This captures somehting really interesting about how humor exposes conformity. The nose-picking motif works because it takes those forgotton market photos of people trying to look respectable and shows what happens underneath the performance of normalcy. I worked in a museum once cataloging old donated photos, and the disconnect between posed propriety and everyday humanity is absolutley real.
This captures somehting really interesting about how humor exposes conformity. The nose-picking motif works because it takes those forgotton market photos of people trying to look respectable and shows what happens underneath the performance of normalcy. I worked in a museum once cataloging old donated photos, and the disconnect between posed propriety and everyday humanity is absolutley real.