Monday, November 12, 2018

Performance Artists


Part 1
Of the several performance artists we discussed in class, my top three, in no particular order would be the Guerilla Girls, Marina Abramovic, and Yoko Onno. I found all these performers so intriguing and their art really touched something inside of me. As a passionate feminist, the Guerilla Girls and their activism inspired me. It was so uplifting to discover that three wonderful, anonymous, independent women artists are standing up for women's rights in and out of the art world, advocating for equality. The execution of their work was so particular, relevant, and aesthetic. I love how they took inspiration from famous pop culture, such as Marilyn Monroe in, "The Seven Year Itch," and made it their own in order to fight for the cause. In a way, their existence as an anonymous activist group is performance art itself.

What I loved about Marina Abramovic's exhibitions was her courageousness. The fact that she could endure such unspeakable pain and stress, to the point of willing and public mutilation, is incredibly commendable in my opinion. It takes a lot of personal strength and commitment to one's ideas not to flinch in the face of fear. Lastly, Yoko Ono's art was very interactive and racy, which made it all the more interesting. She was very creative to come up with the idea of allowing audience members to physically cut her clothing.

I believe what all these artists and their work had in common was determination. They all exhibited unspeakable perseverance for the sake of their beliefs. The Guerilla Girls displayed their determination by standing up for what was right and continuing to make that decision. Whereas Marina Abramovic showed the extent of her perseverance by performing daring and highly dangerous exhibitions. She tested all the limits unflinchingly. Yoko Ono was similar to Abramovic in this way by not letting the audience members intimidate her during her pieces. She sat still and poised while complete strangers undid her clothing.

For both Marina Abramovic and the Guerilla Girls technology does play an integral part in their work. For instance, in "The Life and Death of Marina Abramovic." lighting and set design was important to the visual experience. With the lights, fog, and set, Abramovic was able to convey emotion and tell a story to her audience. The Guerilla Girls use technology in the design of their creative and artistic posters and billboards that they use for their cause. Yoko Ono also sang, and I believe music qualifies for technology because it is the utilization of sound and other materials to convey a message.

As far as where performance art can lead, and what is to be done about performance art, in my opinion, performance art is an intriguing and integral medium because so much can be conveyed in new and unexpected ways. For instance, performance art can bring attention to important social causes and lead to the birth of revolutions. Performance art lends itself to powerful statement and can be utilized for change. These brave artists put themselves in harm's way for their beliefs and what they feel is important. They have much to offer, and we the public have much to learn from their work. Performance art should be encouraged and appreciated for its creativity. Perhaps, in terms of how performance art can improve and evolve alongside technology, maybe future performances will employ holograms, that way the performers can reach a wider population.

Part 2
Up until this project, I had never done performance art, or even knew the difference between performing art and performance art. I welcomed this challenge and set to work looking for inspiration. I have always been fascinated with the idea that loneliness today is on the rise, mostly in part due to widespread social media use, and because of that, I decided to offer free hugs, because I read various articles which stated that in today's modern society, many lonely people crave physical touch and interaction. In fact, imagining a hug from a loved one has been proven to reduce the symptoms of anxiety as they occur.

The purpose of this was two-fold. Firstly, I wanted to shed some light on an important and prevalent social issue today, depression. Next, I hoped to spread a little positivity in an unexpected way. With that in mind, I enlisted a friend to record me offering hugs and sharing information about depression. The facts allowed me to tie my project in with my vision, and with the element of technology, because I alluded to the fact that there are cases of depression and loneliness which are linked to social media use. I had a wonderful time with this and I was able to connect with strangers in ways I never could have imagined.


Thursday, November 8, 2018

Music

DISCO
Manila Sounds is a Filipino disco band that started in the mid '70s.  Among their popular hits includes, "Ikaw and Miss Universe Ng Buhay Ko," which translates to "You are the Miss Universe of my Life." Their music was characterized by soft, mellow, and melodic sounds and heavily influenced by traditional Filipino Folk music, with a disco twist. In my opinion they tie into electronic music due to their influences and stylistic choices. I chose Manila Sound because I am a Filipina and I take pride in the accomplishments of Filipino artists and musicians.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bk2PKaxFtzQ&t=155s

PUNK
Escape the Fate is a popular emo goth punk band, but sadly the band broke up in 2008 after the lead singer, Ronnie Radke, failed to report to his probation officer. Escape the Fate uses a lot of heavy metal screaming, electric guitar, as well as keyboard, which is how they incorporated electronic music influences into their work. Additionally, their performances utilize a lot of special effects such as lighting, smoke, and fire. Escape the Fate has always been one of my favorite rock/punk bands and it reminds me of when I was younger. That is why out of nostalgia, I chose to share their work on my blog.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bn2OWygU9v0

GIRL POWER
For the Girl Power movement, I actually chose two artists to share because they are both equally important and talented in my opinion. Cardi B and Lana Del Rey embody power and an unapologetic self-awareness that I find quite admirable and befitting the feminist movement.Both in their music and in real life, they do not shy down from confrontation or from expressing their beliefs. Their confidence and unwavering courage is commendable. Cardi B makes elaborate music videos to accompany her songs, which is an effective use of technology. She also uses electronically created sounds within her music. Lana Del Rey records distinctive, often melancholy songs with literary influences. She has created an elaborate persona solidified through her strategic use of social media. Often times she posts videos with an almost ephemeral quality to them, hailing to a by-gotten age. Her early music videos are also interesting video compilations of her and other works. This is how she makes use of technology in her unique way. Many accredit her rise to fame thanks to her music video for her song, "Video Games." Lana Del Rey and Cardi B inspire me with their deliberate choices to be themselves, and for that I wanted to write about them both.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cE6wxDqdOV0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PEGccV-NOm8

NINETIES
Hoobastank is an early '90s American rock band. They are still active today. Hoobstank includes post-grunge and alternative rock influences. As time went on and their popularity progressed, their sound matured and became more melodic than in previous years. This is especially noticeable in their album, "The Reason." Hoobastank can be considered a part of electronic music due to their alternative rock style and studio quality finished sound, and of course by their lighting and special effects during live performances. Hoobastank is not my favorite band, but they do remind me of when I was in grade school, so I thought I would include them in this activity.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7iiawZPHMWE

HOUSE
Deadmau5 is a part of the techno music movement. He is perhaps most known for his mouse hat that he wears while performing his electronic music. Deadmau5 features elaborate live performances with monitors, dazzling lights, and stunning graphics. He uses his laptop and a synthesizer to create his unsual and mesmerizing pieces. It is plain to see Deadmau5 very creatively incorporates technology into his work, from the music production to the actual performance and everything in between. For House influencers, I chose Deadmau5 due to his amazing creativity and unique style.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ohzPoCjdx9E