From Techno Symphonies to Nudevertising Music Videos
Michael Hines — March 20, 2010 — Pop Culture
Music videos may be going extinct, so you can consider these music video finds kind of like a museum of modern music. Consider me the curator.
The exhibits in the Museum of Music Video Finds are one of a kind attractions. From celeb anime music videos to subway music videos, this exhibit is definitely worth a night at the museum.
Implications - Despite the rapidly diminishing importance of music videos, there are few better avenues for true artistic expression than the form. Not only can it completely change the way a fan feels about a song, it is a place where you can see your favorite artists grow from simply awesome musicians, to celebrated demigods. In fact, I will often watch a video of an artist I dislike if I find them entertaining in some capacity. This gives artists time and space to win over contrarian fans.
The exhibits in the Museum of Music Video Finds are one of a kind attractions. From celeb anime music videos to subway music videos, this exhibit is definitely worth a night at the museum.
Implications - Despite the rapidly diminishing importance of music videos, there are few better avenues for true artistic expression than the form. Not only can it completely change the way a fan feels about a song, it is a place where you can see your favorite artists grow from simply awesome musicians, to celebrated demigods. In fact, I will often watch a video of an artist I dislike if I find them entertaining in some capacity. This gives artists time and space to win over contrarian fans.
2.7
Score
Popularity
Activity
Freshness