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Phantom Meme

Andy Baio has posted Meme Scenery, a series of images from which the celebrity has been removed using photoshop or gimp.


Source: Waxy.org

Removing the main act from images and videos sheds light on the strange sort of idolatry that pervades the internet. The scene without the actor is a mundane and disturbing place; without a celebrity, it seems like nowhere. The deeper implication is that the internet celebrity is really a nobody that we have artificially built up, perhaps someone we should have just left alone. Jon Haddock used this technique to great effect when he depicted the dim surroundings from amateur photos of sexual acts.

The subject removal technique takes an even more extreme expression when police investigators such as the Toronto Police remove images of victims of horrible abuse from photographs in order to enlist outside help in rescuing them. In these cases of identification by background-recognition, the public thankfully were able to assist the authorities in finding and helping the unknown subjects in the photographs.


A Better Kind of FAIL: Keyboard Cat

The Internet is now blessed with a new angel of FAIL: Keyboard Cat. He even has a nifty soundtrack.

Play Him Off, Keyboard Cat. Him being Lasier Martins [en], a Brazilian television host who gets attacked by some grapes. Warning: some serious WTFness in this clip.

Play the Cops Off, Keyboard Cat Warning: Contains bad language.

Laughing Haitian Weather Man Meets the Keyboard Cat

Play Her (Fainting Volleyball Player) Off, Keyboard Cat


Here Come The Celebrities

Looking at the impressive list of celebrities who will be attending ROFLCon, I decided to add a celebrities section to Memecat. As I submit videos of these people to Memecat, I find that they are often referred to by the character they play or by a situation in the footage that made them famous. I have chosen to separate the internet phenomenon from the person behind it by identifying an individual by their given name (when it makes sense to do so).

Andrew Meyer
Andrew Meyer - "Don't Tase Me Bro"
Amber Lee
Amber Lee - Obama Girl
Honglaowai
Honglaowai - Red Foreigner
Bus Uncle
Bus Uncle - Famous In China