"disney adult" long sleeve

luffa.labs
edition of 23

$ 35.00 USD

HERE AT LUFFA.LABS THE PAST CANNOT BE LOOKED AT PLAINLY. TO MAXIMIZE INNOVATION THERE IS NO ROOM FOR GOLDEN AGE FALLACIES SPINNING ARTICULATE WEBS OF BOARDROOM APPEAL. DISRUPTION IS A FORCE BEYOND THESE CALCULATIONS. BEYOND PERCEPTION. ARGUEABLY AN INEFFECIENT ROUTE RIDDLED WITH MISTAKES. BUT THAT'S THE POINT.

TO DEFINE OUR TERMS, WE AT LUFFA.LABS HAVE CREATED THE FIRST LUFFA WEARABLE: THE "DISNEY ADULT" LONG SLEEVE. REPLEAT WITH SARDONIC GRAVITAS. A FITTING HOMAGE TO THE AFFINITY BETWEEN WALT DISNEY AND WERNHER VON BRAUN.

corporate mediation is always a type of modeling. an abstraction of material reality. an alchemy of sorts. infusing everything with desire, fetish, faith. creating an overall willingness to be a subject of observation. propelled by imperial expansionism. solidified through constant technological advancements. closing all gaps. instilling a need to be a willing participant in social experiments. always expanding new perspectives into the media sphere. always on. always watching. until every minutiae has become a battleground. the postmodern urge to illuminate all nuance into vapor. to accelerate the ever-sharpening ability to identify inconsistencies.

THIS IS A PRE-ORDER ITEM TO BE MAILED OUT IN JUNE 2025

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"disney adult" long sleeve

"disney adult" long sleeve

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2025 / long sleeve t-shirt / luffa.labs

design contains

mickey mouse "joy division/unknown pleasures" t-shirt design, walt disney company, 2012.

walt disney and dr wernher von braun 1954 #1 kids t-shirt, fineartamerica.com.

still from man and the moon, walt disney company, 1955.

screenshot of "my hero was a nazi" by steven heller, print.com, 2017.

mickey spew, clingwrap (devientart), 2007.

minnie farting png, uknown.

quote from testo junkie by paul preciado (2008): "We are living in a toxopornographic era. The postmodern body is becoming collectively desirable through its pharmacological management and audiovisual advancement: two sectors in which the United States holds—for the moment but, perhaps not for long—worldwide hegemony. These two forces for the creation of capital are dependent not on an economy of production, but on an economy of invention. As Philippe Pignare has pointed out, “The pharmaceutical industry is one of the economic sectors where the cost of research and development is very high, whereas the manufacturing costs are extremely low. Unlike in the automobile industry, nothing is easier than reproducing a drug and guaranteeing its chemical synthesis on a massive scale, but nothing is more difficult or more costly than inventing it.” In the same way, nothing costs less, materially speaking, than filming a blowjob or vaginal or anal penetration with a video camera. Drugs, like orgasms and books, are relatively easy and inexpensive to fabricate. The difficulty resides in their conception and political dissemination. Pharmacopornographic biocapitalism does not produce things. It produces movable ideas, living organs, symbols, desires, chemical reactions, and affects. In the fields of biotechnology and pornocommunication, there are no objects to produce; it’s a matter of inventing a subject and producing it on a global scale."