Back from a summer of travel and “making lots of love,” the terribly talented trio of Erik Nelson, Adam Quirk, and Aaron Valdez have returned to their online video collective better known as Wreck and Salvage (Tilzy.TV page) to pump out kick ass clips comprised of bits of found footage gold, stop-motion animated absurdity, and photo/video supplements to orders from apocalyptic storehouses.
In their newly released Season 2 debut, the crew takes at tip from 50 and JT and delves a little further into the bustier side of technology – “Straight up gangsta shit. Scavenging real and make believe fembots, virtual groping, and computer-generated anatomy to explore the representation of women in hip hop and geekdom.”
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