Monday, October 22, 2007

Tuesday Posting

I think in every generation, there are always films, music and writings from that time that reflect what going on. Social, economical, p0lital problems are always risen in art forms and exposed to people in someway. The Sex Pistols, even though I've never really listened them, from seeing what I have seen from pictures they reflect those times. And music has such a string holding in the 60's and 70's. I think it has more an effect on people with music from the sixties allthe way until todays times just like any other major art ormedia form was there for other generations. Like radio and silent movies. There is a sence of time and place of everything and how it relates to culture and society and how we take in infornmation and art and turn it into something that is meaningful.

1 comment:

Emily Easton said...

EL: This is not especially well thought out, even if you haven't heard the SP. We're not talking here about issues being present in the art forms of the time, but rather the re-examination of how we perceive these events now. How does his quote about listening to that record NOW change what we think of history, or historical events? :EE