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"voyeuristic" Definitions
  1. getting pleasure by secretly watching people who are wearing no clothes or having sex
  2. gaining pleasure from watching the problems and private lives of others
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" Other users said Zuckerberg was engaging in "voyeuristic tourism.
Looking at strangers' images feels very voyeuristic — borderline creepy.
The mocking, voyeuristic tabloid press couldn't get enough of it.
Didn't the voyeuristic component of the project increase over time?
"I wanted it to feel voyeuristic," Ms. Santo Domingo said.
Tinged with swampy colors, the paintings have a creepy, voyeuristic mood.
Whether that's voyeuristic of judgmental or nosy depends on your definition.
It's here that James' portrayals begin to feel voyeuristic and sensationalist.
But, Talese went to see Foos and his voyeuristic motel anyway.
Others are more voyeuristic diversions, with a focus on undressing women.
The painter's introspective subjects can make the viewer feel uncomfortably voyeuristic.
By contrast, videos that appear to be truly voyeuristic are praised.
We do not need to dissect every incident in voyeuristic detail.
Questions about the mark, while often well-intentioned, sometimes felt voyeuristic.
But "Sex and Love" was much more of a voyeuristic journey.
There was no music outside, and the experience became deeply voyeuristic.
Forgive me asking a voyeuristic question, but what does that feel like?
Monk's pictures are simultaneously voyeuristic and actively engaged in their subjects' lives.
But there's no reason that voyeuristic impulse would end at age 3.
However, Tap's angle is its voyeuristic take on the chat-style format.
But this voyeuristic focus on petty personal corruption is a harmful distraction.
It combined the voyeuristic appeal of reality TV with pressing political discourse.
It feels intimate, and a voyeuristic way to interact with the performances.
" She continues: "When he did those S-and-M pictures, he told me he refused to be voyeuristic and he had participated in certain things, which I found horrifying, frightening, but he was not a voyeuristic kind of person.
Most horror gives viewers the comfort of voyeuristic distance, but not this one.
I was clothed, but it was a very voyeuristic, terrifying thing to do.
Viewers are encouraged to pursue their own forbidden impulses through these voyeuristic scenes.
We are a voyeuristic species; we are interested in what other people do.
I think, I mean, that voyeuristic, kind of reading someone else's text messages.
It was nothing voyeuristic, scandalous, it was just normal life that he followed.
They've been eating raw fish and providing nonstop entertainment to voyeuristic humans ever since.
His photographs, far from Terry Richardson's voyeuristic, flash-soaked style, were direct and intimate.
These shows elicit a certain voyeuristic tendency that is part of our evolutionary endowment.
As Amazon knows very well, "Look Inside" has a voyeuristic quality all its own.
Tracking the rich has become a voyeuristic global industry, a form of celebrity worship.
There's something satisfyingly voyeuristic about reading someone else's texts, even though they are fictional.
But we promise it's also fun and little bit voyeuristic like your favorite Money Diary.
There is a kind of voyeuristic, sort of quasi-dirty old man aspect to it.
And that felt too voyeuristic to me and I told him to just lean back.
Her use of multiple exposures allows for an almost voyeuristic view of her inner dialogue.
In its voyeurism, the movie exposes the viewer's own voyeuristic relationship with sex and art.
But it didn't feel voyeuristic, like watching someone take the plunge on the show Intervention.
Reygadas and López are married in real life, lending a voyeuristic pull to the movie.
But the raw, voyeuristic intimacy of the form still feels novel and a little risky.
Kilgallen's figures are always presented in a public setting, so the gaze is never voyeuristic.
Instead of excavating Kennedy for larger artistic aims, it eviscerates him for narrow voyeuristic ones.
The two men begrudgingly touch one another and it feels uncomfortable, voyeuristic, and just wrong.
Humans can be naturally competitive and even voyeuristic, characteristics that have helped our species thrive.
The photographs are rendered in desert tones: tans, corals, and browns quietly animate the voyeuristic stills.
A whole hour can disappear, consumed by the voyeuristic pleasure of watching someone else's instant satisfaction.
The show satisfied my enduring voyeuristic desire to watch other people around food, especially decadent food.
" Vanity Fair dubbed it "thought-provoking"--elsewhere it was called "voyeuristic" and "a feat of magic.
Picking up the phone to text someone is hard, so I appreciate Apple Watch's voyeuristic nudging.
When he visited Foos, Talese became implicated in Foos's acts by joining in a voyeuristic session.
It's voyeuristic, yes — but it's something we allow when we offer ourselves up for approval online.
Critics further accused the director of creating "voyeuristic" sex scenes intended to solicit the male gaze.
But in the end, the most voyeuristic VR scene Lynch shows me isn't pornographic at all.
The combination of natural lighting and newsreel-like use of "shakycam" created an erratically voyeuristic experience.
Sure, journalism can be a "cheap shot" when it's self-congratulatory, or voyeuristic, smug or shallow.
The pictures are haunting and voyeuristic, with the subjects staring at the camera with detached expressions.
There is no voyeuristic "that's what you get" when Bojack gets got; every blow is earned.
They might skim the surfaces of grubby Britain at university, if only in a voyeuristic way.
"It's funny coming from me, who is supposed to be so indiscreet and voyeuristic," Calle says.
Beyond voyeuristic interest, the homes that artists and creatives keep are like extensions of their minds.
That López and Reygadas are married in real life gives the film a riveting voyeuristic tension.
The researchers suggest that lack of protection could enable anything from simple voyeuristic nosiness to blackmail schemes.
Reality TV shows can be many things: vapid, voyeuristic, highly bingeable, relaxing, fascinating, fake, cringey, occasionally informative.
It feels a bit voyeuristic to read through the posts the students make as they come in.
If you stop engaging, you stop being confusing (and creepily voyeuristic), and that's best for everyone involved.
If nothing else, it evidences a voyeuristic element, no matter how well-intended Parks may have been.
Careful to avoid any voyeuristic shots, Kunz was selective about the photos she selected for her project.
The ambiguous authorship of voyeur videos—are they really voyeuristic, or just better at hiding the production?
"The Photographer's Cookbook" seems an especially timely tome, given our hunger-inducing Instagram feeds and voyeuristic appetites.
Faces of Meth is thrillingly voyeuristic for us all to gawk at, looking and judging people's lives….
To me, this feels like a voyeuristic view into an episode of Keeping Up with the Kardashians.
Therefore, these voyeuristic images have become the perfect propaganda to pass around clinics, courtrooms, and abortion centers.
There's a voyeuristic appeal to watching other people's screens, even if it's not through a direct video.
"I hope my girls' physical presence is able to dismantle some of the traditional voyeuristic distance," says McAndrew.
Ultimately, the guru gets caught by law enforcement, and his voyeuristic activities get him labeled a sex offender.
The flirtation was covered in excruciating detail by a pair of voyeuristic onlookers who documented their every move.
Aside from being metal as hell and a little bit voyeuristic, the footage Laidre captured is apparently revelatory.
Yet simultaneously he was living a life that, for someone by nature voyeuristic, was of the greatest indulgence.
And their posts are as voyeuristic and oddly satisfying as those pimple popping videos you probably also enjoy.
You can watch many of those proposal videos, or condolence messages, in a way that verges on voyeuristic.
My voyeuristic urges will now be placed into effect on a plane higher than anyone else has contemplated.
But the close-up shots felt claustrophobic, almost voyeuristic, as though we the viewers were peeking into their world.
Though it started as a simple way to send money, Venmo has quickly turned into everyone's voyeuristic guilty pleasure.
The thing that distinguished it was its voyeuristic angle, that there was secret filming going on in the story.
I couldn't help feeling oddly voyeuristic sitting on the bleachers, and I wondered why he had wanted me there.
It is without question a more intimate pornographic experience than the traditional voyeuristic perspective from a magazine or DVD.
Engrossingly voyeuristic, the loungers made the onlookers participate in the absurdity, as half their figure disappears into the player.
There's almost a voyeuristic feel to the whole thing, especially with the way that this first handshake was recorded.
If Netflix's voyeuristic reality series Dating Around taught us anything, it's that blind dates can be stressful as hell.
The video was a voyeuristic affair, the camera fixating on Kanye and a variety of other celebrities, all naked.
Subtle staging of purportedly voyeuristic encounters is the only way the fantasy can be legally and ethically carried out.
Duchamp's "Étant donnés" (275-2300) may be misogynistic, but it bites back at the viewer with its voyeuristic charge.
