https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PaFVLUhruag
>Critical analysis of memes has long been one of our interests here at The Philosopher's Meme. Last year, we were invited to lecture on Memetics, Art Theory, and Post-Internet Philosophy at Humboldt University in Berlin. This is a recording of that lecture, which happened on December 14th, 2015. It has been quite some time since then and many of the ideas presented have since been revised, changed, and added to, however this lecture provides a good groundwork to our theory and we believe it might be worthwhile to watch for our fans who are interested in the academic analysis of internet memes. We hope you enjoy.
>she calls it the L-A-D Bible
>>2463574
she couldn't fucking speak
Has Art History gone too far?
>>2464557
If it means there's no need to name drop pretentious hacks anymore then I'm all for it. It's not the author that makes the art anyway, it's the context and the people living in that context that make the art.
>>2464573
I didn't make the image dude it's a screenshot from the first part of the videos. But yeah I agree with the whole 'Death of the Author' argument just thought it was an appropriate screenshot
>>2464585
My mistake
Anyways does anyone know when/where this diagram is discussed? briefly appears in the first few seconds of part 1, which I can't be arsed to watch, I'm guessing it's discussed in part 3 or 4 but I can't find it, and the lady's speaking is grating beyond belief.