
Girl Internet Show: A Kati Kelli Mixtape (Blu-ray)
Meet Kati Kelli, the late outsider video artist whose subversive online uploads pushed the boundaries of the digital form. Girl Internet Show: A Kati Kelli Mixtape unearths and reintroduces a surreal, singular body of work by the enigmatic artist. For nearly a decade before her passing in 2019, Kelli ran “Girl Internet Show,” a YouTube channel, parasocial experiment, and epically deranged one-woman universe built from scratch in her bedroom. This hand-made mixtape from Jane Schoenbrun (I Saw the TV Glow) and Jordan Wippell features a lovingly curated selection of Kelli’s online work, unreleased videos, and Total Body Removal Surgery—her first (and final) short film opus.
Meet Kati Kelli, the late outsider video artist whose subversive online uploads pushed the boundaries of the digital form. Girl Internet Show: A Kati Kelli Mixtape unearths and reintroduces a surreal, singular body of work by the enigmatic artist. For nearly a decade before her passing in 2019, Kelli ran “Girl Internet Show,” a YouTube channel, parasocial experiment, and epically deranged one-woman universe built from scratch in her bedroom. This hand-made mixtape from Jane Schoenbrun (I Saw the TV Glow) and Jordan Wippell features a lovingly curated selection of Kelli’s online work, unreleased videos, and Total Body Removal Surgery—her first (and final) short film opus.
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Meet Kati Kelli, the late outsider video artist whose subversive online uploads pushed the boundaries of the digital form. Girl Internet Show: A Kati Kelli Mixtape unearths and reintroduces a surreal, singular body of work by the enigmatic artist. For nearly a decade before her passing in 2019, Kelli ran “Girl Internet Show,” a YouTube channel, parasocial experiment, and epically deranged one-woman universe built from scratch in her bedroom. This hand-made mixtape from Jane Schoenbrun (I Saw the TV Glow) and Jordan Wippell features a lovingly curated selection of Kelli’s online work, unreleased videos, and Total Body Removal Surgery—her first (and final) short film opus.




