Showing posts with label postmoderism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label postmoderism. Show all posts

Wednesday, 18 March 2015

POMO, plan for essay.

"Postmodern media manipulates time and space" to what extent does this definition apply to texts you have studied.

-Topic
-Viewpoint
-Instruction
-Aspect

5 paragraphs:
intro- what is POMO?
P1- film and how POMO? (Django)
P2- Music and how POMO? (Kanye)
P3- TV program and how POMO?
Conclusion- predict the future/sued for sampling (blurred lines)

P1:
Django references-
  • Scrolling Mississippi text on screen, Pastiche, mocking the love film of how slavery really was like 'Gone with the wind' 1939 and how the owners of slaves were really like, having that very well know reference its obviously mocking the film and how it presents slavering compared to Django. From different genre of film and time era. (time, space)
  • Franco Nero actor appearance, he was original Django from 1966, hes talking to him self effectively, paying homage to original Django film by having him appear, also inter textual reference of original film. From a different era. (time)
  • Mr Ed the talking horse, Mr Ed's horse is based on the series about a talking horse called Mr Ed 1950s, homage. The genre for this series is very comical and silly conspired to Django the film. This an intertextual reference of another text from a different genre and time this an example of. (space and time)
(hierarchy of only paying homage to the low cultural films such as Mr Ed and common spaghetti western films)
P2:
Kanye West references-
  • Mercy song, samples songs 'super beagle, Dust a sound boy' and 'reggie stepper, Cu-onnuh' example of bricolage different genre 'African reggae' of Kanye as well as different era (time and space). Paying homage as previously in other songs uses the genre of music, respectfully using this style of music. Reports show that Kanye produced this song, super beagle found his song and himself had renewed their fame thanks to kanyes sample in this song, bringing himself and this genre of music back into the current lime light.
  • Bound 2 song, sampled by Brenda lee called 'sweet nothings' from 1959, bricolage a sample from a different era and genre, he uses a lot of older forgotten sounds to bring back current. (Time and space)
  • Bound 2 song, Seth Rogen and James Franco created a Micky take version of the video to this song. Used pastiche to mock Kanyes music video, (time)
Essay:
Postmodernism is the rejection of modernism which offered truth, improvement, hierarchy and order. Postmodernism rejects grand narratives which are known as truths such as scientifically, religiously and politically. But industrialization created the possibility for postmodernism to exist because everything became identical, songs were copies of previous songs made and films were copies of movies already made before which created the loss of identity, simulacrum. 

An example of a post modern film is Django unchained which is a black spoliation, spaghetti western film released in 2012. The story is set in early winter and the following spring where the film follows Django, an African/American slave, and Dr. King Schultz, an English-speaking German bounty hunter pretending to be a traveling dentist. Schultz buys and then promises to free Django in exchange for his help in collecting a large bounty of three outlaws. Schultz then promises to teach Django bounty hunting, and split the bounties money with him, if Django assists him in hunting down other outlaws throughout the winter. Django agrees – on the condition that they also find and free his long-lost wife from her cruel plantation owner.

The film portrays many elements of post modernism and in relation to time and space. For example when the scrolling Mississippi text appears on screen with all the same elements from the film 'Gone with the wind' from 1939, this an inter-textual reference of that film done purposely by the director Quentin Tarantino. Tarantino is mocking the film by having this appearing due to how 'gone with the wind' represents slavery in a completely different light to how it is portrayed in Django, pastiche. As this film is a historical romanced and made in 1939 this inter-textual reference is from a different genre and era to the Django film, therefore backs up that post modern media manipulates space and time as Tarantino has done this in Django as he has taken an element from a different film of a different older era and genre to the film.

Another example post modernism in Django is the Franco Nero appearance in the bar with Django, as he was the original Django in the original Django film in 1966 so the director is simulating that he is talking to himself and knows how to spell the name Django which most people don't know how to. This is an example of paying homage, having this inter-textual reference hes respectfully showing something from the previous Django film. But as this film is very a different time and era the films post modernism is manipulating time into the work of the film.


