In commemoration of a great critique day at print - I wanted to address "Conversation".
Conversation can happen directly or indirectly. Be it through verbalization, physicality, the mental planetarium or even just silence.
I like to think of this in the context of Arabic vocal music. Generally choruses tend to embody a "Call and Response". An example of how this would take place is like this:
Imagine yourself singing this line: If you're happy and you know it clap your hands!
Then a chorus would repeat: If you're happy and you know it clap your hands!
Why would I bring this up you ask? FUHNEE you should ask bwahahaha
In a moment of sheer brilliance and epiphany I was walking home and thinking about my print critique. It was wonderful! But it also brought insight to my melon. Following the Rage - I have been emitting over my video class and my self defense claims. "What better time than now" "All hell can't stop us now" - "Now you do what they told ya - Now you're under control" and "Fuck you I won't do what you tell me!"
Rage against the Machine truly epitomized one half of my print edition equation.
the machine the machine... Florence and the Machine?
I understand the context of why they chose those names but it's interesting to see them in parallel to one another.
Perhaps somewhere in space "the machine" planted itself in both Florence Welch and Crew's hands and Zach de La Rocha and Crew's hands. I feel there is a correlation in the "rage" - feminine and masculine.
"Say my name" - "Fuck you I won't do what you tell me"
Existing on a similar plane those can be perceived as two different people in conflict or one person in conflict.
In conclusion of this bibble babble of random "aha!" I say ........
Conversation can happen directly or indirectly. Be it through verbalization, physicality, the mental planetarium or even just silence.
I like to think of this in the context of Arabic vocal music. Generally choruses tend to embody a "Call and Response". An example of how this would take place is like this:
Imagine yourself singing this line: If you're happy and you know it clap your hands!
Then a chorus would repeat: If you're happy and you know it clap your hands!
Why would I bring this up you ask? FUHNEE you should ask bwahahaha
In a moment of sheer brilliance and epiphany I was walking home and thinking about my print critique. It was wonderful! But it also brought insight to my melon. Following the Rage - I have been emitting over my video class and my self defense claims. "What better time than now" "All hell can't stop us now" - "Now you do what they told ya - Now you're under control" and "Fuck you I won't do what you tell me!"
Rage against the Machine truly epitomized one half of my print edition equation.
the machine the machine... Florence and the Machine?
I understand the context of why they chose those names but it's interesting to see them in parallel to one another.
Perhaps somewhere in space "the machine" planted itself in both Florence Welch and Crew's hands and Zach de La Rocha and Crew's hands. I feel there is a correlation in the "rage" - feminine and masculine.
"Say my name" - "Fuck you I won't do what you tell me"
Existing on a similar plane those can be perceived as two different people in conflict or one person in conflict.
In conclusion of this bibble babble of random "aha!" I say ........
yea... WHAT THE FUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUCK


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