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General |
page serves as my dossier on Scene Kids research for LIT302. |
Music |
MUS!C 1Z L1F3!!! Ke$ha, 3OH!3, Asking Alexandria, Cute is What We Aim For, Bring Me The Horizon, Paramore, Attack Attack!, Mayday Parade |
Movies |
Mean Girls, Twilight, Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen, Jennifer's Body |
Television |
Invader Zim, Pokemon, Anime |
Books |
wh0 th3 h3ck r34dz????? |
Heroes |
Jeffree Star, Hanna Beth, Audrey Kitching, Mad Molly |
sc3n3 n3v3r d13z's Latest Blog Entries [View Blog]
Conclusion: Thesis, Research Method, Final Thoughts (view more)
So, Is Scene Dead?: The RAWRing 20s and Scene's Future (view more)
Mythology: They're Creepy and They're Kooky... (view more)
The Media Theory of Scene Kids (view more)
Imagery and Language (view more)
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About me:
Hai XD I'm Jessi. This page serves as my dossier on Scene Kids research for LIT302.
Layout is by user TheJasmineSixx (LunaGloomyCore) https://spacehey.com/thejasminesixx
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ppl into all things SCENE
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My Research Questions: |
Scene Kids are a group united by a shared love of alternative music, eccentric fashion, and a collective sense of uniqueness when compared to mainstream media and interests. As the newest and most innovative social media site at its peak, MySpace allowed Scene Kids a level of unique expression and community building that no site had allowed before. As a community in which self-expression and visual/audio elements are so important, MySpace supported both. Despite a lack of visibility of the scene subculture upon the site's fall from popularity, the community has remained in existence through the use of other sites like Tumblr. It now has been restored to greater levels of visibility, as Gen Z teens recreate iconic scene styles, music, imagery, and language on the app that is spread through its algorithm. With the subculture surviving 20 years now, and today's emergence of platforms like SpaceHey, Scene Kids do not seem to be going anywhere. I do not believe that scene will ever die, because Scene Kids will always find platforms where they can be creative and express themselves, or they will make them themselves.
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