Then finally Django shows a reference from the Mr Ed series about a talking horse in the 1950's which the director bases the actors Mr Ed horse on. This is paying homage to that series that is very comical compared to Django, of a completely different genre and time era. This film also shows hierarchy of mainly paying homage and respect to the more low cultural films and programs, like Mr Ed the talking horse and the other spaghetti western films, and when linking back to time and space Django respectfull references films of this low cultural style instead of showing reference to the more expensive popular references.

Post modernism is also shown through in a different light of media, in music, for example like Kanye West who is a very well known Hip Hop American artists. He's known as a rapper, songwriter, record producer, director and fashion designer. His style of production originally used high pitched vocal samples from soul songs incorporated with his own drums and instruments. He later broadened his influences to include 1970's R&B, trip pop, arena rock, house, folk, alternative, eletronic, synthpop, industrial and classical music.

One of Kanye's well known songs is called 'Mercy' which was made from the samples of the songs 'super beagle, dust a sound boy' and 'reggie stepper, cu-onnuh'. These samples are an example pf bricolage as these songs are of a completely different genre of music 'african reggae' to the hip hop and R&B music Kanye produces, these samples are also of a much older era to the current songs of what people listen to now a days. Linking to time and space, these samples are post modernism and being as they are of a different genre and time to Kanye's style of music, this makes time and space part of pos modernism, Kanye's samples are different and out of the box to what you would accept his songs to originate from. Kanye i also paying homage to the style of music as in other previous songs he also uses the genre pf music, so this isn't the only time he's used it respectfully. Reports also showed that after Kanye produced this song, super beagle found his song and himself had renewed their fame thanks to Kanye's sample in this song, bringing himself and this genre of music back into the current lime light.

Another popular song by Kanye is Bound 2 thats form his newest album, Black skinhead. This song included a sample of Brenda Lee's song called 'sweet nothings' from 1959, this is another example of bricolage using a sample from a different era and genre to the song being produced. Kanye is known to use a lot of older and unforgotten sounds and bringing them back into the current limelight through his songs. This is another example of when post modernism manipulates time and space, as Kanye being post modern using time and space, samples from a different genre and era to create a sound and song thats current but post modern. 

This same Bound 2 song by Kanye West also made papers and news due to Seth Rogen and James Franco creating a micky take version of the video to the song Kanye and Kim made. This is using pastiche to mock Kanye's music video and by them mocking his video this made him money as his songs sales went up and came more popular but also put Kanye into the lime light, post modernism.

To conclude, i do think postmodern media manipulates time and space, as everything thats modern now a days has become what it is due to taking ideas and inspiration from media in the past and of a different nature. However i do believe in the future based on sampling taking sounds and ideas from other pieces of media text could lead to some people or companies taking things from other media without the right as it is so common now a days and leading to being sued for sampling pieces of text without the right to, for example like with blurred lines in the news now, illegally sampled a song of a dead man without the right too, causing the producers to be sued for it. This i believe will become more common happenings in the future as people will take for granted whats available to them to make a media product, even without the right because its what everyone else does to be modern and viewed by the audience. 

Thursday, 12 February 2015

The postmoderism and music work, Kanye West.


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Kanye West is a very well known Hip Hop American artists. He's known as a rapper, songwriter, record producer, director and fashion designer. His style of production originally used high pitched vocal samples from soul songs incorporated with his own drums and instruments. He later broadened his influences to include 1970's R&B, trip pop, arena rock, house, folk, alternative, eletronic, synthpop, industrial and classical music. Kanye does play live at his own concerts when on tour for his new album as well as doing festival shows at wireless festival for example. Many of his concerts have a show with them where Kanye performs an act to the audience with a huge show of dancers, lights, effects etc, he's known as a performer. Kanye is a strong example of post modernism, he uses many modernist tools such as samples, bricolage, pastiche and is a strong performer as well as more importantly looks like an artists more than sounds like one.
Kanye uses a lot of intertextual references in most of his songs where he references other songs through many ways. Here are just some examples of when Kanye has sampled songs and used intertextual references of other songs...


A very popular song by Kanye called Clique was created via using many samples from different sources, from African vocals to a folk punk band song. 


