38 Matching Annotations
  1. Dec 2017
    1. And there I found myself more truly and more strange.

      Being a reflection of the world

      • the unhinged world.. appearing again.. ode to domination of black
  2. Mar 2017
    1. Otto Koenigsberger (1908-1999) is best known for his pioneering work on architecture,housing and planning issues in places that, during his lifetime, were variously referred to asthe colonies, the tropics, the third world and the developing worl

      third world country

  3. Feb 2017
    1. All of Walt Disneyʼs masterpieces without fail appeared during this latter, critical period. There, we could no longer see egoistic optimism, or a simple extolling of machines.

      the height of walt disney

    1. Nasreen Mohamedi

      PHOTOGRAPHER

    2. Fatehpur Sikri

      city

    3. Design

      magazine

    4. Mulk Raj Anand

      WRITER

    5. JK Chowdhury, MN Sharma, Jeet Malhotra and Aditya Prakash

      ARCHITECTS

    6. Pierre Jeanneret

      Cousin of Le Courbusier

    7. Chandigarh

      CITY

    8. Eric Touchaleaume

      ANTIQUES DEALER

    9. Corey McCorkle’s To w e r o f S h a d o w s (2007)

      FILM

    10. Louidgi Beltrame’s Brasilia/Chandigarh (2008

      FILM

    11. The Otolith Group’s Otolith II (2007)

      FILM

    12. Open Hand

      FILM

    13. Raghunath Seth

      COMPOSER

    14. Chandigarh (1969

      FILM

    15. Yash Chaudhary

      DIRECTOR

    16. Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Bertolt Brecht, Aimé Césaire and WB Yeat

      POETS

    17. Bill Nichols

      FILM SCHOLAR

    18. A City at Chandigarh”,

      FILM

    19. Pierre Chenal’s 1930 film L’architecture d’aujourd’hui

      FILM

    20. Le Corbusier-Jeanneret

      cinematographer

    21. “Paris would become once more A MODERN CITY!”

      MODERNITY

      in this case it it linked to a Western civilization... WHY?

  4. Dec 2016
    1. His sister, thinking that he’s eating too fast (or “bolting” his food),forces him to drink tar water.

      this text uses other people to depict social values, while using pip to describe moral choice

  5. Oct 2016
    1. heinvitedandreceivedintohishousethefamilyofhisnephewMr.HenryDashwood,thelegalinheritoroftheNorlandestate

      There is an estate that has been handed down through a few generations

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  6. Mar 2016
    1. Neither woman met the prevailing standards of feminine appearance and behavior

      this may be why both women were seen as "masculine". The fact that they wore pants, and used deeper registers in vocal performances.

    1. e Negro is generated at the inter-secdon of a community and a self, a self that is both determined by its place in arigid social structure and potendaUy Uberated by "individual wiU"

      the creation of the black identity through music... the music is not inherently black.

  7. Feb 2016
    1. music as reality, and how one can feel the power of reality.

    2. The ring of alarm-bells, the cry of fire

      The mingling of manmade and natural sound

    3. I hear bravuras of birds, bustle of growing wheat, gossip of flames,clack of sticks cooking my meals,I hear the sound I love, the sound of the human voice,I hear all sounds running together, combined, fused or following,Sounds of the city and sounds out of the city, sounds of the day and night,Talkative young ones to those that like them, the loud laugh of work-people at their meals,The angry base of disjointed friendship, the faint tones of the sick,The judge with hands tight to the desk, his pallid lips pronoun-cing a death-sentence,The heave'e'yo of stevedores unlading ships by the wharves, the refrain of the anchor-lifters,The ring of alarm-bells, the cry of fire, the whirr of swift-streak-ing engines and hose-carts with premonitory tinkles and color'd lights,The steam-whistle, the solid roll of the train of approaching cars,The slow march play'd at the head of the association marching two and two,(They go to guard some corpse, the flag-tops are draped with black muslin.)

      city sounds!

    4. organ loft,The carpenter

      In this poem he is mentioning the sounds of man. Not all in accordance to the city, but there are examples of noise being represented in this poem in the sense of actions.

    1. Worse, noise was a grave aesthetic affront, which defiled not only the ears but the whole human sensorium:

      New york as a sonic grave. The people are digging their way deeper and deeper into it.

    1. The dynamic was not one of courting listeners but of ensuring that as many people as possible were within earshot of the message.

      This is perfect for relaying messages of propaganda. Once the message breaks into the subconscious level of hearing, it can have the ability to influence the conscious actions of people.

  8. Jan 2016
    1. sweUasofSchoenberg’stwelve-note methodofcomposition.Itsmethodsofexpositionarenumbertheories

      the mathmatics of music...

    2. whatistherelationshipbetweenmanandthesoundsofhisenvironmentandwhathappenswhenthosesoundschange?

      Some of the major elements in analyzing soundscape are the questions posed by many different researches, these questions being some of them. In mentioning noise pollution, Schafer alludes to the idea that the soundscape is changing- for worse.

    3. treattheworldasamacrocosmicmusicalcomposition
    1. hearingisasensethatimmersesusintheworld,whilevisionremovesusfi-omit

      Hearing is inclusive while viewing is exclusive. Viewing has the power to admit judgement between individuals. Seeing changes the perception of the thing more easily than through hearing.