Thursday, 30 June 2016

Website

I created my own website using wix.com. This website is incredibly easy to use and I enjoyed designing my own websites for one of my favourite artists, Keaton Henson.



This is the opening page of the website, I put a picture of Keaton in his latest photoshoot named "Sophie" and I chose my favourite image from this photoshoot as I feel this portrays the mood of Keaton's music very well and it allows for the whole website to understand his alternative, organic style.




 I had the option of adding in one of his music videos through Vimeo and so decided to put in the video to "Small Hands" my favourite of all his songs. Just from the beginning shot of the music video, showed in the image displayed, it is evident that this artist is not concerned with his image or the way in which he looks, but more focused on the sound and mood his music puts across. 



 

I added a section simply for Keaton's album artwork as I really enjoy the serenity of them all and feel as though this needed to be appreciated as it brings in not only his talent for music but also his artistic aspect with drawing and design.




There is an "about" section to go into detail in Keaton's life about his anxiety and when his albums were released etc. I chose a soft font to fit his style of music and artwork. I added examples of Keaton's own artwork below.



Friday, 24 June 2016

Looking at Websites
A website for an artist is extremely important as it enables people to learn more about the artist and for people who perhaps want to book gigs, or sign them if they are not particularly well known, it allows for access to them and their contact information. Furthermore, the website exhibits what sort of artist they are. For example a band such as Daughter have a very serene looking website with the background of the site slowly changing from a picture of the album cover. 

In this picture,
it is evident that the music would be melancholy and soft sounding, this is due to the plain wall in the background, the newspaper articles stuck on the noticeboard. However, the album cover then juxtaposes this image and is portraying the music to be very individual and unique. Despite its blue tones, which have connotations of sadness, the picture overall is quite unique and almost abstract looking and is almost displaying that it is an escape from the dullness of our usual surroundings (shown in the brown walls).

The picture then shifts to images of the band themselves, carefully portraying the chilled atmosphere linked to them and the fact that instruments are involved portrays the idea of them being an organic act, who write their own songs and make their own music.


I would say the website for daughter does conform to the typical conventions of an artist’s website, but it also goes against these typical conventions. This is displayed in the sense that is has a list of links to contact the band, however this is not obvious, there is simply a button on the side which then displays all of the important contact information. Whereas the most prevalent aspect to the website is the slow presentation of different pictures of the band.

 A website such as that of an artist like Kendrick Lamar juxtaposes this. The website is definitely more about the music than the ideology of the artist, unlike Daughter which I feel is based on the image and feel they give off which is evidently very alternative. The first image shown on the website is a picture of Kendrick Lamar’s new album, which is not dissimilar from that of Daughter, however there is then a chance to buy the album on iTunes, Daughter did not appear to have this option. Perhaps you could argue this suggests that Daughter are not concentrated on the money they make, but rather the quality of their music and their image. Kendrick Lamar evidently takes a lot of care in the quality of his music and his image also, but feels as though this needs to be appreciated through people paying to hear his music. 

Under this is one small picture of Kendrick himself, implying that Kendrick is an organic act and isn’t fussed about his own image, but rather the image of his music and the message his music puts across, which has recently been very political.





The website also added Kendrick Lamar's latest video, which Daughter's website had not done.



Tuesday, 14 June 2016



Madonna “Like A Prayer” Analysis


The music video begins with Madonna running away from something when she trips and falls, as she does this she lifts her head and an image of a door closing appears, followed by the image of a burning cross. This from the very outset signifies the importance that religion will have throughout the video. The door could perhaps be a church door and the fact that it is closing could represent how she feels she is not welcome anymore within her religion. The burning cross then reinstates this idea as it seems as though she has betrayed her own religion in some way. Flashbacks are shown in between shots of Madonna, displaying a crime she witnessed where a group of white males were attacking a younger woman. It is then shown that a black man was arrested, presumably for that same crime which he had not committed.
Madonna walks into an empty church and ends up falling asleep to dream about a statue of Jesus, however instead of Jesus being white, which he is almost always assumed to be, he is black. This is Madonna’s way of showing she is beyond her time, she is not racist, in fact the complete opposite, she is standing up for her beliefs and the people of the black community. Jesus then begins to cry, which is another symbol suggesting Madonna has done something to betray her religion, and for that Jesus is not happy with her. The statue of Jesus then turns into the black man that was earlier arrested for a crime he did not commit. This symbolises how the man that was arrested reminds her of Jesus perhaps, and she feels as though she is betraying Jesus by not saying that the man who was arrested is innocent.
More connotations of religion are displayed when Madonna holds a knife to her hand and as she takes it away she has holes in both hands, in the same places as where Jesus would have had the nails stuck through his hand. You could argue that this is because Madonna feels as though she needs to sacrifice herself in order to save the man, in the same way Jesus sacrificed himself to save the human race.
A choir then appear, all of whom are black and are singing Madonna’s song. It is at this point we see the whole scene of the crime Madonna witnessed. The black man went to try and help the woman who had just been killed, however then the police emerged and arrested the man for a crime he did not commit. Madonna is going against stereotypes in the sense that it is the stereotype of black people that they are criminals and constantly in trouble with the law, however in Madonna’s video, she is making a point for people to notice that the black man is innocent and it is the white men that are the criminals.
After this quick scene of the black man being arrested, Madonna is seen dancing around burning crosses. This represents Madonna as rebellious and anti-authority, while also displaying the guilt she feels for not standing up for the man she knows is innocent. The burning crosses has connotations of the Ku Klux Klan, so you could argue that Madonna feels as if she is just as bad as the exceedingly racist and discriminatory group, the KKK, for not saving the man from going to prison.
Madonna is dressed in a rather promiscuous way, in a lace red dress, red having connotations of love and sex, and the lace being almost like underwear. She is highly sexualised because she is the star of the music video and is forced to look promiscuous and good-looking. It is evident that Madonna is her record company’s main big star and they are trying to make her appeal to many different audiences.
It is also evident that her own ideologies have been brought into the video, and she was one of the main reasons the video is so anti-racism. She is represented as being ahead of her time and having unique ideologies for the 90s era that she was in. The very end of the video is when Madonna goes to set the man free and the other men who actually committed the crime get arrested and sent to prison. This is Madonna’s way of sending across her overall message and making sure it stays with the audience after they finish watching. The overall message being that we are all equal, regardless of your race, gender or religion.