‘
The
will of rebellion against these hidden and prescriptive powers is the fountain
of contemporary goth, which traditionally has a self-destructive and ephemeral
quality, however, while also connotating an elusive and complicated structure.
It is not an actual/simplified form like Dracula, a werewolf, diseases, drugs or terrorism, but a desire for a complex modern society.
Contemporary goth implies a quiet resistance towards social representations. Referencing the absence of history, it is akin to gazing into a three-sided mirror, a vision replete with a myriad number of diffuse reflections.’
- Ritsuki Fujisaki
It is not an actual/simplified form like Dracula, a werewolf, diseases, drugs or terrorism, but a desire for a complex modern society.
Contemporary goth implies a quiet resistance towards social representations. Referencing the absence of history, it is akin to gazing into a three-sided mirror, a vision replete with a myriad number of diffuse reflections.’
- Ritsuki Fujisaki
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