He never should have assumed that the producers and their voyeuristic cameras would exculpate him from headlines like these.
He told Mr. Talese he bought the motel to satisfy his voyeuristic impulses and invited the writer to visit.
"'The Wolf of Wall Street' hums with vulgar, voyeuristic energy," A. O. Scott wrote in The New York Times.
I fast-forward through voyeuristic kissing scenes (especially during Arie's season, because of the unbearable sounds of his lips).
You ask those questions because the public is extremely voyeuristic and you're trying to make headlines in that regard.
It offers a voyeuristic peek at who people really are and what they say when they think themselves unobserved.
The kind of public executions that provided voyeuristic thrills in medieval times remained popular in Saudi Arabia and Iran.
Aside from the voyeuristic pleasures (which are substantial), we get a sense of entering the consciousness of each character.
To escape this tedium, he said, he began to undertake what he called "voyeuristic excursions" around Aurora after dark.
The voyeuristic photos in his ongoing series The Photographers are unsettling, yet oddly fascinating in what they say about people.
One of the greatest heroines of Victorian literature, Marian is introduced in Collin's novel through Walter Hartright's rather voyeuristic eyes.
Beiber and Baldwin are both very famous people, and seeing them enjoying such a private moment together feels oddly voyeuristic.
It was done in a slightly voyeuristic light, which I felt was a little inappropriate for young women to see.
Back then, it was cruel and it was almost like this voyeuristic, hateful fascination with observing and watching her struggle.
Yes, there's a voyeuristic thrill to reading r/shoplifting, and yes, philosophical arguments about the value of shoplifting are interesting.
Thank you to the zookeepers who gave joy to these creatures as well as the voyeuristic humans who love them. 
But for someone who is removed from the genuine experience of having to cross the border, the experience is voyeuristic.
A voyeuristic look at Hannah's death keeps her suicide from feeling glamorous and fetishized — but it also introduces a complication.
You don't even really want to go out with anyone, and your swiping is driven by a vaguely voyeuristic impulse.
In the past few years, children in execution videos have been the subject of voyeuristic headlines and sensationalist television reports.
Journalistic efforts in this vein can feel emotionally flat — serious, sympathetic, never so invasive as to seem jerky or voyeuristic.
But lest we forget in the cacophony of partisan bickering and voyeuristic anticipation, we have definitely seen this play before.
It's voyeuristic, but in a way that makes you feel like you're getting to know somebody else — even if they're fictional.
We watched Lindsay Lohan's spiral with voyeuristic, detached pleasure, and we marveled at what happened to Amanda Bynes after All That.
The problem with Breaking Bad, as I saw it, is that it became a voyeuristic morality play about manhood and power.
One Reddit user sums up this quandary: Theoretically, the law should prevent truly voyeuristic films and images from reaching public consumption.
I watched even though it was voyeuristic, and in doing so I made myself complicit in the spectacle of black death.
How uneasy should we feel about the voyeuristic thrill we get from watching intimate scenes in the lives of the famous?
This era of spectacular atrocities, viral snuff movies, and ratings-friendly post-truth demagogues raises the awkward question of voyeuristic complicity.
There is some bad behavior in the book, but it felt too voyeuristic to keep highlighting these really extreme negative fans.
And while the genre allows for the audience to experience voyeuristic enjoyment, sexual pleasure in the film exists solely for her.
There was no room to grow, and after three years the voyeuristic thrill of answering someone else's phone had worn thin.
This is how the whole film was structured, to have these 30 seconds belonging to the film without becoming voyeuristic or pornographic.
Sometimes women are shot from above, focusing on their cleavage, or shot from below, hinting at a voyeuristic peep up their skirts.
"The Crown" offers a voyeuristic glimpse into their imagined inner world and Netflix has spared no expense in creating an authentic milieu.
In this case of horror, Myers is alleged to have a voyeuristic disorder, although his motivations are unclear, according to the blog.
Many hosts also appear to cash in on viewers' voyeuristic tendencies by letting people watch them drive, cook, eat or just sleep.
Wearing blissful expressions and lulling about nature in stages of undress, the young women in Jana Brike's paintings are voyeuristic and unsettling.
But here, the assault is mapped out in nauseating detail; Jerry gyrating on Mellie and kissing her neck is unwarranted, even voyeuristic.
Still, "American Horror Story" is, on some key levels, a splatter-fest, regularly mixing sex and violence in stylized and voyeuristic fashion.
For those of us who find most true crime podcasts to be voyeuristic and grim, Criminal is a breath of fresh air.
Upson skewers both the Hollywood image of the enhanced female body and our society's alternately voyeuristic and antagonistic attitude toward this image.
When I followed up by asking Kaine-Gruen if she was worried about any newcomers being voyeuristic or disrespectful, she seemed annoyed.
The singer's lyrics touch on relationships, poverty, and ambition with a blunt poetry that would seem voyeuristic if it weren't so relatable.
Yet the voyeuristic impulse that makes these diaries fun to read can also lead to personal disappointment, envy and feelings of hopelessness.
Does that title send a voyeuristic tingle up your spine, or perhaps the uneasy sensation that you're being watched by someone unknown?
In this sign, Venus likes to watch from the sidelines before making a move, and can even be called voyeuristic at times.
Taken as a whole, it's a piece of comedy for the surveillance and voyeuristic social media age, and a many-forked rabbit hole.
Admit it: Like most of us, you love the voyeuristic thrill of browsing someone else's bookshelves, which tells you so much about them.
The performance was boundless, breaking the fourth wall, transgressing the space of the stage, then the gallery, and ultimately the viewer's voyeuristic pleasure.
When the narrator makes contact with the actress at a holiday party, the jump to dangerously voyeuristic territory is too close to resist.
"I am so sick of this constant surveillance," Garner's character says, a subtle foreshadowing of Cranston's voyeuristic behavior while living in the attic.
Nicholas Kristof When Caitlyn Jenner was first emerging from the shell of gold medalist Bruce Jenner, Americans were riveted, voyeuristic — and surprisingly accepting.
And all for a voyeuristic non-story that successfully concluded that â€" get ready for it â€" gay people like to have sex.
Prager takes a more realistic though voyeuristic look at the cultural underbelly of LA with a fitting scene of the morning commute (above).
When I signed up for Venmo a couple years ago, there was something very voyeuristic about sending money on a social media platform.
Works like these urge the viewer to decide for themselves what is worth focusing on, often resulting in an intensely voyeuristic viewing experience.
A plot about underprivileged girls in India runs the risk of sounding morally self-important or, worse, voyeuristic, particularly when written in English.
But never mind.) In the course of her acts of voyeuristic virtue, Amélie sets eyes on the equally fanciful Nino (Adam Chanler-Berat).
Moreover, the art world's voyeuristic obsession with whether or not Johns is revealing something of his private life seems to me terribly misguided.
Still from After Solitary But VR content that takes users to disaster zones or on voyeuristic journeys into extreme poverty is of limited utility.
The Spectacular Now Aimee (Shailene Woodley) and Sutter's (Miles Teller) first smooch feels so natural and spontaneous that we (almost) feel voyeuristic watching it.
We watched Mary-Kate and Ashley interact and wear matching outfits with the same voyeuristic glee with which we currently watch the Kardashians coordinate.
"I felt a voyeuristic excitement and sense of guilt as I was going through the family photos that I had just purchased," Yamada says.
That is, she gets into a frantic, voyeuristic, threatening, and sexually charged texting conversation with a ghost, who is possibly her dead twin brother.
But a rejection video, like its sister genre, the breakup video, is a look into the vlogger's life that feels much more voyeuristic. Why?
Yet her subjects' introspective languor can make the viewer feel uncomfortably voyeuristic, similar to the intrusive feeling of glimpsing a stranger crying in public.
It feels voyeuristic at first, but you’ll soon find great joy in seeing that there’s nothing happening in your home.
Crazy Rich Asians directly appeals to my voyeuristic need to see how the 1% live, so I'm claiming my seat in the theater now.
This includes the woodland idyll in which Rosamund and her handsome stranger consummate their love, while a voyeuristic Goat looks on in rapt silence.
"Each of these original sources deals with a kind of voyeuristic observation of women in trouble — romantic trouble, spiritual trouble, emotional trouble," she explained.
But many of the photographers involved in today's "artveillance" world intentionally adopt the voyeuristic gaze of modern surveillance tools to reveal their inner workings.
This cheerful self-awareness reduces the sexuality of his images, allowing them to be read as honest or even banal, not salacious or voyeuristic.
