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Internet culture analyst Skinrot examines fringe online phenomena, controversial media figures, and unsettling documentaries through long-form video essays released bi-weekly on YouTube. The commentary series investigates digital subcultures, reality television controversies, and web-based folklore through research-driven critical analysis. Each episode combines archival footage, primary source documentation, and historical context to trace the development of internet-specific cultural movements. Operating parallel to the documentary work, Skinrot produces experimental electronic music under the artist name zvhi. The sonic projects merge techno foundations with ambient textures and avant-garde production techniques. These compositions appear on major streaming platforms and independent music hosting sites alongside visual accompaniments. The creator maintains distinct but complementary channels for media criticism and sound design, allowing cross-pollination between internet culture analysis and electronic music innovation. Regular video essays on the main platform examine digital anthropology and media archaeology while the music project zvhi explores similar themes through instrumental electronic arrangements. The dual focus enables investigation of internet phenomena through both documentary research and sonic experimentation.