Since the early 2000s, the adult‑media industry has migrated from brick‑and‑mortar studios to a fragmented network of online platforms (OnlyFans, ManyVids, Clips4Sale, etc.). This migration has democratized production, allowing performers to act as both creators and distributors. At the same time, the rise of “fetish‑niche” communities has foregrounded the importance of identity, authenticity, and direct fan engagement.
The rise of internet‑based distribution platforms has transformed adult‑entertainment production, blurring the boundaries between mainstream performance art, pornography, and digital subculture. This paper examines the work of two prolific performers— and Cory Chase —as case studies for exploring how digital media, fan‑generated content, and personal branding converge to create new aesthetic and economic models. By situating their careers within the broader histories of erotic performance, feminist media theory, and platform economics, the study uncovers three central dynamics: (1) the negotiation of agency and labor in a decentralized production ecosystem; (2 (the construction of a “persona‑economy” that leverages authenticity, fetish specificity, and cross‑genre collaborations); and (3) the impact of algorithmic recommendation and community‑driven curation on artistic form and audience reception. Findings suggest that the practices of Bunnz and Chase exemplify a shift from studio‑centric production to a participatory, data‑informed mode of erotic art that challenges traditional notions of authorship, consent, and artistic merit. elana bunnz cory chase
| Year | Elana Bunnz | Cory Chase | |------|-------------|------------| | 2019 | Low‑budget “home‑studio” with handheld camera; raw aesthetic. | Traditional studio set, polished lighting. | | 2021 | Introduction of neon‑LED backdrops; integration of AR overlays (e.g., floating sigils). | Shift to “lecture hall” set with interactive whiteboard graphics. | | 2023 | Collaborative “dual‑domination” videos featuring other creators; emphasis on choreography. | Expansion into “documentary‑style” behind‑the‑scenes episodes, foregrounding production labor. | | 2024 | Use of 360° VR capture for immersive BDSM rituals. | Launch of “AI‑scripted” role‑play scenarios (fans input prompts; AI drafts dialogue). | Since the early 2000s, the adult‑media industry has
The progression indicates a , positioning both artists at the vanguard of “digital erotic performance art.” Findings suggest that the practices of Bunnz and
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Collaborations between adult performers and Cory Chase have become highly sought-after content within the adult entertainment industry, particularly under the popular Taboo Heat network. Their work together often centers on high-production roleplay scenarios that leverage their status as prominent "MILF" performers. Career Overview and Collaborations