TGIF: Music Lyrics illustrated for mutations

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Friday, 27 January 2012 20:29

How? Will I can repeat it? Yes illustrated songs. It's what you surf the net. From here you get there and not knowing how, just on a page as interesting as Kinodelirio , whose "nuclear issue is the film in its full extent." A blog that is not understood "cinema as an isolated phenomenon for any other artistic expression of thought" so that their "content may relate openly beyond the film and images." It is one of its editors, Roberto loved, who has developed a project as simple and beautiful songs illustrated how are you taking that base rock or pop a popular topic, illustrated with pictures of all kinds of movies the different verses of the letter of the song.

Perhaps a proposal how are you musical mutations will not be too popular among the public that understands cinema as mere entertainment, but it sure cinéfagos inveterate moviegoers and enjoy trying to recognize films that hide behind every frame, as well as with associations that the author makes between lines and images, which show the time and dedication that the author has devoted to each of the issues.

The exercise is made ​​from a meme, the neologism coined by the theorist Richard Dawkins in The Selfish Gene by their phonetic similarity to gene - gene in English. This is a theoretical unit of cultural information that is transmitted between individuals and generations. A concept widely used in Internet, given the connections and links that are established from one page to another in the exchange of information and knowledge. In his first song I loved Roberto illustrated features listed as follows, serving also as an explanation of his proposal:

  1. A line from a song, a film pho
  2. The relationship must be more or less justified (thematic, iconographic, symbolic)
  3. You can use as many movies as you want
  4. In case of trouble or for convenience, can join or split lines and stanzas
  5. Freedom to escape elements (chorus weary, onomatopoeia, etc.).
  6. The meme and can be deployed to any literary and artistic representation
  7. In any event, and must identify the song and each of the images used
  8. Open format: laughter, mosaic, vignettes, photomontage, PowerPoint, slideshow, video, etc..
  9. It should link or insert the corresponding audio.

What started with the intention of being a mere trilogy has ended up with four entries:

  1. The meme : from the song Stay Free, performed by The Clash.
  2. The encore : illustrating American Pie by Don McLean iterpretado.
  3. The trilogy : from the movie theme Bette Davis Eyes, played by Kim Carnes.
  4. The revolution of the frames : where is illustrated Good people, played by Jack Johnson.



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