Vaporwave Aesthetic is a visual and music style that originated from internet culture in the early 2010s. It is influenced by retrofuturism, 80s and 90s commercial and consumer culture, glitch art, and Japanese aesthetics.
- Vaporwave Aesthetic emerged in the early 2010s on Tumblr and other social media platforms as a response to consumerism and internet culture.
- It gained popularity in Japan and grew in popularity in the Western world as well.
- Vaporwave Aesthetic has influenced various forms of art and media, including fashion, graphic design, music, and film.
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Simpsonwave is a subgenre of Vaporwave that features music and video mixes that incorporate vintage footage of The Simpsons.
Vaporwave music incorporates samples of 80s and 90s pop, funk, and jazz music, with heavy use of pitch-shifting, looping, and other audio effects to create a dreamy, melancholic sound.
Vaporwave visual art is characterized by glitchy, distorted, and pixelated imagery, often featuring retro technology and consumer products, such as VHS tapes and CRT monitors. It is also influenced by Japanese aesthetics, such as anime and ukiyo-e prints.
Vaporwave fashion incorporates aspects of cyberpunk, streetwear, and 90s clothing styles. It often features pastel colors, geometric shapes, and graphics inspired by consumer products, such as logos and packaging.
Vaporwave Aesthetic is a visual and music style that originated from internet culture in the early 2010s. It is influenced by retrofuturism, 80s and 90s commercial and consumer culture, glitch art, and Japanese aesthetics.
Vaporwave Aesthetic emerged in the early 2010s on Tumblr and other social media platforms as a response to consumerism and internet culture.
Some examples of Vaporwave music include 'Chuck Person's Eccojams Vol. 1' by Chuck Person, 'Floral Shoppe' by Macintosh Plus, and 'u65b0u3057u3044u65e5u306eu8a95u751f' by 2814.
Vaporwave fashion often features pastel colors, geometric shapes, and graphics inspired by consumer products, such as logos and packaging. It incorporates aspects of cyberpunk, streetwear, and 90s clothing styles.
Some examples of Vaporwave art include digital collages and glitch animations that incorporate retro technology and consumer products, such as VHS tapes and CRT monitors. They are often influenced by Japanese aesthetics, such as anime and ukiyo-e prints.