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Adrianne Ho's Instagram Pictures Gets Warped by Artist Ryder Ripps



So Adrienne Ho, she triggered this idea for you?

Yes, she’s like the quintessence of corny-core. There are lots of other examples of people who represent this idea, but nothing as consistent as Adrienne Ho. She’s a very succinct and focused example of this one particular mode of creation of self-representation online.


Also, I like her connections to streetwear, and I like the idea that she’s mediating herself and her identity, who she really is—Adrienne Ho, that’s her name, it’s not fake—and is willing to bend herself around brands. What’s interesting to me about that is the aspect of how we can alter or create realism for other people—curate personas.


If you asked me to sponsor your brand and be real, it would be really interesting to see how I’d do that. My own idea of who I am and how to achieve realness as a paid gig is the most honest thing, because the actual branded thing would ultimately be a lie, an imagination. It’s a constructed farce of reality. And it’s also a projected farce because it’s how you perceive a client would want you to be. It’s your imagined self for another person. It’s when you put your own head in someone else’s head and then think about yourself.








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