While portraiture is still the genre du jour, the focus on childhood avoided feeling voyeuristic, and created instead an honest probe into the future.
His photographs arouse our voyeuristic instincts, and we want to follow Youngsoo deeper into the lives of those caught in a definitive moment in history.
But years later, I still think about how AFV gave the world a wholesome yet voyeuristic view into the embarrassing moments of other people's lives.
Because it's a reminder that people are being socially engineered by technology platforms to objectify and spy on each other for voyeuristic pleasure and profit.
Kikuchi captures the gains and perils of Beijing's transgender community while overcoming her own voyeuristic impulse to photograph these women as a straight, Japanese tourist.
Think Sleep No More or Westworld, in which storytelling has an emotional impact and a lasting one of the kind that bounded, voyeuristic art doesn't.
The fashion house is in hot water on social media this week over an 'upskirt' photo of a model that many found voyeuristic and objectifying.
The night-flashlight camera look is eerily voyeuristic, almost predatory, and the video pores over the models like an amateur clinically documenting a crime scene.
While films like Savages and Vicky Cristina Barcelona feel voyeuristic and at times lewd, sex scenes in Professor Marston overflow with intimacy, sensuality and respect.
On computers in the gallery, you can watch people make dinner, switch on their lights, and respond to custom requests, all while feeling uncomfortably voyeuristic.
It felt grounded and natural, if a bit voyeuristic, to be digging through a desk drawer and reading letters that explained decades of family politics.
By refusing to focus on the crimes that launched this existential reappraisal, she treats them as dignified individuals rather than props in a voyeuristic entertainment.
It's fascinating for the way it offers no direct control of the player, only a guiding, voyeuristic hand, hacking doors, providing clues, and offering suggestions.
In voyeuristic views of opulent Parisian interiors, lone musicians practice their instruments; naked women loll on patterned textiles and unhappy marriages and love affairs unfold.
I want to know about the private moments of insult and fury that were part of her extraordinary journey, and my interest isn't chiefly voyeuristic.
Whatever they do, there's no denying it's a soul-crushing exercise in boredom with just a sprinkle of exploitation and a dash of voyeuristic sadism.
Set in such compact settings — shudder-inducing couch notwithstanding — each repellant scene stokes your curiosity and forces you to look closely, often in voyeuristic ways.
I watch gay porn with trans men in it, but there's something voyeuristic about watching two people fuck with body parts that I don't have.
The first solo piece is about a viral video and the humiliation that follows but the voyeuristic obsession we have with the downfall is entertaining.
But Jeffrey's curiosity turns to voyeuristic obsession, as he gets himself embroiled in the sordid story of Dorothy Vallens (Isabella Rossellini), a fragile nightclub singer.
Showing the murders when you're going to allow your characters to escape their fates is gratuitous — a voyeuristic, borderline offensive way of tricking viewers into caring.
And for something more actionable (and voyeuristic), there's Refinery28 Money Diaries: Everything You've Ever Wanted to Know About Your Finances... and Everyone Else's by Lindsey Stanberry.
As comfortable as we might be with our own morning rituals, it's impossible to deny the voyeuristic appeal of seeing how other people start their days.
But the song's narrator coats their words in what could either be sarcasm—"you two look very nice," delivered with an eye roll—or voyeuristic obsession.
Under the voyeuristic gaze of male-centric Dead Girl Narratives, men are celebrated as the heroes of women's pain, while also literally burying and silencing it.
Is it okay, then, for him to film voyeuristic footage of a replica of her naked body and broadcast it under the vague justification of "art"?
Sutton mixes staged documentary interviews for one young man, only to switch to a detached, voyeuristic gaze when following a young woman obsessed with taking selfies.
But The OA gradually reframes this voyeuristic lust for information into a quest for knowledge, one that is modeled on the oldest exempla in our canon.
The sharing and re-sharing of these videos can seem ghoulish or voyeuristic at times, but they're often the best account we have of these incidents.
Viewers will get the sense that they are being watched, as though they are becoming part of the film's obsession; an ally to its voyeuristic nature.
As in the Young Vic's "Yerma," this "Deep Blue Sea" suggests how tortured, behind-closed-door relationships can become the stuff of voyeuristic speculation and gossip.
In general, the show comes off as voyeuristic and tries too hard to turn real, serious habits into entertainment for a hungry audience looking for aesthetics.
If you're in a more revisionist mood, you can catch "Dial M for Murder" (Saturday) in 3-D, a device that enhances the movie's voyeuristic atmosphere.
Chances are, if you fall into the voyeuristic-viewer category, you're already familiar with her stomach-churning (or intriguing, depending on who you ask) Instagram videos.
The film, which is virtually plotless, offers an almost voyeuristic insight into the day-to-day existence of two adults working and living in close proximity.
This helps explain the somewhat voyeuristic aspect of his music, the way that it always feels as if you're lurking, or just drifting through a scene.
It was charming, in a voyeuristic way, but the stripped-down set also had the side effect of focusing attention on the clothes, which were — not.
Two of them adopt the voyeuristic style of Andy Warhol's screen tests, focusing on Black subjects whose lives have been affected by state and police brutality.
Complaining of "near constant surveillance," including voyeuristic photos of themselves inside their homes, four apartment owners brought Tate to court over nuisance and human rights laws.
There are echoes of this voyeuristic context in the six-minute film on display at the University of Brighton Gallery, as part of the HOUSE Biennial.
It's hard not to politicize the autonomy she has over her content and her image in a world that often views trans communities through a voyeuristic lens.
There's something voyeuristic about it, and I'm a firm believer that you can tell a lot about a person by the things they do before 9 a.m.
"I followed her to baggage claim, and in a very voyeuristic creepy way, I took a photo of her while she was walking," he told the audience.
Reader captures this surreal, voyeuristic tale of a suburban high school girl (Engelhardt)'s mysterious disappearance with a moody cinematography, vibrant, saturated colors, and acapella 80s covers.
Crazy Rich Asians is a voyeuristic glimpse, provided by author Kevin Kwan and now director Jon M. Chu, into the lives of the unfathomably rich and privileged.
It's a classic fish-out-of-water story, and viewers are meant to have a voyeuristic view of the posh, upscale world of Newport through Ryan's eyes.
The visual style deployed by director Sam Taylor-Johnson in Gypsy's first two hours (and generally adhered to by later episodes' directors) involves lots of voyeuristic touches.
In addition to process shots of the artists at work, The New Age of Ceramics includes voyeuristic documented studio visits of ceramic artists from around the world.
Even though the design team hasn't changed, Agent Provocateur has since been reinventing itself, relying on a new image: something cheekier and more playful, but less voyeuristic.
Click ahead to shop, or just feed your voyeuristic side with a glimpse into what the rest of the world is using on their fingers and toenails.
Yet no matter what she did to entice and engage, the results had always been voyeuristic, since there was always a screen separating her and her fans.
"Actress" (2014) and "Kate Plays Christine" (2016) both examine individual performers as they slip between selves, taking a sometimes voyeuristic interest in the psychological implications of acting.
In the 1980 version, Duras introduces an unnamed narrator who watches the action and makes it seem more like the depiction of a voyeuristic fantasy than reality.
Along with strategic distance from what Gaskell called "the hornets' nest" of voyeuristic reviews and outraged lawyers' letters, her stay in Rome brought an entirely unexpected pleasure.
He begins a new existence, as Frank Whyte, and, in a meta-narrative turn, encounters a writer named Igoni who takes a voyeuristic interest in his predicament.
I assume that the point is to discourage spurious sick days, not some kind of bizarre voyeuristic urge to learn the gory details of every employee's ailments.
There's a voyeuristic fascination to our interest, and we accept the resolution they choose for their marriage as inevitable and real, if a little long in coming.
Within days of the story making national headlines, voyeuristic tourists were driving to Natchez to have a look for themselves at the infamous duo implicated in it.
Sure, Macdonald can use interviews and old footage to trace a path to that answer, turning Houston's life into some sort of slightly voyeuristic true crime pastiche.
But the fast-paced, painfully honest, stressfully contemplative movie, co-directed with Ben Nabors and the late Hillman Curtis, will trigger rushes of insight, empathy and voyeuristic pleasure.
And he's synched that feed to the screen so that the videos show the closest camera to the location described in the audio for a disturbingly voyeuristic experience.
If it sounds voyeuristic, or gimmicky, it's O'Loughlin's approachability as a storyteller and a listener that makes Broken Bone Bathtub both compelling theater and a cathartic group experience.
