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Hipster mosh pit meaning8/18/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() Is this device realistic? Is our culture therefore degenerate? Think of how many contemporary video games revolve around some princess getting captured. We today find a similar device in the plot of the kidnapped princess. Shklovsky replies that the device is purely a device, not a depiction of reality (37–8). This device is apparently quite common in Byzantine literature, and Shklovsky criticizes a fellow writer, Merezhovsky, who takes that prevalence as a sign that late Byzantine culture was “degenerate”-i.e., he thinks the Byzantine artist is drawing on real life. To illustrate this particular use of devices, Shklovsky presents us with the example of “the abduction plot”: a child is abducted as a baby, grows up, then later reencounters his or her family. ( Here’s more on what Shklovsky means by device.) So Pushkin made use of the banal rhyme “rose/close” even as he pointed out its banality in his verse. We should mention in passing that a device in a state of deterioration can still be used to parody the device itself. It won’t surprise you that I want to turn here to Viktor Shklovsky, because he identified a concept that I think might help us. Irony, in other words, allows hipster audiences to make use of material that would otherwise be off-limits to them. Those behind the show, and those in attendance, I’d argue, were actually trying to appreciate “Bodies”-but in the only way they now can. Hipster irony is commonly perceived purely as dismissal: “You’re just making fun of Drowning Pool.” And there’s certainly truth in that-fuck Drowning Pool! But is that all there is? Because the EIT video, I think, and the entire Totally Recalled show, could be perceived as something more. Where they differ usually lies more in their degree of self-effacement, and in their authorial intention.) sincerity” is often an unhelpful binary when thinking about phenomena like hipster irony or the New Sincerity those scenes or movements aren’t strict artistic opposites, since they necessarily share a lot of their aesthetic maneuvers. Like a lot of satirical and ironic art, it proceeds by imitating an otherwise naïve or sincere effect, then subverting it. ![]() ![]() In other words, the Everything Is Terrible video’s ironic effect depends on the pairing being a cliché. Nor has it deterred legions of Drowning Pool fans from making their own YouTube versions. That hasn’t stopped Hollywood folk from using the song in numerous action movie trailers. Part of what makes the video funny is that the Everything Is Terrible folks have upped the intensity of the Drowning Pool song: “Let the bodies hit the floor, let the bodies hit the floor … Oh, wait, they’re totally stepping on that dead guy’s squishy body- ick.” Here we must pause responsibly to acknowledge that Drowning Pool frontman David Williams has always stated that the song is not actually about “the violence thing,” but rather the “respect and code” of the mosh pit, or some such other bullshit. It was, I suppose, what some would call “hip” or “ironic.”Īt one point we watched a reedited version of one Total Recall‘s many chase scenes-the infamous escalator shootout where Arnold uses a bystander as a shield-now set to Drowning Pool’s “Bodies.” (You can watch the video here.) Which is about as cliched as it gets, but it totally works as comedy. It was a deliberately shambolic affair, a loosely-focused variety show run by Everything Is Terrible and Odds N’ Ends, involving puppets, videos, intentionally bad acting, and dancing. Last August I attended a live reenactment of Total Recall (the classic 1990 version, natch, not the remake). ![]()
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