The Effect of Music in Society Music has the power to communicate loads to society. Many communities have used music as a tool to pass on morals and ethics to the young generation. The modern generation has mostly identified with the legend of Reggae music, Robert Marley, whose music has the same appeal as to that one of Mozart. This paper focuses on the two artists and highlights their impacts on society. In his time, Mozart’s music was thought to be over-spiced and complicated for an average listener. (Taruskin, 2020). The recent explosion of exploration of his music has come in hand with several opinions. Some hold that understands his music requires for us to re-create some dangerous aspects associated with his music. However, within every critique, his music was very instrumental in society. It has been branded one of the most classical compositions with a relatable symbolism. (Pietschnig, Voracek, & Formann, 2010). The messages from his music were very appealing at his time, even though it was hardly understood. In a sense, his music created a thrust that has…
Reflecting on In the Mood for Love Film This section sees to argue sound and editing elements are expertly intertwined through a tale of bittersweet unrequited love in Wong Kar-Wai’s film In the Mood for Love. This will be achieved by scrutinizing the opening series of events in detail and analyzing the two artistic components citing examples of instances where they appear in the film. In the creation of this movie, sound holds a crucial part story-telling, and this report finds the strings motifs as the most significant components of the sound. From the film, one can be tempted to refer to the sound as a theme to Su’s character since it is played every time went to purchase some noodles down the street. Violin sounds are unpleasant, thus creating monotony and sad moods, which suggests Su’s life metaphor. Chinese operas present diegetic sounds, human chattering sounds, and mahjong games sound, which helps the audience to reflected and associate with the real-life situation of Hong Kong during the 1960s. These sounds are of great benefit since they invoke the essence…
Most powerful marvel characters ranked The most powerful Marvel characters exhibit varying extraordinary traits that make them earn the title ‘powerful.’ Marvel characters are larger than life, the reason why kids and adults alike adore them. While all these characters are doubtlessly talented in different ways, some have managed to accumulate more glory than others. There are those who are stronger, other wittier, others faster, and others have unique capabilities that are impossible to imitate. Some of these have no superhuman powers, but their excellent skills have earned them a place even among superhumans. Who is the strongest Marvel character? Check out the Marvel power rankings below to find out. Most powerful Marvel characters 15. Hawkeye Hawkeye may have no superhuman powers, but it is difficult to find a match for his fighting and marksman skills. This Marvel superhero can make projectiles weapons out of whatever he comes across and shoot with super impressive accuracy. His amazing arching skills have made him earn his place in the avengers. While this character is often underrated, he possesses powerful eyesight, better than…
CREATING AND CIRCULATING A MUSEUM Introduction Gender inequality is a social construct. These societal expectations of gender identity could be changed. Many nations in the modern world are championing courses for women empowerment. The community has realized it is time we end gender segregation and acknowledge the beauty of feminism. I intend to create and curate my museum. It shall be focused on building an art collection that relates and reflects how human civilization has had an impact on social constructs. The exhibits shall give the visitors a chance to reflect on the beauty of our female counterparts. This paper focuses on five pieces of art that I shall use to curate in my museum. They will be a representation of human civilization and the empowerment of the female character in society. Art Description Art is a representation of changes experienced by humanity regarding civilization. Arts from Egypt are the best representation of changing civilization. That is the reason, my first art to curate, is the ancient Osiris. Osiris was one of the most significant Egyptian deities and represented the…
“Nobody Knows the Trouble I Have Been” and “Takes Two to Tango” Introduction “Nobody Knows the Trouble I Have Been” and “Takes Two to Tango” by Louis Armstrong are the two music compositions considered in the essay. Nobody Knows the Trouble I Have Been song was composed in 1867. Louise’s technique is the ability to record, which echoes the sound of the artist based on his work he mostly performed. Besides, the song is considered as a spiritual song that has been covered by several other artists including Lena Home and Marian Anderson. On the other hand, Takes Two to Tango song is a very popular song that was written by Dick Manning and Al Hoffman composing the song in 1952, but the two versions of the song by Louis Armstrong and Pearl charted in the same year 1952. Nobody Knows the Trouble I Have Been by Louis Armstrong The composition is an echo sound of the artist. It as a persisted rhythm. “Nobody knows the trouble I have been” sounds like a traditional negro spiritual song. The song…