It's the kind of operatic rise and fall that's irresistibly voyeuristic, the young beauty corrupted by fame, burning out as fantastically as a falling star (or "Star Maiden").
The posting of police body camera footage on social media has created a voyeuristic demand to see people on their worst day, every day; regardless of their privacy.
They (and other members of the Kardashian-Jenner family) have done so before, so it's become somewhat of an annual tradition to engage is some voyeuristic online shopping.
Watson said she felt that Beyoncé's music videos were being seen through a male voyeuristic lens, even though the singer's lyrics and mission fully represent modern feminist ideals.
"The social environment that transformed a private act of sexual intimacy into a grotesque voyeuristic spectacle must be unequivocally condemned in the strongest possible way," the opinion said.
But it's full of the architect's folds, crinkles and sail-like forms inside, allowing voyeuristic glimpses (particularly at night) through the entry facade's 80-foot-tall glass wall.
The reason for purchasing this motel was to satisfy my voyeuristic tendencies and compelling interest in all phases of how people conduct their lives, both socially and sexually. . . .
The explanation for his behavior is never directly addressed, in the same way his cheating scandal, is simply examined from a strangely voyeuristic, non-critical point of view.
Yes, it has a lot of sex, but it's never voyeuristic; the leads have palpable chemistry, and their sex scenes are infused with a sense of intimacy and comfort.
It wasn't her voyeuristic handling of the hair attached to my body that seared this experience into my memory — that kind of cluelessness is more laughable than anything else.
But the bigger reason I like it is that I can follow bloggers and models whose pictures make me feel that unique mixture of voyeuristic euphoria and complex jealousy.
Nish points out the protests after Clay's sentencing and the museum closing down, except for a few racist, voyeuristic one-offs who paid extra to keep Haynes in business.
"Women enjoying watching their partner [with someone else] is often based on dynamics of voyeuristic admiration, shared experience and pleasure, and sexual freedom within defined parameters," Dr. Aaron says.
To others, it's the voyeuristic element that makes a difference—and herein lies the obvious problem with voyeur videos, which appeal to viewers precisely because they look non-consensual.
They feel intimate and even voyeuristic, partly because, yes, her subjects appear nude or in their underwear, but also because we so rarely see women's bodies depicted so honestly.
Moreover, watching these remote but shockingly intimate scenes—viewing that, for many, seems at once voyeuristic and a civic duty—conveys the impression that they are ever more common.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads LOS ANGELES — In the past, filmmakers like Hitchcock or Michael Powell have recognized the inherent voyeuristic quality of cinema and toyed with it.
There's a voyeuristic pleasure in seeing the strange performances they put on in an effort to accomplish with the eighth note what is so basic in Super Mario Bros.
The site boasts hundreds of users, who link non-pornographic video clips and photographs of trembling faces as well as real-life voyeuristic observations, or "obs," with the group.
Found footage doesn't have to be restricted to moving images, and these games show that the voyeuristic appeal can work just as well when you're looking through private files.
For example, Ida Applebroog's painting "The Ethics of Desire" (2013), which portrays helmeted, jackbooted, but otherwise nude women marching in formation, implicates the voyeuristic viewer in fascism or Nazism.
Watching someone's growth through online platforms like Instagram is a weirdly voyeuristic journey that can make you feel more personally connected to someone than you actually are (READ: stalker).
Like many social scourges, it has frequently been the subject of voyeuristic entertainments, heavy-breathing narratives in the tradition of the great Jackies of lowdown bestsellerdom, Susann and Collins.
I don't at all mean to suggest that "Martin Eden" is a frivolous pleasure, though for a bookish, voyeuristic, history-obsessed cinephile like me, it is an absolute blast.
There have been occasional detours into the esoteric — derivatives as a way to hedge your stock portfolio — and a few sojourns into what can only be called voyeuristic fun.
This puts the appropriate distance between celebrities and TikTok, while feeding our voyeuristic desire to see them outside of the red carpet ready, picture-perfect context we're used to.
The viewer is less a sharer of Maureen's solitude than an intruder, and the cool allure of "Personal Shopper" is accompanied by a not-unpleasant tingle of voyeuristic shame.
In 21976, Mr. Mekas was arrested on obscenity charges for screening Mr. Smith's "Flaming Creatures," a voyeuristic and surrealistic film featuring hermaphrodites, cross-dressers and other gender-ambiguous characters.
The form of the photograph leans more towards the recording of a quiet and possibly ambiguous moment, rather than a more voyeuristic or predatory gaze of an unsuspecting subject.
We would be voyeuristic and exhibitionistic but, unless we both enthusiastically consented to changing the game plan in the thick of it, we'd only be having sex with one another.
Those safe from oppression feel a voyeuristic pleasure in imagining its weight upon them, as though they are watching a horror movie that can be switched off at any point.
It's voyeuristic and so delicious to imagine what life would be like if you had a full bed, comfy armchairs, pillows, and blankets every time you flew the friendly skies.
A: If a voyeuristic driver decides to record your ride, or even go so far as live-stream it, they can use tiny cameras and careful placement to avoid detection.
Their fans will appreciate the music, while those who didn't particularly care for it the first time around will appreciate the songs offering voyeuristic looks into their high-profile romances.
These doctors are selling themselves as brands to people who enjoy the voyeuristic fun of Bravo, and, you know, might also be in the market for a health care provider.
These portrayals range from a bumbling Santa with voyeuristic tendencies, as in Sneaky Santa, to a taskmaster Santa who runs his elves ragged, as in a 2014 scene from xxxtrasmall.
Some claimed it made her a subpar feminist, while others labeled Watson a hypocrite because she questioned the "male voyeuristic" aspect of Beyoncé's self-titled album in a 2014 interview.
Angelina Jolie Pitt dares you to watch her and her husband, Brad Pitt, as they watch others in "By the Sea," her voyeuristic take on the classic art house film.
Girl on the Train doesn't have the cold, clinching nastiness of Ben Affleck's Gone Girl, but it has the voyeuristic impulse — deceptiveness, too — that's key to many good movie thrillers.
The rough, craggy environment is breathtakingly beautiful, yet with the knowledge of daily hardships incurred, its splendor takes on a tinge of morbidity, evoking a voyeuristic unease in the viewer.
Most of it is seen through this kind of voyeuristic double-lens: The viewer is meant to suspend their belief, and assume that the women aren't in on the trick.
The intimate conversations with hard-cases and the surveillance-style angles on criminal activity have given "Dope" an irresistibly voyeuristic quality through two seasons, which should continue into the third.
Furthermore, LGBTQ survivors of sexual violence are often subjected to voyeuristic and traumatic questioning in the court system, stemming from ignorance about LGBTQ relationships and stereotypes about our sex lives.
We were able to navigate around a complete stranger's private life without his knowledge, and the immoral, almost voyeuristic nature of what we were doing got our hair standing on end.
For users who enjoy a more voyeuristic experience, or aren't popular at their school, that could make it difficult to know who has posted a Story in the last 20183 hours.
In it, players controlled an apparently voyeuristic security guard who could click between TV monitors in her guard station to see what was going on in different sections of a building.
While it's fun to see who donated what purely for voyeuristic reasons, it's also a good way for celebrities to be transparent about their commitment to the cause, especially celebrity men.
"The social environment that transformed a private act of sexual intimacy into a grotesque voyeuristic spectacle must be unequivocally condemned in the strongest possible way," the court said in its decision.
Though it finishes on a more sombre note, Ms Hardt's book, "Sex in the Sea", starts as a voyeuristic romp ("Oceanic Orgies: Getting It On in Groups" is one chapter title).
But Amy didn't really pick up wide recognition until she'd paired her sharp lyrical insight with the darker themes that later satisfied a voyeuristic urge in both her fans and critics.
The Girl on the Train is a voyeuristic mystery that has Emily Blunt playing witness to a couple's deteriorating relationship and some sort of incident that leads to the woman's disappearance.
The name has voyeuristic connotations but is also literal: A tubular aquarium with flitting clown fish and honeycombs of coral extends from the floor, through the ceiling and into the lobby.
So there I am very seriously trying not to be too voyeuristic watching these couples do their thing and there's all this breathing and it's about this and it's about that.
My hope in doing the series was to go beyond the voyeuristic, was to go beyond the titillating, and conduct an examination into the mental frameworks that allowed this to happen.
Viewers got a better sense that Ilana was the voyeuristic, politically conscious, Cash Money Records–devoted one, while Abbi was slightly more sensible, with artistic aspirations and an Oprah tramp stamp.
