Art and Globalism

The ideology of globalism is when groups or organisations from all over the world interconnect. Globalism through art is so broad that it can be traced back to dead civilisations. Art is the power of communicating words through a certain perception one sees in their head. How we all can relate to art is through advertising and the media. The everyday billboards and commercials we see are all art in their own way. Through marketing and selling art becomes an everyday household material that the whole world can connect with.

Related Ideas (RESEARCH)

Blood for Blood

Blood for Blood is a hardcore band from Charlestown, Massachusetts. Their song “Wasted Youth Crew” was my inspiration for my theme “Youth.”

American Hardcore

Inspired by Steven Blush’s book “American Hardcore: A tribal history” Paul Rachman’s feature documentary debut is a chronicle of the underground hardcore punk years from 1979 to 1986. Interviews and rare live footage from artists such as Black Flag, Bad Brains, Minor Threat, SS Decontrol and the Dead Kennedys. It shows an overview of the atmosphere of the youth in that particular generation.

Boston Beatdown

Boston Beatdown, Volume 2 is a shocking testament to the history of Boston’s violent harcore community.

The Lovely Bones

 This novel is a story about a young girl who is brutally raped at a very young age.

Thirteen

 Thirteen is a movie co-written with the starring actress about her own life exploring sex,drugs and crime at the young age of 12 – 13.

Kidulthood

Kidulthood is a raw movie from the british underground youth. It explores sensitive issues such as underage sex, prostitution, drugs, gang violence and crime.

ARTIST RESEARCH (STUDIO)

John Heartfield

 

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The cross was not heavy enough

John Heartfield >> No pasarán 1936

 Adolf the superman: swallows gold and spouts junk

  

Gregory Crewdson

  

  

Andreas Giacobbe

 

 

Wolfgang Tillmans

 

Wolfgang Tillmans
Title Sucking at Roxy (+ 17 others; 18 works)
Medium c-print
Size 15.9 x 12 in. / 40.5 x 30.5 cm.
Year 1993 -

 

Jane +Louis Wilson

 

Jane & Louise Wilson
Installation view,
Haunch of Venison, Zurich
2006

John Stezaker

 

Film Portrait (Incision) III, 2005
Collage
7 3/4 x 7 1/8 in. (19.7 x 18.1 cm) 

Oliver Musovik

 Oliver Musovic, My Best Friends: Dejan Spasovik, 2002.

Oliver Musovik, My Best Friends: Dejan Spasovik, 2002

 

Roe Ethridge

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Photographer Roe Ethridge “Camilla“, 2007

The Lovely Bones – Alice Sebold (RESEARCH)

“These were the lovely bones that had grown around my absence: the connections — sometimes tenuous, sometimes made at great cost, but often magnificent — that happened after I was gone. And I began to see things in a way that let me hold the world without me in it. The events my death brought were merely the bones of a body that would become whole at some unpredictable time in the future. The price of what I came to see as this miraculous lifeless body had been my life.” – The Lovely Bones

Four year old boy addicted to cigarettes (RESEARCH)

The four-year-old's habit shocked doctors.

“When he needs cigarettes, he just takes them from the house or steals a pack from the store,” his grandmother says.

 

 

AND…

Here’s a video of a young russian boy smoking.

Digital Imaging: The Horror and the Gag Series

Youth interview with a Hardcore Drummer (RESEARCH)

Ash Bolton, Masada drummer and Hardtimes drummer.

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What brought you to become interested in drumming? How long?

When I went to music class for a term in year9 everyone in the class had to play an instrument for a song, so for some reason I got to choose drums first. I guess I was attracted to the drums for some reason. The music phases I was going through at the time were  rock and heavy music and my passion for that just lead me to keep drumming.

Why did you get into hardcore? When?

I’ve always been interested in heavy music. Over the years music has become too pop and commercial even heavy music. I always progress to something more pure when this happens. Hardcore was full of intensity, message and meaning with an energy I’ve never seen in music before. My only regret is not getting involved sooner. the end.

How has hardcore improved your life?

I’ts lead me to keep drumming, being able to join bands and my first recording experiences. It helps to remind me of lost morals and intergritry and gives me a positive outlet for my negative energy.

What are your thoughts on underage substance abuse? (Alcohol, cigarettes, drugs?)

Theres a time and place for drugs and its called college, nah thats not what I wanted to say jokes. I think that people are lead to make desicions too young, I’ve been through it myself. I think anyone under 18 is way too immature too know how to handle and experience any drug or substance. Theres nothing wrong with experiencing something but abusing things is another story all together. In reality we should all be able to enjoy ourselves without altering our states of mind. I think most of us are just too bored and can’t find meaning with our lives so drugs and substance abuse helps to distract that fact.

What are your thoughts on promiscuos underage sex?

 I think that most kids don’t know what they’re doing and they don’t realize that they can build a bad reputation for themselves that could last forever, and the level of regret they could feel when they actually meet someone they can fall inlove with. Most can go their teenage life without consequence until they end up meeting the person they love and then alot of jealousy can arise… things like that. If your a promiscuos woman, men won’t respect you but will give you the wrong type of attention, they don’t look at you like girlfriend material… Just a fuck. This is a hard problem to overcome, for two reasons, the first being that we’re all empty in this world searching for purpose and meaning that we’re unable to find so we like to do stupid things that captivate us temporarilly and distract us from reality i.e drinking, drugs, sex. Two, throughout our teenage years we all have raging hormones and biological urges that attract us to the opposite sex and we’re all not properly trained to deal with all these urges.

From your point of view how has the current generation changed from your generation?

Well I’m only really six years on, but alot changes in six years. Technology has probably doubled or tripled. Most suburban families has experienced greater means to live and recreate with after the lastest economic boom. It seems that broadband, phones, iphones and decent pocket money is part of youth’s everyday life now, this helps them stay incontact and have expendable income for things like alcohol, drugs. The greater connectivity makes it easier for them to get alcohol, obtain fake i.ds and communicate in private with other teenagers throughout the world. They have a more spoilt mentality and don’t like waiting for their desires, they wan’t it all and they want it now. Everything seems to have changed for the worse, the culture is in a downwards spiral. Musics getting worse and promoting idiotic mentalities. Drugs, alcohol and sex are finding their way to younger and younger kids. Kids are likely to have faster cars at younger ages and more freedom.

Child being stalked by a vulture by Kevin Carter (RESEARCH)

Friends said Mr Carter was a man of tumultuous emotions which brought passion to his work but also drove him to extremes of elation and depression.

The Real WASTED YOUTH (RESEARCH)

Aundrea Brownlow died in hospital.

14-month-old Aundrea Brownlow

Killed with a baseball bat over a washing machine and dryer.

Boy who cries blood (RESEARCH)

Calvino Inman

“The eyes of Calvino Inman, 15, well up with blood about three times a day in episodes that last up to an hour. While the Tennessee boy says he doesn’t experience great pain from the phenomenon, the tears can sometimes burn his eyes.”

http://news.msn.co.nz/article.aspx?id=857091

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