This is the sample Kanye took for in his song as the backing music through out the whole song, Zero G 'African voice'. This is from a guy called Zero G who actually records samples for musicians to use in their songs, they are random samples of sounds and lyrics for artists to buy for their own songs. This is an example of  bricolage as Kanye is using a sample from a different genre, African music from a completely different culture of sound. This is also an example of paying homage, Kanye is respectfully using this African sound and bringing this sound of music back into the lime light by making it current in his song.

This is a song that's sampled in Clique, James Brown 'Funky President'. This an example of inter textual reference, where an artist has references another song in their own song, in this case Kanye has taken the lyrics from this song into his own song and done very obviously.

Kanye's song was then sampled through out the whole of this song in various elements, lyrically and musically, Rick Ross 'Clique'. Rick Ross almost used the whole song and all its elements just renamed it by himself.

This song, Papoose 'Most hated alive' also samples Clique and by sampling Clique this artist is sampling all the other tracks that feature in Kanye's original song. This sample was a direct sample of many elements in clique both musically and lyrically.


This is another song by Kanye called Mercy, this also has many samples in it that created the whole song from various sources.

These are two similar samples used in Mercy, Super Beagle 'Dust out a sound boy' and Reggae Stepper 'Cuh Oonu' which use the lyrics and sounds of theses tracks, again this is an example of bricolage as this sound used is of a completely different genre of music to what Kanye produces, African reggae, but as well as genre the time era is of a much older era to now. Because Kanye has been known to use this genre and era of music before in other songs he is paying homage to this style of sound, being respectful about using this style of music on his own tracks. Reports show that after Kanye produced this song, Super Beagle found his song and himself had renewed their fame thanks to Kanye's sample in this song, bringing himself and this genre of music back into the current lime light.

This is another song sampled in Mercy, the hook and riff of this track by Giorgio Moroder 'tony's theme'. However this is a completely different genre and style of music to the style Kanye produces, so this is another example of bricolage using sounds from different eras and genres. However this doesn't seem to change the meaning and style of Clique, as Kanye made the sounds more hip and hop and current with the use of his lyrics and other sounds sampled.


This song YB 'Lambo' has its lyrics sampled in Mercy a number of times. However this the same R&B, hip hop genre that Kanye's music follows under, so therefore he has sampled this respectfully, another example of homage from Kanye due to being from the same genre of his style of music.


Lily Wayne feat Nicki Minaj and Big Sean samples Mercy in 'Mercy' and 'Higher', through various elements both musically and lyrically. However both these artists are of the same genre of hip hop as Kanye West so they are paying homage to Kanye's song using it respectfully. 


Another song of Kanye's thats more recent is called Bound 2 from his most recent album Yeezus. This song again includes many samples from various random sources. 


This song by Ponderosa Twins plus one called 'Bound' from 1971 is sampled throughout the whole of Bound 2 through various elements musically and lyrically. This song has the genre of soul, dance and funk which is again a completely different genre an era to Kanye's style of music he makes. Making this again an example of homage as he's respectfully using this forgotten and old music style as well as bricolage using sounds from different genes and eras to make current and bring back into the lime light of now. 


This is another sample in Bound 2 by Brenda Lee called 'sweet nothings' from 1959. This again is another example of bricolage using samples from different genres and era's as this song style is easy listening and is from a very old era, Kanye uses a lot of older long forgotten sounds and music to bring into the current lime light in his own music. 



Kanye's song Bound 2 is then sampled in many more songs that are of the same genre as him of hip hop and R&B. Here are some song examples where bound 2 has been sampled into these songs via multiple elements musically and lyrically. By Jon Connor 'Bound 2' and Rick Ross 'Bound 2 freestyle'. However as Rick Ross has sampled many others songs by Kanye West as seen in my research he is paying homage to Kanye and his songs by respectfully sampling his work into his own songs over and over again.


Seth Rogen and James Franco created a micky take music video of the sound bound 2. They used pastiche to mock and take the mick out of Kanye West's music video of this song, however Kanye and Kim found their music video impression hilarious and very funny.