The play's director, Ivo van Hove, no stranger to operatic gestures, knows how to play that up with his voyeuristic use of video, projections and simulcast scenes that implicate the audience.
Still, the power of the show flows just as much through its imagery—a decadent, unashamedly voyeuristic vision of athletic beauty, with a hallucinogenic verve that keeps it from becoming cheesy.
The arrests come as the country grapples with waves of voyeuristic spycam crimes, known as molka, in which people are surreptitiously filmed in private places like changing rooms and public restrooms.
But you also can't deny that watching Axe pay for a Hamptons mansion in cash, or shovel hundreds of dollars' worth of caviar onto a pizza slice, provides a little voyeuristic thrill.
Some people might find the voyeuristic aspect of Airbnb sex hot, but there are different rules for having vacation sex when it's in someone else's bed, says Megan Stubbs, a clinical sexologist.
Video of the shooting was released on Monday night — I refused to watch because at a certain point watching these last moments of a Black person's life is voyeuristic and not vindicating.
But it's clear now that Truman's plight anticipated the explosion of reality television, the voyeuristic excesses of celebrity culture more generally, even our ravenous appetites for the trivia of other people's lives.
Nerve is a rom-com / thriller (weird, right?) about two people who get looped into a bizarro / dystopian / voyeuristic / sadistic online reality game where people dare them to do things for cash.
NEW YORK (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - New York City police are on the lookout for illegal "upskirters" who take voyeuristic photographs of unsuspecting women in crowded train stations and subways, officials have said.
This is a show that, above all, wants to feel progressive—and so it shoehorns in Big Issues (gun control, sexual assault, cancer) into its voyeuristic peek into the women's magazine world.
Written exclusively in the third person and unfolding almost in real time, Core's stories have a voyeuristic quality, like peering through the windows of a ground-floor apartment as you walk by.
Many listeners were cheek-by-jowl with the young singers, as close to opera-in-the-making as could be, and it was a captivating experience: immersive (the company's word), almost voyeuristic.
It has created a voyeuristic atmosphere more akin to the rubbernecking that accompanies disasters than the usual shrieks of genius (no matter how exaggerated those seem to outsiders) that accompany fashion shows.
Arcane spaceships and crystal technology indistinguishable from magic cross wires with good old-fashioned combustion engine car chases and creepy, voyeuristic villains while Carpenter Brut's 80s revival soundrack booms in the background.
An affirmative answer would make us sleazy and voyeuristic, but it's a common enough fantasy and so present in our culture that to answer with an unequivocal no can't be right either.
Experience 112 is notable in that it focuses heavily on establishing a relationship of intimacy and immediacy with the girl on the camera, playing to the genre's voyeuristic–yet strangely empathetic–strengths.
The expression "to bear witness" has become something of a sanctimonious trope, a cheap excuse to observe (and in the worst cases, exploit) other people's tragedy with a voyeuristic and complacent eye.
I did think, though, that the way the overhead shot continued across the half-finished meal and ended in the voyeuristic glimpse through the bedroom doors had a refreshing earthiness to it.
Her pictures, relying on candy colors, awkward compositions and voyeuristic access, synced with the work of other rising photographers in the 1990s, including David LaChapelle and, a bit later on, Ryan McGinley.
In both cases, his peeping is shown to be of benefit — especially to Todd, who has voyeuristic tendencies of his own and is eager to have Lindsay loosen up and share them.
Plenty of true-crime shows, under the guise of serious truth-telling and justice-seeking, are actually calibrated to fuel exactly these kinds of voyeuristic, half-informed, unfocused conversations among their audiences.
JON CARAMANICA One of the promises of reality television — and one very rarely fulfilled — is that you might get a voyeuristic peek into a life you might otherwise be shut out of.
Some people found the campaign cute and funny — others viewed it as a "creepy, voyeuristic" reminder that every time you log on to an app like Spotify, you're signing away your privacy rights.
From a brief description, Starry Eyes could so easily be seen as a voyeuristic view of a woman's slide into depravity, but the end result is so much better and weirder than that.
The voyeuristic frisson thus obtained seems to have outclassed the thrill of generating a news report of a SWAT raid on a celebrity's home, an approach that was more common in years past.
But social media is pushing in an unequal and opposite direction, encouraging users to turn anything — even strangers' lives — into raw material to be repackaged as 'content' and flung out for voyeuristic entertainment.
On the other hand, if the camera lingers too long, if the camera enjoys itself, if the camera becomes voyeuristic or prurient, then you fell off of the other side of the fence.
The lawsuit alleges that during the 1994-95 season, two wrestlers met with then-Athletic Director Geiger and complained about the "voyeuristic and lewd" conduct of men in the locker room and sauna.
But some readers of memoir are looking for secrets, for complete transparency on the part of the author, as if the point is confession, and the process of reading memoir, a voyeuristic one.
It was this annual, voyeuristic exchange that prompted photographer and visual artist Raissa Nosralla, AKA Lady Gaia, to point her camera in the opposite direction of the street towards the audience on high.
FOMO also shares a close relationship with technology and social media—which can give unbridled, voyeuristic access into the lives of others through status updates and to a kaleidoscope of videos and images.
No voyeuristic detachment is allowed in this "Carmen Jones," which has been electrically choreographed by Bill T. Jones; the audience feels what the characters feel, on the rutted road to a harrowing catharsis.
She provides a voyeuristic look into her mid-80s world of prep schools and famous L.A. rock clubs; into her life as the cool rich girl with her older boyfriend and Guess jeans.
Often a voyeuristic glance into people's self-care routines can give you a sense of the latest health and skin care trends out there, plus it gives you some fun dinner party conversation topics.
HTC's mixed reality is an interesting sort of work around, adding augmented reality to the equation, in order to offer a sort of voyeuristic interpretation of what players look like in a VR environment.
Performed by color-coded, featureless, and translucent models, these vignettes perfectly re-create the crew's steps and conversations, secret smooches and agonizing screams, while you walk around and through them like a voyeuristic ghost.
Not because the scene isn't enjoyable to watch (it is) or because it feels exploitative (it doesn't), but because, for all the hype about its sex scene, Disobedience isn't a salacious, or voyeuristic film.
Here are some notes on three: If you're going to do gialli films, you might as well go full-throttle with Strip Nude for Your Killer, an unapologetically exposed melodrama crafted from voyeuristic delights.
Social media thrives on humanity's voyeuristic tendencies, but few share snippets of their daily lives now without at least a thin layer of shellac to make their photos, videos, and posts more likable. Defaultfile.
We're meant to recall everything we know about these people, all the time we spend figuratively peering into their beds, our own voyeuristic desire to know everything about their lives — and then drop it.
But Jean Sannier, a lawyer for Mr. Gomet's family, countered that their despair was magnified by the publication of a photograph that he said was "voyeuristic" and jarringly graphic, cruelly showing Mr. Gomet's suffering.
Ed uses his unfettered access to bring Mike's company to the brink of ruin and also to gain control of everything in that fancy house, including the cameras, which he uses to voyeuristic ends.
To complete the voyeuristic experience, the festival is also streaming videos of non-musical aspects of the event — like the food you can enjoy while waiting for your favorite musicians to take the stage.
He explains that there are big action scenes where the viewer sees everything from a dramatic angle, but that there are also "voyeuristic" moments in comics, where the viewer only sees slices of information.
His work investigates the role of the (queer, non-white) body in contemporary art, and Contract and Release, with its painstakingly slow choreography, forces viewers to pay remarkable, almost voyeuristic, attention to the body.
There's a suggestive intimacy to images of sheer stockings that makes some of the show's pieces — like a pair of Pierre Molinier photographs with multiple pairs of stockinged legs in copulating poses — seem voyeuristic.
Though Pintilie shows a lot — bare bodies in stark isolation against austere backgrounds, and in swirling combination during a visit to a sex club — she battles against the voyeuristic, exploitative implications of her progress.
"The Lovers," then, is an apt metaphor for meddling and its no-win conclusions; its heroine's choice is between capitulation to misogynistic local custom or laying herself bare before the voyeuristic demands of Western ­saviors.
Some of these voyeuristic scenes, retrieved from a fragmented augmented reality technology on the station, are from months ago, others are just hours, and each adds to a heightened sense of dread about their fate.
Exhibitions like 2011's Creating A Queer Museum and 2014's Queer Threads asked viewers to think of queer art in terms of history, medium, and identity politics instead of through a simplistic, voyeuristic lens.
