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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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O inferno é aqui: a estética grotesca da banda cicuta e a representação poética transmidiática na obra viver até morrer / Hell's is here: the aesthetic of grotesque and the poetic representation in transmedia work viver até morrer

Felipe, Frederico Carvalho 10 April 2015 (has links)
Submitted by Cássia Santos (cassia.bcufg@gmail.com) on 2015-10-23T11:47:26Z No. of bitstreams: 2 Dissertação - Frederico Carvalho Felipe - 2015.pdf: 6425171 bytes, checksum: 31cfba36ea292300bc7d41f45cae0a6e (MD5) license_rdf: 23148 bytes, checksum: 9da0b6dfac957114c6a7714714b86306 (MD5) / Approved for entry into archive by Luciana Ferreira (lucgeral@gmail.com) on 2015-10-23T13:25:54Z (GMT) No. of bitstreams: 2 Dissertação - Frederico Carvalho Felipe - 2015.pdf: 6425171 bytes, checksum: 31cfba36ea292300bc7d41f45cae0a6e (MD5) license_rdf: 23148 bytes, checksum: 9da0b6dfac957114c6a7714714b86306 (MD5) / Made available in DSpace on 2015-10-23T13:25:54Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 2 Dissertação - Frederico Carvalho Felipe - 2015.pdf: 6425171 bytes, checksum: 31cfba36ea292300bc7d41f45cae0a6e (MD5) license_rdf: 23148 bytes, checksum: 9da0b6dfac957114c6a7714714b86306 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2015-04-10 / Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior - CAPES / The objective of this work is to contribute to studies about the grotesque aesthetic in rock'n'roll and the use of different media platforms as a means of poetic styling and creating new narratives converge to Viver até Morrer. The grotesque as a visual representation of the anxieties and contradictions of an age full of constant daily shocks that the people is exposed challenge institutionalized social models through the aesthetics. The transmedia exhibition of the work provides an expansion of the fictional imaginary narratives through interconnections from different platforms and media languages such as animated film, the music video, comics and music. / O objetivo deste trabalho consiste em contribuir com os estudos relativos à estética do grotesco no rock’n’roll e à utilização de diferentes plataformas midiáticas como forma de estilização poética e criação de narrativas convergentes à obra Viver até Morrer da banda Cicuta. As moldagens grotescas enquanto representação visual das angústias e contradições de uma era repleta de estímulos sensoriais e choques cotidianos constantes aos quais o indivíduo é exposto contestam modelos sociais institucionalizados por meio da estética. A exposição transmidiática da obra proporciona uma expansão do imaginário ficcional por meio de interconexões narrativas a partir de diferentes plataformas em diálogo com o cinema de animação, o videoclipe, as histórias em quadrinhos e a música.
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Rebeller i rampljuset : En studie om rockstilens symbios med film

Holm, Robert, Ljunggren, William January 2024 (has links)
Kultur är ett fenomen under ständig förändring. Under 1960-talet skedde en kulturell omstart i Hollywood, där de regler och produktionskoder som filmskapare följde började ifrågasättas. Detta skedde i samband med rockmusikens popularitet samt en attityd som ifrågasatt allt från konventionell etik, politik, sexualitet och religion. Denna uppsats har analyserat detta skifte från denna synvinkel: symbiosen mellan filmproduktion och rockstilen, och vad det innebar under skiftet mellan gamla och nya Hollywood. Filmerna Scorpio Rising (1963), Faster Pussycat! Kill! Kill! (1965), Bonnie and Clyde (1967), Easy Rider (1969), Invocation of my Demon Brother (1969), Mean Streets (1973) och Apocalypse Now (1979) har alla analyserats, och i det avseendet hur multimodala och semiotiska element brukats av filmskaparna på ett nyskapande och transgressivt sätt. Vår slutsats diskuterar de gemensamma nämnarna utifrån ramverket av grundad teori, och demonstrerar hur, samt varför, vissa val gjordes av filmskaparna. Resultatet av vår forskning tyder på att innovation först kommer utifrån motkultur, individualitet och provokation. Uppsatsen avrundas med en reflektion om hur uppkommande filmskapare kan framgångsrikt bryta regler på ett innovativt, provocerande och intelligent tillvägagångssätt.
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FROM BLUES TO THE NY DOLLS: THE ROLLING STONES AND PERFORMANCE OF AUTHENTICITY

