Will Bartolo and Rae Colquhoun-Fairweather: the 10 funniest things we have ever seen (on the internet)
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Will Bartolo and Rae Colquhoun-Fairweather: the 10 funniest things we have ever seen (on the internet)
"We are Rae and Will AKA raeandwill, a clown duo who specialise in mime so asking us to write about the 10 funniest things we've seen on the internet is technically considered a hate crime. But if the endless scroll of other people plugging their clown shows has taught us anything, it's that we have to maintain our digital facade or risk being unbooked and unblessed. And if there's one thing the world desperately needs more of, it's clown shows. (We aren't joking.)"
"Will thinks the internet is a demonic, vacuous hole that is slowly stripping him of his humanity :( And Rae is convinced that the internet has made her stronger, hotter, funnier, and in no way damaged her brain :) While these might look like differing takes on the internet, they're really just ways of coping with the fact that we live in a world of never-ending loops of AI foods eating themselves."
"Creatively, the internet is our third collaborator. Before anything becomes a multi-award-winning show (we have to show off; see: fear of being unbooked and unblessed), our ideas usually start online. We spend months hoarding vibes: collecting images, videos and random clips that feel connected to the seed of our project. Here are the 10 funniest things that feel connected to the seed of our funny bone."
Rae and Will are a clown duo specializing in mime who use the internet as fuel. Will sees the internet as a demonic, vacuous hole eroding his humanity, while Rae credits it with making her stronger, hotter, and funnier. These opposing reactions act as coping mechanisms amid endless online loops, converging through shared scrolling that sparks ideas. The internet functions as their third collaborator: ideas begin online after months hoarding images, videos, and random clips linked to a project's seed. The duo curates those finds and translates them into shows, including a Flutterbye fairy burning and Lano and Woodley’s Fly.
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