Thursday, March 31, 2011

Make.Believe

Frances Griffiths with FairiesNext month should be interesting as the immediate group associated with our student accommodation are celebrating birthdays! A few ideas are being thrown around at the moment. Living in West Yorkshire we're considering driving to Cottingley, to take photos of the fairies. Action Man has always wanted to visit there.. Fabric, London, Otley Run's and house parties should keep everyone occupied for the duration. I only hope that funds will be available, and last...

Last night we showed everyone how to end the night, checking in at Broadcasting Tower, Leeds. Broadcasting Tower is a new development in Broadcasting Place in Woodhouse Lane. In June 2010, Broadcasting Place was the recipient of the 2010 Best Tall Building in the World award by the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat. We should be forgiven for presuming that we would be rubbing shoulders with the rich and famous because that's not the type the rusty tower seeks to attract! The building forms part of Leeds Metropolitan University, housing its Faculty of Arts, Environment and Technology, as well as some student flats, and is close to the main campus of The University of Leeds and other academic institutions. Swaying in the wind, we were packed into a bedroom with students from various cities and countries. So much culture in one room, my university tutors would have been proud. That said, there wasn't much reaction to my attempt at speaking Russian during a presentation today. Points for trying? Tonight we're hoping the neighbours keep the noise down as we're trying to play loud music?!
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Music And The Moving Image: Kraftwerk


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Influences

Like many other Krautrock bands - Kraftwerk drew on the influence of experimental electronic forces such as composer Karlheinz Stockhausen and Tangerine Dream to create minimalist music on synthesizers, drum machines and tape recorders.

Ralf Hütter listed The Beach Boys as a major influence, apparent in their 1975 chart single, Autobahn.

Wolfgang Flür also made a similar remark comparing Kraftwerk's German identity to the Kinks and their strongly-English brand of pop/rock

For their image Hütter stated that "The culture of Central Europe was cut off in the thirties, [as] many of the intellectuals went to the USA or France, or they were eliminated. [Kraftwerk were] picking it up again where it left off, continuing [the] culture of the thirties, and doing [it] spiritually".

Emil Schult, an electronic violinist, was seen as the man behind the image. He had a masters degree that covered many aspects of the visual media including painting, photography and film, but also brought him into contact with some of the more revolutionary political student movements of the time.

Influenced

In the 80's Kraftwerk strongly influenced a generation of English new-wave groups like the Human League, Tubeway Army ( Gary Numan ), Depeche Mode and OMD, while David Bowie claimed to be have long been an admirer - this can be heard on his album 'Low' - Bowie asked to work with Kraftwerk, but typically, they refused the offer.

Michael Jackson who was a huge fan, evident on his album 'Bad‘, asked Kraftwerk to produce his sister, Janet’s album ‘Control’, but they also refused the offer.

The group are cited as a major influence on a host of electro artists, Afrika Bambaataa and Arthur Baker who produced their1982 'Planet Rock' single which was built around samples of both 'Trans-Europe Express' and 'Numbers'

This melding of European electronic music with African American music led to the development of hip-hop, House music, and Techno.

Representation

The lyrics reference the revolutionary technique of robotics, and how humans can use them as they wish.

"Я твой слуга" (Ya tvoi sluga, I'm your servant)

"Я твой работник" (Ya tvoi rabotnik, I'm your worker)

In the video Kraftwerk are communicating to the audience visually, although they’re not visible a representation of them as artists is shown.

A quote from The New York Times states that while all concert performances are mechanical to the degree that they repeat well-rehearsed music, Kraftwerk had its own wry twist. Its robots were far more demonstrative than the band itself.

Another article from The New York Times states that Kraftwerk is the most important music group since the Beatles. The band laid down a blueprint for the music's future, developing an automated, impersonal sound that although it seems ultra-intellectual and European, slipped across barriers of race, class and nationality...

Philosophy

Transferring the spirit from the body to the machine is often the main analysis, but it’s essentially an expression of technological spirituality. In this manner: "techno dance music defeats what Adorno saw as the alienating effect of mechanisation on the modern consciousness“

The equipment-free aspect of reality here has become an illusion; the sight of immediate reality has become an orchid in the land of technology. Pop illustrates and complicates Walter Benjamin’s theory of authenticity and the disappearance of aura in the age of mechanical reproduction. Although the notion of being ‘authentic’ is seen to be confirmed by the live performance, Kraftwerk used Robots instead of people. The audience isn’t going to be let down because everyone is used to the characters instead of the actual thing. Mona Lisa as an example; no one notices the real one from the fake.

We can also reference Jean Baudrillard’s work on “Simulacra and Simulation“ , where the distinctions between representation and reality disappear.

Both Adorno and Heidegger were concerned with false representation and distorting a more "authentic" relationship with the natural world

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Ready To Start

After a night out in Leeds on Thursday we got talking about culture and places where we would like to live. New York was discussed at length with The Suburbs creating the setting. The city, birthplace to many genre's in the world of music, has obvious appeal to the artistic and cosmopolitan. Attempts to be creative that morning and feel involved with a larger movement only failed because we needed to sleep..

