Hahah lowkey a little dramtic but it is the truth. But I think i'll be happier when school starts again because I'll be living with my friends and not home.
Camille - She is a French singer, songwriter, and occasional actress, but more known for her music. Labels she's worked with include Virgin Records and EMI, along with Nouvelle Vague and MaJiKer. Listening to her album Le Fil, something caught my attention right off the back, which was the music in the background were not instruments but rather humans. When I say humans, you could hear snaps, hums, beat noise, and others. She believes that everyone has a different energy that can be channeled through their voice, these energies may clash. But she likes the challenge of working with things that are not meant to fit in normal society. She considers that patchwork, where you analyze the areas where something can belong versus where it does not. She believes that society is also a form of patchwork, where certain things can succeed and others might not. Through song producing and writing she tells stories, by using different tones and actions. Her content and style are out of the...
Show a few samples of their work and discuss what they’re doing, how they work, and why you find it interesting. Compare and contrast your artists. What things do they have in common? How are their ideas or processes or media different? Eduardo Kac - The GFP bunny - he took a rabbit and implanted it with a green fluorescent protein found in jellyfish, when it was placed under a blue light would glow bright green. He made this piece to show that the nature of an animal or plant can be altered. I found this interesting because he wanted to show that if life is more than just what nature makes, it can be changed without harm. Genesis - he implanted base pairs of genetics into an unspecified bacterium. This piece of work was to make a statement about inherited change is not the only option. I found this interesting because most of his work involves change that can be done besides inheritance. Stelarc - In this piece, he had his body be controlled remotely by elect...
When I first looked at this painting I was drawn to it, I couldn't put a finger as to why but as I looked closer I figured out it was because of the detailed but not too detailed look. This street is a street in Downtown Bakersfield, so anyone that is from Bakersfield is automatically drawn to it, but I on the other hand am not from Bakersfield, but felt at home when I looked at it. It reminded me of a street in Downtown Porterville. For some reason, most Downtowns have similar appearances. Now looking at the painting you can see they're lines but not straight basic ones, but ones that look like the painter really put in no effort into the paint buts it's all-natural. The no-effort look shows that not everything has to be perfect in order for it to be pretty and worth showing off. In a society that constantly promotes a perfect image, we tend to ignore the not-perfect-looking things but that's when we miss the hidden gems. Looking at the colors, I got an old-day vibe...
Aww, Simmer! :(
ReplyDeleteAre you being dramatic? Or are you serious?
Sorry to hear about all the bum feelings.
What can you do to bring some blue skies into your life?
Hahah lowkey a little dramtic but it is the truth. But I think i'll be happier when school starts again because I'll be living with my friends and not home.
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