Sex, Lies, and Video Remixes: Critiquing ‘Mad Men’ in Its Own Words
Imagine a plot twist in which Don Draper and Roger Sterling’s hyper masculine friendship becomes a secret gay love affair. Even as they come to terms with their relationship, their wives find out and the ad execs lose their jobs at Sterling Cooper. It’s not a story you would typically find on TV, but it exists in the parallel universe of Elisa Kreisinger’s political remix videos. She weighs in on the subversive power of remix, the process of making these intricate videos, and why Mad Men had it coming in an interview with the Atlantic Video channel.
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