According to Apple 'people have been dreaming about video calling for decades'. Friday afternoon I tried FaceTime and that dreams going to continue for the foreseeable.. Requiring Wi-Fi I headed to the university to communicate with the children, who were visiting my family. Awaiting approval to use various communication methods with them is like waiting for rain in a drought.. Their mother worries that everyone online wears a bear costume. I have a more laid back approach and see these services and tools as a necessity, especially when the parents have separated. Thankfully common sense prevailed and later that evening my tech support experience assisted when helping my children install Skype. I'm hoping that this will bridge the gap, and bring my son into the conversation more as he's the visual type. If he can't see what's going on he's minds elsewhere.

Friday, March 25, 2011

Think About It...

DSCF1501.JPGThe early bird gets the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese. I have been in two minds recently, been going around in circles but finally caught my tail. Excited about the festival season, and I'm considering volunteering for several roles as that would provide many experiences over those long summer months. I have also come to the conclusion that I would have liked an iPad, but instead I'm going to have an Ibiza this summer. Plenty to arrange but this is an opportunity that may not be presented again!

I went to the cinema yesterday and watched Submarine. The coming-of-age comedy-drama film is about a boy who wants to lose his virginity before his next birthday, and to extinguish the flame between his mother and an ex-lover who has resurfaced in her life. 
Alex Turner on the soundtrack was impressive with his first effort as a solo artist. It's a great British film and I'm also going to attempt a hat phase at some stage. Discovered a great art shop in the City, On The Wall which I'm sure to visit on a regular basis once I have funds available. Finally I recently mentioned that I was working on a case study, and have reached a milestone where I require participation from as many users as possible. Please could you take part in this iTunes research survey for a contemporary media studies assignment http://bit.ly/ibq2IK 


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Sunday, March 20, 2011

Frankenstein's Wedding...

I love weddings. Drinks all around. For one night only, Leeds' Kirkstall Abbey played host to a one-of-a-kind live TV event – the marriage of scientist Victor Frankenstein and his bride-to-be, Elizabeth Lavenza. We were cordially invited to the event, billed as a bold and ambitious project which aimed to explore Mary Shelley's gothic masterpiece through live drama and contemporary music.

We weren't sure what to expect but our first visit to the Abbey was unique and enjoyable. The Frankenstein story given a modern makeover with pre-recorded footage complimenting the live action. For the production the audience were instructed to learn a dance routine, the sequence was provided on YouTube but also rehearsed several times before the show started. The first dance was the cue for the audience to participate and it worked. I'm interested in watching the footage which was broadcast on BBC3 as it must have looked quite the spectacle. I wasn't very elegant but that wasn't for the lack of trying. It was great to participate in a variant of the flash mob, I have had opportunities in the past but obstacles have prevented my participation. The dance enhanced the liveness of the production and the organisers must have been impressed with the end result. Should there be another production I'm hoping they consider implementing Michael Jackson's Thriller, that would be impressive...

Monday, March 14, 2011

It's Different On the Mountain

A logo used, and trademarked, by PepsiCo for M...The Mountain Dew promotion currently taking over the City will be appreciated by the Leeds Met Library cleaners tonight! There were bottles everywhere and people were even sprawled out across surfaces and bookshelves craving more. I made the last part up but seriously, this drink has a comedown and should come with a health warning! I'm sure earlier I had a pee and it was glowing.. I have been a regular visitor to the library recently as I'm working on an assignment for contemporary media studies. I have almost completed the first stage and will be seeking people to contribute to the research project by answering questions about their media player usage. The objective is to understand whether iTunes provides everything you need to be entertained anywhere, anytime. I'm excited about the information I should receive and will be using social networks to promote the survey. Once enough data has been collected I will analyse results with the rest of my study group and start producing a presentation to show the rest of our class. I will provide an update on the work once it's complete... 
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Saturday, March 12, 2011

Time To Destruction

Tonight was always going to be an experience as we were heading out to celebrate a presidential campaign and the end of the world! Do not adjust your monitor, the world isn't about to end. Instead these were events hosted in Leeds. Recently I have assisted an athletic union presidential candidate by promoting his 'vision' for the university. He emerged triumphant and to show he's appreciation he organised a gathering at his friends house. That's how you throw a party!! These friends were either really generous or hadn't read the code of conduct. The event was actually a low-key affair, Dominos and alcohol were provided with DJ's on rotation. I attended with my girlfriend and not really knowing anyone we made ourselves comfortable and waited for the Dominos to arrive. Being unknown has it's advantages, especially when you consume a serious amount of pizza! Scorpion Vodka, which contains a real farm raised scorpion, was also offered but we didn't get to taste the 'soft woody' taste. The majority of people headed to Halo afterwards but as a massive asteroid was set to collide with the earth we headed elsewhere. Having seen photos from previous parties, I expected more but this seemed to just be the usual club night with the theme an afterthought. Could have been so much more, particularly the part about exploding but I will be considering London the next time this catastrophe should head to our planet..