To conclude Kanye West uses a lot of sampling in many pieces of his musical work, from music items from the 1970's to reggae music and current hip hop tracks too. His samples are always done respectfully by using various random elements from everywhere to make a current hip hop piece of music. This all why Kanye West is an example of post moderism.

Wednesday, 28 January 2015

My 'uncool playlist'.


Atlantis- Ellie Goulding (indie pop/synthpop/dream pop/alternative dance) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Hstt2EG9Us

Icarus- Bastille (indie pop/indie rock/synth pop/alternative dance) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FehA9OwZflw

Playing with fire – Plan B (feat Labrinth) (hip hop/soul) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e6Xe3CMzMIw

My love- Route 94 (feat Jess Glynne) (deep house/eurodance) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BS46C2z5lVE

Sweater weather- the neighborhood (alternative rock) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GCdwKhTtNNw

Flawless- Beyonce (feat Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie) (trap-pop) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IyuUWOnS9BY

Ready For your love- Gorgon city (feat MNEK) (deep house/UK garage) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8B93tgRxMuE

Lovesick- Peace (alternative rock/indie rock/britpop) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J2irlBYxkGo

Falling for you- The 1975 (indie rock) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W3JJxS0gNkE

Of the Night- Bastille (new wave/alternative dance) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZCTDKLjdok4

EDM death machine- Knife party (electronic house/dubstep) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=88tUS0tZ4gg

Nobody to love- Sigma (drum and bass) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KD5fLb-WgBU

This uncool playlist shows that i have a wide range of songs available for me to listen to, from electronic house to hip hop and then indie rock. And that me myself do listen to and buy or download a wide range of music styles of listen to, i don't just listen to one genre i listen to many. This is now due to post modernism where listening to many different genres and artists is a cool common thing to do now a days. 

Django Unchained and Postmodernity.

What is a western?
Westerns are devoted to telling stories set in the later half of the 19th century in the american old west, hence the name. many feature cowboys, bandits, lawmen, soldiers and Indians as well as spectacular mountain scenery. western was one of the most well known Hollywood genres form the early 20th century to 1960's.

What is a spaghetti western?
Also known as Italian western or macaroni western which emerged in the mid 1960's. the term was used by critics in USA and other countries because of these westerns were produced and directed by Italians. 


What is a blaxploitation film?
Blaxploitation or blacksploitation is a film genre that emerged in the United States in the 1970's. It is considered an ethnic subgenre of the general category of exploitation films. Blaxploitation films were originally made specifically for an urban black audience, although the genre's audience appeal soon broadened across racial and ethnic lines. The term itself is a combination of the words "black" and "exploitation," following upon the briefly-common use "sexploitation" for porn-inflected films, and was coined in the early 1970's by the Los Angeles National Association for the Advancement of Coloured People.

Which THREE films does Django Unchained take its name from?
 Django; Herclues Unchained, Django, Mandingo.

Why does Franco Nero appear in the film and what is the significance of his dialogue with Jamie Foxx?
He was the original Django from the 1966 Italian film, the significance with the dialogue between him and Jamie Foxx is that he knows how to spell Django and that the D is silent because he played the part of Django in the original film. 

What song plays over the final credits and how does this film connect to the original film Django?
"Trinity (Titoli)" (from They call me Trinity)

Which other song from Django features in Django Unchained?
"Django" (from Django)
"La Corsa (2nd Version)" (from Django)

Who or what is Mr Ed?
Is an american tv talking horse form the 1950's 

What is the significance of the red mask worn by Zoe Bell as Django murders the killers of d’Artagnan?


The name of the saloon in which Schultz and Django drink is called Minnesota Clay, why?
This name is the same name as another western film directed by Sergio Corbucci how directed the original Django.

Who is Ennio Morricone?
Is a Italian composer, orchestrator and conductor and wrote the song  
"Ancora Qui" in Django. 

What connects him to both Django Unchained and director Sergio Corbucci?
He had composed previous songs and musicals for Sergio Corbucci in other Italian western films.

What sequence has made the 1903 film "The Great Train Robbery" so iconic?


What is the significance of the name Von Shaft?


What TV western does Django's western style outfit pay homage?