![]() It’s hard to converge on a unique definition, but what we can surely say is that memes are mediums for communication. Just like choosing the best belt in this scene of The Devil Wears Prada, the meme you chose to share says something about you and, most important, says something to others. If you replace the word “belts” with the word “memes” you would get a fundamental lesson (from the iconic director of Runway no less) about memes: memes are not “just memes”, they are statements. You think this has nothing to do with you. Miranda Priestly: This “stuff”? Oh, okay. Y’know, I’m still learning about all this stuff. Y’know, it’s just that both those belts look exactly the same to me. They look the same but on the left there is the original Pepe (source: ) and on the right “You can’t stump the Trump” (source: ).Īndy Sachs: No, no, nothing. Twitter: is a PhD researcher at the MediaLaB, University of Pisa.Ī memetic lesson from Miranda Priestly.
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