Amusing ourselfs to death 致死不娱
Entertainment companies transform celebrities into meticulously packaged commodities designed to attract consumers. In this process, celebrities become "sellers of dreams," projecting idealized personas. Fans believe they are following extraordinary individuals, but the reality behind these crafted images may reveal unsettling truths—even criminal behavior.
To satirize this phenomenon in the entertainment industry, I have envisioned a fictional world where celebrities are treated entirely as commodities. In this world, every aspect of a celebrity can be purchased, and fans exchange goods to earn the right to interact with their idols.