Skip to content
  • Facebook
  • Twitter

Art, Crime, Culture

  • The Archive
  • About
  • Research
  • Submit an Article for Publication

Tag: influencer

  • Home
  • influencer

When Home Movies Become Work: Family Vlogging and Childhood at Stake

October 1, 2025October 1, 2025 Lindsey Belsky

Family vlogs transform domestic life into a routine performance, blurring the lines between reality and entertainment. A 2023 study found that over 10% of children in the United States have been featured in family vlogs, highlighting the prevalence of minors’ involvement in this digital trend. When kids are the stars,

Read More

A Slap Heard Across the Internet: How Brooke Houts’ Career Imploded Overnight

September 25, 2025 Hailey Keegan

One editing slip up revealed the dark side of a seemingly perfect Youtube vlogger, and it would eventually lead to her career’s demise. Brooke Houts posted her first Youtube video on November 23, 2015, uploading various styles of content, whether that be “get ready with me’s”, daily vlogs, or prank

Read More

Donating to the deprived or donating to TikTok?

December 22, 2024 aavveerryyss

TikTok, the app beloved by many in Gen Z, is facing significant controversy. Creators with over 1,000 followers can profit from the platform, particularly through TikTok Live streams, which have become the primary income source for many users. But the big question remains: how much of this revenue truly benefits

Read More

About Us

The Art | Crime Archive (ACA) is a collaborative laboratory, teaching center, and web-based platform devoted to the study of the shadow space where art and crime overlap. The ACA’s online platform was created in 2012 and since its inception has functioned as a participatory archive for a wide range of scholars, artists, students, and community members. The ACA welcomes submissions of media and accompanying short essays on art, crime, and culture. The ACA peer-reviews submissions and only accepts materials that significantly contribute to the broader academic and artistic discourses on creativity and actual criminal behavior. As a general rule, it does not publish submissions related to crime fiction or figurative works.

  • facebook
  • twitter

Top Categories

advertising animals art artist banksy celebrities censorship children copyright crime crimesploitation culture drugs exploitation fashion film freedomofexpression gangs graffiti hollywood media movies murder museum music nudity painting performanceart photography politics prison protest racism rap religion sexuality social media socialmedia sports tattoos television theft trump vandalism violence

Top Posts

  • Richard Speck and his Life Incarcerated
  • Ed and Lorraine Warren: The Frauds and Grifters of…
  • Dennis Rader – The BTK Killer
  • A Podcast That Ruined a Life
  • Irezumi: The Branding of the Yakuza
  • Subversive Messages in the Sistine Chapel
  • Leonardo da Vinci and Dissection
  • Help or Harm? The Ethics of Mark Laita and Soft…
  • Plopegg
  • Lana Del Rey, Lolita, and Sexual Predation

Recent Comments

  • Mia Mariano on Silencing Journalism in the Philippines on the War on Drugs
  • Mia Mariano on The Art of Captivity
  • F.Daniel Zepeda on Intro to G.U.N. – Generation of United Nortenos
  • K.L. on Ed and Lorraine Warren: The Frauds and Grifters of Ghost Hunting
  • Jamie Alonzo on Handle with Care: Archiving the Hells Angels
©2021 The Art | Crime Archive. All Rights Reserved.
Terms of Use | Privacy | Comments Policy