We learn almost nothing about Silverstone's Jennifer, who appears almost exclusively in the men's erotic fantasies (most of which inexplicably end in her accidental death, adding to the film's already voyeuristic premise of domineering creepiness).
Most Expensivest gives me a little bit of hope that even guilty pleasures — in my case, a voyeuristic interest in things I can't afford — can come with silver linings, or in this case, gold ones.
In terms of content, he wanted to tell the stories of queer people of color while also paying respect to the brujeria traditions of his culture—without creating a voyeuristic window for the white gaze.
Some of its most bewitching posts had a voyeuristic intimacy, cataloguing interactions on city streets or in coffee shops, scrutinizing nonverbal cues, gestures, and fleeting expressions—the traces of affect that litter our daily lives.
To paint such intimate moments on such a big, public scale — "Dog Days" measures 7 by 14 feet — was a daring thing to do, and Mr. Fischl's voyeuristic paintings are still thrillingly unnerving to behold.
And too much of it has taken the easy route, giving a foreign readership what it desires: a voyeuristic, and ultimately unengaged, affirmation of what it believes is true of savage peoples in other countries.
Eve Polastri is charming in part because of her less-than-professional interest in murder, which helps peel away the self-serious trappings of typical crime dramas and draw her closer to the voyeuristic audience.
Conversations as the kids secretly plan or try to work out what new information they have, are shot in an almost voyeuristic fashion, like the camera is spying on them from around a dark corner.
If you&aposve ever been curious about what a whirlwind Las Vegas wedding with a stranger might feel like, look no further than Lifetime&aposs "Married at First Sight" for all of your voyeuristic needs.
FlipFeed, a Twitter plug-in created by M.I.T. researchers, provides a voyeuristic thrill: Click a button, and your regular Twitter feed is replaced by that of a random, anonymous user of a different political persuasion.
There is something innately voyeuristic about going to the theater, sitting in a darkened room elbow to elbow with strangers, eyes all attuned to the staging of a story taking place in front of you.
But alas, life is not always that simple, there's always a fly in the ointment, or in this case, there's always a voyeuristic camera operator with a possible water sports fetish, uh, in the ointment.
" He noted, for example, "a sequence of Goldman's photos showing a woman naturalistically undressing," which are undoubtedly voyeuristic but also impressed him by the way "they parallel the 'keyhole' paintings and drawings of Edgar Degas.
But in any case, for now we've got Lohan presiding over a gaggle of hot young things pretending to work at an expensive beach resort, almost certainly getting sloppy, all for our voyeuristic, escapist entertainment.
It's almost the one-year anniversary of our voyeuristic look into the wallets of millennial women via Money Diaries, and it's safe to say that most people spend a good chunk of their paychecks on food.
That kind of voyeuristic element of getting on a private plane and, you know, walking up the steps to the stage for a concert or a presentation or something are interesting if you like that person.
If researchers seem a bit, well, voyeuristic with regard to people's sex lives, there's good reason for it: In heterosexual marriages, the happier people are with the sexual lives, the happier they are with their relationships.
And it is full of unconventional characters who appeal to viewers' more voyeuristic instincts, such as a trio of sisters with brittle bone disease, a couple with dwarfism or a young girl who swallows live goldfish.
The satire is a bit obvious, but it still works, moving from playful, to dark, and back again in explorations of voyeuristic love, surveillance, reality television, and the media-fueled collective hallucination that is modern society.
With the rising popularity of online ordering and apps such as Grubhub, Caviar, Postmates, and UberEats, a solitary food selection process can seem like a voyeuristic experience when you add a delivery courier into the mix.
Watching actors and actresses in the 1960s, many of whom are now deceased, portray horror stories with no knowledge that you would be watching their performances decades later feels at best creepy and at worst voyeuristic.
Like all reality TV, the show has something voyeuristic about it: Viewers at home get access to a dialogue and an inside look they wouldn't ordinarily hear or see from a friend, coworker, or family member.
And Arielle Scarcella, who makes videos about sex and relationships from a lesbian perspective, takes the internet's appetite for discomforting voyeuristic experiments — see BuzzFeed's "People Try Moonshine for the First Time" — and adds a sexual twist.
Yet even as our mental health crisis proliferates, even as streams of books and articles are published about depression and anxiety, the subject of mental illness has become another voyeuristic exhibition in the carnival of commerce.
To those who know something about, say, rural poverty firsthand, earnest nonfiction narratives understandably may read as voyeuristic studies predicated on the dangerous idea that we are a nation of two essentially different kinds of people.
Although earlier in the book Radtke acknowledges the critique of urban exploration and "ruin porn" as voyeuristic, on these pages beauty hardens into a cold surface, and Radtke seems like a voyeur in her own life.
Described as "part road trip journal" and "part romantic travel memoir", Olive Juice is 104 pages of photographic heaven that puts the viewer in a voyeuristic position through the day-to-day of Matalon and Maloney.
And you see, there's something very almost voyeuristic, I think, about these very personal letters about Kissinger's delight at getting these ballet tickets, and a personal note where he thanks the secretary for getting hold of them.
The randomness of the chance encounter, the romance, the voyeuristic thrill — it's a feel-good story that made the chaotic world we live in feel a little smaller, a little more friendly, and a little more hopeful.
This real-world stress test was all part of a promotional push for CNBC's upcoming reality show "The Job Interview," a voyeuristic look at the high stakes and embarrassing mistakes that can happen in actual job interviews.
Yet, while we're offered a voyeuristic view of Corriel's own data through his particular aesthetic, the lightboxes lead you to consider your own relationship to the computer, namely just how much of our lives are now digital.
The popularity of these shows, for both producers and viewers, isn't tough to figure out: They're cheap to produce (no expensive sets to build, or professional actors to pay), and promise both voyeuristic thrills (violent prison riots!
This summer, tens of thousands gathered to protest against sexual assault, the proliferation of spy cameras taking voyeuristic videos of women and the harsher standards they face in other aspects of society, from beauty to the law.
There is a voyeuristic element to this, as there always is when documentarians take up online sex, but there is also a tentative exploration of the possibility that standard ideas about love are headed for a radical expansion.
With Delusion: Lies Within, Braver blocks and shoots his scenes to provide the same kind of point of view that the audience would have in one of his theatrical productions, and the voyeuristic feel grounds the entire experience.
It doesn't help that the social themes outside the apartment are much better realized that those inside it, which makes one suspect that Slimani is trying to hang prestige material on what is essentially a grubby voyeuristic exercise.
The video for "Late Night Feelings," as a reflection of the song's own genius, manages to feel both fun and desperately sad — but takes the genius a bit further, making the viewer feel both intimately engaged and voyeuristic.
A spoof of fashionista narcissism to be sure, it may also be a reminder that the utopia of the fashion photo is a means of hemming women into stereotypes and positioning them as objects of a voyeuristic gaze.
As Bret Easton Ellis did with Patrick Bateman in "American Psycho" (1991), Wayne seems to imply that David Federman is somehow emblematic of this particular moment, with its apparently insurmountable class divisions paired with a voyeuristic internet culture.
There is no gilt and glitter, no voyeuristic recreation of royal settings in Steffen Aarfing's spare set, which places the action against a curved library wall of floor-to-ceiling volumes And yet, this is "Masterpiece Theater" ballet.
"Mädchen … nur mit Gewalt," released internationally as "The Brutes" or "Cry Rape," tries to explore a woman's despair after a violent sexual attack, but "can't avoid a sense of voyeuristic pleasure" in charting her torment, Mr. Young wrote.
An estimated 20 million Americans tore through the independent counsel's findings, laid out in a 445-page document that contained sordid, voyeuristic details about Clinton's affair with White House intern Monica Lewinsky and argued forcefully for his impeachment.
"There's always going to be some voyeuristic misogyny," she said, but cited directors like James Cameron; Luc Besson; and her husband, Paul W. S. Anderson, as men who believed in women and cast them in roles of strength.
One of the main characters is a wellborn nineteenth-century Englishman who overcompensated for his Victorian upbringing by having sexual experiences, including voyeuristic ones, with a vast number of women—servants, prostitutes, other men's wives, and a marchioness.
"I liked the visuals created through this old baby monitor because it had a kind of night-vision/voyeuristic quality that I felt could depict a mysterious sensuality or intimacy without being too in-your-face," Curry says.
Perhaps the best argument in favor of abstraction was articulated by Theodor Adorno after the Holocaust, when he asserted that realist representations of atrocity offer simple voyeuristic pleasure over a more profound grasp of the horrors of history.