Spirina, Mariia 01 January 2017 (has links)
Rock’n’roll has specific aesthetic — a set of invisible rules that each young rock musician accepts as a given. If one examines the history of rock’n’roll starting from 1950s, one will notice that there was a clear division in rock that separates the rock’n’roll of 1950s from rock of the second half of the 1960s and beyond—the rock that we know today. This thesis investigates how the visual aesthetic of rock’n’roll evolved from its origins in the 1950s blues tradition, how it was formed in the second half of the 1960s, and how it was modified in the first half of the 1970s. In particular, it focuses on the role played by the British band Rolling Stones as mediators between the 1950s early rock aesthetics rooted in the blues tradition and the Beats’ ideology and the subsequent generations of American rockers who emerged in the 1970s, such as the band New York Dolls. The final section of the thesis investigates how the New York Dolls adopted and transmitted the aesthetics of authenticity pioneered by the Stones to the new wave of punk and grunge bands. Although the thesis considers the music produced within this milieu, its primary focus is on the visual presentation and promotion of the new aesthetic through stage performances, publicity and the medium of television.
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Hörgeräte

Papenburg, Jens Gerrit 21 March 2012 (has links)
Die Geräte, durch die Musik im Zeitalter der technischen (Re-)Produktion gehört wird, haben sich immer wieder gewandelt. Solche Geräte müssen überhört werden. Nur so kann Musik gehört werden. Trotzdem – so die These der Arbeit – organisieren diese Geräte das Hören und sind Agenturen einer Bewirtschaftung und Technisierung der Wahrnehmung. In der Arbeit wird anhand von zwei Fallstudien aus der Geschichte der Rock- und Popmusik gezeigt, wie solche Geräte sowohl den Hörer als auch die gehörte Musik formieren. Durch Hörtechnologien bilden sich neue Hörpraktiken heraus und die Körperlichkeit des Hörers wird neu bestimmt. Die Anpassung von Klanggeschehen an spezifische Hörtechnologien wird im Mastering – dem letzten Schritt der technischen Musikproduktion – untersuchbar. Die Geräte, durch die Musik gehört wird, sind also weder schlichte Wiedergabetechnologien noch bloße elektrotechnische Artefakte. Vielmehr sind sie Gefüge aus Klanglichkeit, Körperlichkeit und Technologie. Diese werden in der Arbeit als Hörgeräte auf den Begriff gebracht. Die Hörgeräte der Rock- und Popmusik zielen – wie ihre medizintechnischen Verwandten – auf die Materialität der Wahrnehmung. Im Gegensatz zu diesen funktionieren sie jedoch nicht als Prothesen, die an einer gattungsweit postulierten Norm ausgerichtet sind. Statt Normen bergen sie Exzesse – an Serialität und Wiederholung – sowie Eskalationen – von Lautstärke und von hohen und tiefen Frequenzen. Die Arbeit ist in drei Kapiteln gegliedert. Im ersten Kapitel wird die These der Arbeit in Bezug auf theoretische Diskurse der Musik-, Kultur- und Medienwissenschaft verortet und eine begriffliche Systematik entwickelt. Kapitel zwei und drei sind Fallstudien gewidmet. In der ersten wird das Jukeboxhören der Rock’n’Roll-Kultur der 1950er Jahre untersucht, in der zweiten das Soundsystemhören der Disco- und Clubkultur der 1970er bis 1990er Jahre. Die im ersten Kapitel entwickelte begriffliche Systematik macht die Fallstudien vergleichbar. / The devices by which music is listened to in the age of technological (re-)production have changed over and over again. These devices must be imperceptible to the ear. Only then can music be heard. Nonetheless – this is the claim of the thesis – these devices organize hearing and are agents of a cultivation and technization of perception. Based on two case studies from the history of rock and pop music, this thesis reveals how such devices constitute not only the listener but also the music which is listened to. Through listening technologies new listening practices emerge and the corporality of the listener is newly defined. The adaptation of sound to specific listening technologies can be analysed during the mastering process, the last step in technological music production. The devices by which music is listened to are thus neither simple technologies of reproduction nor mere electrotechnical artefacts. Rather, they are assemblages of sound, corporality, and technology. In this thesis these assemblages are called “Hörgeräte” (listening devices). The listening devices of rock and pop music target – like medical-technical “Hörgeräte” (hearing aids) – the materiality of perception. Contrary to medical technologies, however, listening devices do not function as prostheses, which are calibrated according to medical industry standards. Instead, they contain excesses – of seriality and repetition – and escalations – of amplitude and high and low frequencies. The thesis is arranged in three chapters. In the first chapter I situate the main argument of the thesis within discourses of musicology, media and cultural studies, and develop my own terminology. Chapters two and three deal with case studies. In chapter two I investigate jukebox listening in 1950s rock’n’roll culture, whilst in chapter three I explore sound system listening in disco and club culture from the 1970s to the 1990s. The terminology developed in chapter one enables a comparison of the case studies.

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