the power of digital platforms in amplifying marginalized voices. In conclusion, the meme, while seemingly simple, functions as a multi-layered commentary on culture, power, and the evolving landscape of art in the digital age. Its humor derives from its subversion of expectations and its challenge to established hierarchies.

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This meme is a humorous comparison between the Grammy Awards and a more relaxed, laid-back event. The text "And the Grammy goes to... and the Grammy goes to... and the Grammy goes to..." is repeated multiple times, with each time replacing the typical award winner with a more laid-back and relaxing activity, such as "and the Grammy goes to... a good nap", "and the Grammy goes to... a nice walk", and "and the Grammy goes to... a good meal". The meme pokes fun at the idea of the Grammys being a serious and formal event, and instead suggests that the winner would be something more relaxing and enjoyable.

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