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Andre Boleyn Kevin Warhol — Part 2: "15"
Who Is This For?
- Recommended if you enjoy character-driven suspense, slow-burn mysteries, and morally gray relationships.
- Skip for now if you need fast pacing, clear answers, or standalone episodes.
Abstract
This paper analyzes the intertextual and cultural resonances in the collaborative multimedia project "Andre Boleyn Kevin Warhol — Part 2: 15" (hereafter "15"). I argue that 15 functions as a palimpsest combining late-capitalist commodification, queer subjectivity, and digital-vernacular aesthetics, producing a fractured narrative that interrogates identity, authorship, and circulation in the platform era.
2. Actor Profiles
- Andre Boleyn: A prominent model from the BelAmi roster, known for his distinct look and enthusiastic performances. He was a key figure in the "Kinky Angels" era of the studio.
- Kevin Warhol: Often recognized as one of the more versatile and enduring models at BelAmi, Kevin has appeared in a vast number of scenes, ranging from solo work to group performances.
Analysis — Key Sections
- Formal Fragmentation and the Number "15"
- Examine structure (15 segments? recurrent motif of fifteen) as metric and rhythm; link to queer numerology and sample-rate aesthetics.
- Identity, Doubles, and Appropriation
- Interplay of "Andre" and "Kevin" as constructed doubles; Warholian replication and Boleyn's historical echo (Anne Boleyn as spectral femininity).
- Platform Circulation and Authorship
- How 15 uses reposting, remixes, and ephemeral stories to distribute authority; algorithm as co-author.
- Visual Style and Coloration
- Pop-art palette, glitch textures, rapid cuts as commentary on attention economies.
- Audience Participation and Community Labour
- Fans as co-producers; hashtags, fan edits, and labor invisibility.
- Politics: Queer Affect and Resistance
- Moments of vulnerability that resist commodification; affect as political refusal.