Garments and certain structures are designed as flaps for lifting: peek under a woman's dress, for instance, and see her underwear, or open the canopy of a gondola for a voyeuristic view of a couple embracing on the lagoon.
What begins as a voyeuristic, sexually-charged glimpse into the lives of the neighbors becomes a fascination with the neighbors in general — who, even after tragedy strikes, don't purchase curtains — borne out of an occurrence of random, visual intimacy.
Because we're so into the voyeuristic look into the real world of dermatology that she gives us, we even sent a crew to her Southern California office to watch her yank a cyst out of a brave woman's scalp.
An accompanying film, Moriyam-san by Ila Bêka and Louise Lemoine, is worth a watch; seeing the day-to-day life of the man who commissioned the home allays any voyeuristic feelings one might have investigating another man's bathroom.
She always likes her partners and sometimes loves them, but only three of the 17 songs go off message unless you count the voyeuristic one where she catches her doppelganger atop the cad she's driven 250 miles to dump.
Representative Eric Swalwell of California, who sits on both the Intelligence and Judiciary Committees, said Democrats would seek to avoid "palace intrigue and voyeuristic interests" in favor of potential irregularities shaping government policy, like Mr. Trump's foreign financial dealings.
"The mistreatment of women in Korean society, particularly the voyeuristic and sexually objectifying treatment of women's bodies, is deeply enmeshed in K-Pop," said CedarBough Saeji, an expert in Korean culture and society at the University of British Columbia.
Look no further for proof of this than the increasing number of voyeuristic looks on finances in media, from Refinery29's Money Diaries to the Ashton Kutcher produced "Going From Broke," a reality TV series that tackles student debt.
The Guardian called S-Town voyeuristic and "morally indefensible," while Jessica Goudeau argued in the Atlantic that the artistic achievement of S-Town, impressive though it was, might not have been worth its exploitation of McLemore's personal pain and lived experiences.
Mostly, the crowding on the third floor could be attributed to the time crunch — there were only a couple of hours left to see "Beirut Heterotopia," (2017) Akira Takayama's voyeuristic, audio-guided contribution to Act II, the final component of SB13.
Featuring more than 100 works, from self-taught and folk artists like Aurie Ramirez, Eugene von Bruenchenhein, and Thornton Dial, the show is a voyeuristic peek inside the psyche of those operating outside of common social boundaries and ideological mores.
In her defense, it had taken us nearly two dozen emails to figure out when I should stop by for a voyeuristic look inside her fridge, and in all the back-and-forth, the exact time had slipped her mind.
Actresses who barely top 5 feet in the real world tower over the viewer — and the experience in the scenes (of which there are two dozen at present, with many more on deck) adds an increased feeling of voyeuristic immersion.
And though we may be a ways off from Basler's dream of "intersectional, societally representative" sex information that's shared by people with firsthand experience (rather than, say, the voyeuristic gawkers behind a show like Real Sex), we're still making progress.
From executive producer Ellen DeGeneres, narrated by Drew Barrymore and based on the hit U.K. format, this new series offers a voyeuristic look at a variety of real first dates happening throughout one night at the same restaurant in Chicago.
The dreamy, voyeuristic 1970s approach to this story feels like a luxury that women today may not be able to afford; we are living in more direct times, in which the goals of liberation have become sharper and more straightforward.
Like eyes on the wall, watching the protagonists; cameras mounted at believable and impossible locations alike, watching and panning as Jill or Chris passed, fly on the wall angles that gave a distorted, limited, and yes, voyeuristic view of the action.
"The American people will see his tax returns, not because of any voyeuristic interest, but because they should know if he is corrupt," Representative Eric Swalwell, Democrat of California and a member of the House Intelligence Committee, said on NBC News.
For every movie like "Red Dust" (19158), in which Harlow and Clark Gable tussled in the steaming M-G-M jungle—moments of what you might call healthy open sex—there were many films that were merely naughty or mildly voyeuristic.
And while she cultivated a love of the risqué — and sometimes voyeuristic — art of Balthus, Araki and Jock Sturges that would go on to inform her own work, she quickly found herself at odds with her more conceptual classmates at CSM.
The letter noted that "rampant misuse has already presented itself within similar systems in the U.S.A.," and cited a review of London camera monitoring that found abuses like voyeuristic monitoring of women's bodies and a tendency to over-monitor black people.
"I was on a flight with her once to Rome, and when I got off the flight, I followed her to baggage claim and, in a very voyeuristic creepy way, I took a photo of her while she was walking," he said.
Part voyeuristic giggle-fest, part sex-education seminar from the cool teacher who says the F-word sometimes to let you know they're still With It, the show is based on the premise that couples are more open and communicative immediately after sex.
Simple apps like Live Camera Viewer, made for Android, provide feeds from unsecured surveillance cameras, offering an eerie, voyeuristic look into Russian hotels, Spanish restaurants, and German streetscapes, along with the requisite feeds of animals at play in aquariums and zoo exhibits.
It was only minutes before members of the "Beyhive" resurfaced a 2014 Wonderland Magazine quote of Watson admitting she felt conflicted about whether or not the singer could be a feminist and still provide a "very male, voyeuristic" experience in her music videos.
The Blair Witch aesthetic that makes some of these videos seem legitimately voyeuristic—grainy film quality, shaky camera work, the sound of the camera operator breathing heavily in the background—might be a deliberate choice to make the videos seem non-consensual.
Having to possess the tape, put it in a VCR, and watch it on the TV (which Samara later climbs out of to scare her victims to death), is part of the ritual that makes the movie so frightening and also voyeuristic.
In her conversation with the mag, Moretz stood her ground for the most part, saying that Kardashian's picture was not linked to body confidence but was instead taken in a voyeuristic light, which is why Moretz felt the need to publicly criticize it.
Some viewing habits of social video also recall Edison's Kinetoscope, one of the earliest film-watching contraptions, which invited single viewers to view short clips through a peephole, offering a voyeuristic look at everything from Annie Oakley shooting to some guy sneezing.
In the case of Kathryn Bigelow's "Detroit" (2017), which dramatizes an incident involving the police torture and killings of several young black men during the 1967 riots, the meticulous attention paid to the cinematic detail of the black characters' pain is voyeuristic.
Last month, the British singer P. J. Harvey released "The Hope Six Demolition Project," an album based on her travels to the most blighted regions of Kosovo, Afghanistan, and Washington, D.C. Some critics saw this well-intentioned album as naïve and voyeuristic.
The information you learn is for your own voyeuristic pleasure — you can't call or post to anyone's social media accounts, though you can shoot off a pre-drafted message or two — but you're still an active participant in discovering someone's gender identity without their consent.
I genuinely see the world differently, I see the world as a place that's not just for me to use my voice and voyeuristic sensibilities as a reporter to find out what's really going on -- it's now so many levels and layers deeper than that.
I felt kind of gross and more than a little voyeuristic, but at least I wasn't alone; two of the top comments on a similar video by Jasmine Stewart tell viewers to fast-forward to the four minute mark to see her water break.
Also you get this voyeuristic view of the palette of colours that are used in an image, you actually get to see the components of the image, a bit like getting to look at the palette an artist has got when he creates a painting.
Look no further for proof of this than the increasing number of voyeuristic shows and content series taking on the topic of finance, from Refinery29&aposs Money Diaries to the Ashton Kutcher-produced "Going From Broke," a reality TV series that tackles student debt.
The strongest paintings pursue an entirely different relation: not the narrow point-for-point argument between artist and art history but the essential, living communication between art work and viewer, a relationship that Yiadom-Boakye reminds us is indeed vicarious, voyeuristic, ambivalent, and fundamentally uncontrollable.
Looking back, Mock said being thrust into the crazy theater of cable news taught her how hard it is to tell a story as complicated as hers in the press, where sound bites are everything and conversations too often revolve around voyeuristic particulars of trans bodies.
The harem is marked by often multiple brown women's bodies viewed through a voyeuristic eye; tension is created through the intimation that their potent sexuality is "under lock and key" – their bodies are often loosely clothed, and it is implied they are unaware they are being watched.
New Orleans is uninhibited in its casual camaraderie and hospitality toward all, no matter how voyeuristic their interest—a legacy, no doubt, of the impossibly strong, gracious women of color who raised generations of families, black and white alike, infusing good humored inner beauty into us all.
