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Goon Wall — Feature Description
- Streetwear Launches: Supreme, Off-White, and emerging designers use goon wall videos for lookbooks. The grit makes the clothing look rebellious.
- Horror Podcasts: Use the wall as a visualizer for audio drama trailers.
- Music Videos: Hyperpop, Trap Metal, and Darkwave artists pay premium rates for this style because it looks expensive (ironically, it is cheap).
- Artistic lineage: The work draws on traditions from structural film, cinéma vérité, and urban anthropology. References include artists and filmmakers who investigate urban surfaces and labor—e.g., Harun Farocki (work and labor surveillance), Martha Rosler (urban critique), and contemporary video artists who use montage to reveal infrastructural politics.
- Theoretical framing: Engages with scholarship on infrastructure studies (Star and Ruhleder), urban political ecology, and theories of everyday aesthetics (Sennett on craftsmanship; de Certeau on tactics and everyday practices).
Executive Summary
2. The "Wall" Itself
Another day, another shift guarding the boss’s wall. Honestly, the dental plan is the only reason I’m still here. Check out the full "Goon Life" video in the link! #GothamCity #GoonLife #Cosplay #Henchman #Batman Note on Slang:
The "work" involved in these videos typically follows specific aesthetic and structural trends found across TikTok and Snapchat: the goon wall goon wall video work