Women Movements Essay The media have a role to play in the way people understand claims made by social movements. The way individuals, societies, and groups perceive and communicate a concept determines the way the audience will receive the information. In most cases, social movements rely on stereotypes to understand and respond to events. In mass communication, news media frame news items in a manner that emphasizes specific values, facts, and other considerations. As a result, they promote particular definitions, evaluations, interpretations, and recommendations. Therefore, the media framing of SlutWalk and MeToo is critical because it explains the impression that the campaigns created in the minds of ordinary citizens. Thus, the way the media frames the women’s movements determine their success or failure. SlutWalk was a protest movement that began in 201, responding to the sexual shaming of women by law enforcement officer Michael Sanguinetti. While speaking to a crime prevention summit in Toronto, the constable made the remarks that “women should avoid dressing like sluts” if they wish to prevent sexual assault. Using Facebook, Twitter, and emails, students organized…
Kubrick in filmmaking The distinctive factor in filmmaking is what distinguishes good directors and those who move with the waves. Kubrick was a genius when it came to developing the plot of a movie through the use of mise-en-scene and cinematography. I agree with Sarri that “The way a film looks and moves should have some relationship to the way a director thinks and feels” (Sarri, 516). This is depicted on the Kubrick last film Wide Eyes Shut, where he incorporated his distinctive use of source location lighting, which was also used in his previous films such as “The Shining.” The light was a recurring factor when it came to Kubrick films because he wanted to relate to the current mood of the film location when shooting. This can be described by the long time he took in completing a movie. Another recurring motif was the use of the Christmas tree, which is seen in almost all the scenes in Wide EyesShut (Kubrick, 1999, 06:11). The recurring Christmas tree depicted Kubrick love for lighting in his movies. The Wide Eyes…
Photography Art Photography, as a form of art, has become popular thanks to the technological advancement of the camera from analog to digital. Through a click of a button, anyone can become a photographer through the use of their phones and digital camera. However, not everyone can take a professional picture. The field trip I decided to visit an art museum helped me gain insight into how professional photography can be help create a social image on issues such as poverty and homelessness. The field trip presented an opportunity for me to visit the San Jose Museum of art located in San Jose, state of California. The San Jose Museum of art was established was in 1969 and started out as a library in California. One thing I enjoyed about the San Jose Museum of arts is its location because it is situated in a location that provides an ambient space for art. The street at which the San Jose Museum of art is located is quiet and safe to provide a conducive environment for an artist to design their…
The ideologies and institutions of art The ideologies and institutions of art have classified art cinema in a specific category to qualify for the status such as auteur, anti-commercial purity, aesthetic disinterest, and authorship. The art cinema was confined to these ideologies and institutions for a long time, thus making art a traditional genre. The ideologies required that a cinema to be considered as art it should not have any commercial elements. This categorization of art cinema has elicited partial views because art is broad, and there should not be a set guideline that should highlight art according to traditional genres such as neorealism or the new wave. The classification of art cinema that it should only contain predictable milieus be closed on a historical period, style, and narrative make it only partial in explaining what it means to be an art cinema. David Argues that art cinema should not be confined in a specific category, which has been the case for a very long time where individual evaluators have consistently defined features that make a movie artistic. The partiality…
Pope Francis prays over the internet and talks about coronavirus “It’s a bit strange this Angelus prayer today with the pope caged in the library, but I see you and I am close to you,” said the pope via streaming Pope Francis expressed this Sunday (8), in prayer for the first time via the Internet “streaming” of the Apostolic Palace library, “proximity” with patients of coronavirus. After that, he approached the window to share the blessing. “It’s a bit strange this Angelus prayer today with the pope caged in the library, but I see you and I am close to you,” he said, before going to the window, in front of a few faithful scattered in the square of São Pedro. The Vatican had already announced yesterday that the pope would say his Sunday prayer via internet streaming, straight from the Vatican, to meet the measures required by the Italian government to contain the virus. This is the first time that the Argentine pope has resorted to this system, already used in the past by John Paul II when he…