Megan Fleming, a clinical psychologist and certified sex therapist, recognizes that bathroom boning is alluring because of the "erotic element of breaking a rule"—it also taps into many people's voyeuristic or exhibitionism fantasies—but she urges potential toilet boners to keep a few things in mind.
Her expression, however, is not confrontational but knowing, even slightly mocking — an acknowledgment that the portrait is not predicated on the voyeuristic gaze of her male viewers, but is the subject of a mature woman's experience of her own body and ultimately an exaltation of femaleness.
The good vibes may have had something to do with the general atmosphere of the event — overlooking the glittering downtown skyline as drinks flowed and garden lights twinkled — or perhaps the semi-voyeuristic high that comes along with peeking at other people's once-prized possessions and most private thoughts.
"I felt very conflicted/ I felt her message felt very conflicted in the sense that on the one hand, she is putting herself in a category of a feminist, but then the camera, it felt very male, such a male voyeuristic experience of her," Watson was originally quoted.
Deep Dive member Joanna Harmon, who played the character of Faith in OpenMind, describes it as the difference between giving an audience agency to explore a story world from a voyeuristic point of view, and the specific feeling that the story itself is responding to a participant's actions.
Surgeons generally might require would-be patients to live as a member of the opposite sex for some time, and seek to screen out anyone who might change their mind, was mentally ill or had perverse motives—such as a man's voyeuristic desire to gain access to women's spaces.
Omer Fast's new exhibition at the Chinatown branch of James Cohan Gallery, August, revels in the power of the Western imagination to utilize non-white cultures as a way to role play and "time travel" into playgrounds for voyeuristic pleasure-seeking that reinforce Western modernity's sense of superiority.
It was done in a slightly voyeuristic light, which I felt was a little inappropriate for young women to see… I would hate for young women to feel they need to post certain photos in order to gain likes, retweets, favorites, and male attention... I wasn't slut-shaming.
South Korea: Two men were arrested, accused of setting up hidden cameras in hair dryer holders, satellite boxes and electrical sockets at 30 motels across the country and streaming the "intimate private activities" of 1,600 unsuspecting guests, the latest in a wave of voyeuristic spycam crimes known as molka.
Beyond the voyeuristic thrill of eavesdropping on someone's therapy sessions, the acting and the slowly unspooling conversations are especially compelling in the way they incrementally reveal tantalizing details about the characters and their relationships with each other — and the sinister government conspiracy they may all unwittingly be a part of.
"Bundy was involved in voyeuristic activities throughout his life and actually studied his victims without their knowledge through surveillance and occasional clandestine entry of their residences," states the 19893 multiagency team report directed by the U.S. Department of Justice, and which was based on Death Row interviews with Bundy himself.
Phillips collaborated with director Michele Ayoub on the video for "Consent"—a voyeuristic, distorted look at Phillips and her glamorous yet less confident alter ego trying to follow their home routine in a world where women's bodies—how they're treated, perceived and discussed—are too often not in their control.
PAUL ABRUZZORHINEBECK, N.Y. Dear Paul, One particular pleasure in writers' journals lies in a sly duality: Readers may feel a voyeuristic thrill while uncovering someone's most private thoughts, but the act of keeping a diary, especially when the journal-keeper is a writer, turns out to be a performative act.
Whether you're watching porn with a partner to bring a little novelty into a long term relationship or you just like the voyeuristic thrill of looking at naked strangers , it can be a little awkward to broach the subject of porn with someone else for the first time, regardless of your preferences.
There's voyeuristic pleasure to watching — watching fear; watching bodies; watching seductions; watching leather-clad killers' knives stab handsome men and women; watching textiles hang on the body; watching exteriors, from skins to zip-up boots to taxidermy; watching men's crotches, women's crotches, groping; Watching the color of Italian liquors, turtles, and high heels.
Whereas "The Marionette Maker" is voyeuristic, "Experiment in F# Minor" requires some level of involvement: it's only activated when a passing person casts their silhouette over the sound array or lifts a hand (without touching, of course) above one of the speakers, each of which plays music in that ominous key of F# Minor.
Big Brother's producers give viewers more access to the stars' actions than any other reality show on air in the US. It seems voyeuristic, even creepy to follow a group of people living out their lives (which includes changing, going to the bathroom, sleeping, and sometimes, having sex) at all hours of the day.
Writing wistfully of the gay cruising scene of pre- AIDS New York, she makes the case that a voyeuristic platform like Chaturbate can let women experience similar anonymous encounters without worrying about physical danger, though when she finally initiates a private video chat with a naked man she's too embarrassed to take her clothes off.
Encouraged by fellow German expatriate author Franz Hessel, he learned how to wander Paris with a voyeuristic curiosity modeled on that of the flaneur — a detached, attentive spectator who believed in the "religious intoxication of great cities" — who passed through every line of Charles Baudelaire's poetry, especially the groundbreaking volume Les Fleurs du Mal (25).
The result was a fantastic production that drew attention to the limits of the internet, the circulation of images, the power of art to overcome challenges, and the fact that theater — and performance lectures — can help us understand how digital revolutions not only worm their ways into our imagination, but offer another voyeuristic battlefield for audiences around the world.
"As I was watching [the videos] I felt very conflicted, I felt her message felt very conflicted in the sense that on the one hand she is putting herself in a category of a feminist, but then the camera, it felt very male, such a male voyeuristic experience of her," as noted by The Daily Beast.
Leather Papi, Limp Wrist and Los Crudos singer Martin Sorrondeguy, and the organizers behind Chicas Rockeras, a rock camp for girls in Southeast LA. As someone of both Latinx and Japanese background, Saldamando captures the complexity of her figures' identities as well as snapshots of an often-overlooked creative scene in a way that feels authentic rather than voyeuristic.
Jonathan Ali, a London-based Trinidadian programmer who serves as programming director, affirms the need to be rigorous when analyzing the gaze each film casts on the region, whether the filmmaker is from there, its diaspora, or elsewhere: The question of trauma porn, poverty porn, violence porn … that voyeuristic lens … it's not restricted to only outsider filmmakers.
In some paintings, like "In the Tower" (21990), the feminine figure is a modern-day sorceress while in others, like "Portrait of a Woman Seated on a Naked Man" (19903) she is a voyeuristic guardian in what looks like the afterglow of sex romp, as distinctions between reality and fantasy dissolve in the heat of Fini's hedonistic canvases.
There's inherent fantasy in both: The runway represents the forefront of fashion, to be distilled for the masses as the months go by; street style, on the other hand, gives us a voyeuristic entryway into exactly how fun and expressive personal styling can be — even if we're not about to layer two jackets with three crossbody bags and Rihanna-level stilettos anytime soon.
" Dr. Shuly Rubin Schwartz, the provost of the Jewish Theological Seminary in Manhattan and a historian of American Judaism who has written about the portrayal of Jews in American culture, said the show seemed to satisfy a voyeuristic interest in a reclusive society, as with other TV depictions of subcultures like the Mormon polygamists in "Big Love" and British royalty in "The Crown.
I'm guessing that the removal might be down to a combination of all three of those: little in the way of click-throughs to posts from the Ticker (did you notice it missing?); some general unease over the voyeuristic aspect of quietly watching what others are doing on the site; and on top of that, a push from Facebook to throw a little more promotional power to other engagement efforts.
Many of these involve multitasking—see Miss Banana's clip where she plays God of War while giving a blowjob, videos where a man suddenly interrupts a woman gaming to fuck her, sitting on a man's face while she plays a game, or the more voyeuristic "she forgot to turn off the Twitch stream" examples, where we see women engaging in sexual acts after they supposedly forgot to turn off their webcams.
One, "Beulah Land," is a visual diary of her life (its title refers to the late-night Manhattan art bar where she pasted hundreds of doodled-on photographs to the walls and ceiling in an immersive exhibition in 1984); a second, "Artists Eating," is a voyeuristic insight into the social mealtimes that bookend so many artists', writers' and musicians' days spent alone in the studio; and finally, "Animals" documents her other great love.
The sense of discord in seeing a hand-drawn GUI as the embedded part of an image reminds the viewer of the fundamental, subliminal paradigm shift that GUI design and its mechanism have brought to how one produces, accesses, and responds to visual information: the original square format and filters of Instagram have spawned and disseminated a certain aesthetics and sentiment of envy: "fear of missing out"; the Instagrammable; the semi-automatic scrolls, swipes, drags, drops, and pinches that keep the user afloat in the deluge of imagery; the voyeuristic specter of YouTube leading us to a mesmerizingly recursive experience of watching someone watch someone watch an Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response (ASMR) of licking ice.

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