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(S)explicit collages subvert social media censorship of the right to bare flesh
03.15.2018
10:56 am
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America’s weird. Use a military grade weapon to slaughter a classroom of school kids and there won’t be no handgun ban. Post a nipple on your Facebook page and you’ll be kicked off that social media platform quicker than you can say “Right to bear arms…”

Blood and guts in high school is apparently okay but a Janet Jackson wardrobe malfunction….not so much.

Artist and graphic designer Émir Shiro has created a series of highly suggestive collages that make their point about social media’s double standards in an amusing and eye-catching way. Like the Archisexture collages of American artist Giulia, aka Scientwehst, Shiro’s mash-up images subvert social media’s overly censorious approach to the right to bare flesh.

You can follow Shiro’s on his Instagram account to see more of his work.
 
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More eye-catching mash-ups, after the jump…

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Posted by Paul Gallagher
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03.15.2018
10:56 am
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