#81

deadken posted:
im going to write a scholarly essay on hybridity and cultural appropriation regarding the phenomenon of white cockney backing vocals on grime tracks



when did this becoming A Thing, any examples?

My UK geo-musical tastes are simple. black people from the south and white people from the north, putting donks on shit etc.

#82
its not really a Thing but uh in durrty goodz's wots my name and eski-boy by wiley and a couple others i cant remember off the top of my head... altho in both cases its more parody of the stereotypical cockney really
#83
there are black people in the north makin music, virus syndicate etc, although that is more of a multi-racial roll deep kinda ting
#84
oh and iration steppas of course, bunch of rastas from leeds making irie dub vibrations inna year 3000 style, i hung out w/ them for a bit and theyre all basically stereotypical goofy stoners except they speak exclusively in patois
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#86

discipline posted:
can u please provide links to the reviews



http://johnreilly.info/empire.htm

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#90
the british library feels really tiananmen-y. i do kinda like it tho..... but that newton statue completely misses the fucking point blake was trying to make
#91
lets talk about the architecture of albert speer as an expression of the Will of the Multitude
#92

gyrofry posted:
lets talk about the architecture of albert speer as an expression of the Will of the Multitude



Apparently that giant hall/dome he wanted to create to hold like 300,000 would have caused it’s own indoor rain generated from the condensation of all the Nazis inside.

#93
lol
#94
Let's discuss why fascism is so aesthetically pleasing

#95
Ridiculous. All of the best architecture work in this whole world is done right here in America by good, American contractors.
#96

Ironicwarcriminal posted:
Let's discuss why fascism is so aesthetically pleasing



there's nothing "fascist" about "fascist aesthetics" its just modernism

#97
yep, modernism and fascism, two completely different things
#98

babyfinland posted:

Ironicwarcriminal posted:
Let's discuss why fascism is so aesthetically pleasing

there's nothing "fascist" about "fascist aesthetics" its just modernism



I dunno, modernism doesn't seem to require eagles and ye olde insignia on banners and shit.

#99

Ironicwarcriminal posted:

babyfinland posted:

Ironicwarcriminal posted:
Let's discuss why fascism is so aesthetically pleasing

there's nothing "fascist" about "fascist aesthetics" its just modernism

I dunno, modernism doesn't seem to require eagles and ye olde insignia on banners and shit.



linbiao420 1:57 pm
what are u saying
modernism and fascism

jools420 1:58 pm
p intimately linked my guy particularly at that time

linbiao420 1:59 pm
well yes but i dont think it makes any sense to talk about "fascist" aesthetics as having any essential characteristics
the aesthetics of fascism are contingent on the aesthetics of the time

jools420 2:00 pm
we're talking about Actually Existing Fascism though
and i dont think thats necessarily true, depending on how tightly you're defining fascism fascist aesthetics are always gonna valorise certain things

linbiao420 2:01 pm
ok thats a fair point

jools420 2:01 pm
i mean

linbiao420 2:01 pm
i guess my objection is just that soviet aesthetics are so similar

jools420 2:01 pm
thats true

linbiao420 2:02 pm
so it doesnt make a lot of sense to talk about "fascist" aesthetics

jools420 2:02 pm
but then there are good reasons for that i think

linbiao420 2:02 pm
rather than like early-mid 20th C modernism

jools420 2:02 pm
i think you could say both of them and not be wrong
modernism was massively sceptical of liberal democracy

#100
Well I kinda agree with both of you. Their architecture was both steeped in the modernism of the time but fascist archictecture follows it's ideology in that there seems to be more elements of "harking back" to a romanticized history, echoes of rome and great imperial capitals and so forth.

Also, don't confuse Stalinist architecture with communist architecture, as much as I love the guy he let his personal (somewhat tacky) tastes run roughshod over some amazing movements that were growing out of Actually Existing Socialism in the 20s.

Here, check this out

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constructivist_architecture

#101
khamsek and i went to an exhibit in london on early soviet architecture, it was kewl. they had a 1/30th model of tatlin's tower

i understand the connection between the avant-garde and the soviets but fascists had their futurists et al too
#102
"as much as I love the guy" just to make sure no one gets the (mistaken) impression that you are speaking ill of Comrade Stalin.
#103
This shit is wild too, ignore the glib commentary

http://www.cracktwo.com/2011/04/25-abandoned-soviet-monuments-that-look.html
#104
These are awesome I wanna live in one.
#105
constructivism was basically the best shit ever
#106

Ironicwarcriminal posted:
Also, don't confuse Stalinist architecture with communist architecture, as much as I love the guy he let his personal (somewhat tacky) tastes run roughshod over some amazing movements that were growing out of Actually Existing Socialism in the 20s.


i like the constructivists as much as the next guy but i think this view is erroneous, the particular creative trends that came to forefront under stalin had long histories as ideologies developed by a number of dedicated and independent artistic unions that had received little to no state attention previously (perhaps thanks to a certain mr. trotsky). the modernist schools were only maligned to the degree the realists had also been thanks to disproportionate state support, i don't think you can attribute that reorientation simply to stalin's idiosyncratic personal tastes.

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blinkandwheeze posted:

Ironicwarcriminal posted:
Also, don't confuse Stalinist architecture with communist architecture, as much as I love the guy he let his personal (somewhat tacky) tastes run roughshod over some amazing movements that were growing out of Actually Existing Socialism in the 20s.

i like the constructivists as much as the next guy but i think this view is erroneous, the particular creative trends that came to forefront under stalin had long histories as ideologies developed by a number of dedicated and independent artistic unions that had received little to no state attention previously (perhaps thanks to a certain mr. trotsky). the modernist schools were only maligned to the degree the realists had also been thanks to disproportionate state support, i don't think you can attribute that reorientation simply to stalin's idiosyncratic personal tastes.



they werent really anything to do with Stalin's tastes, other than maybe an ambiguous, general respect for European civilization? the neoclassical designs were indeed a long time coming, and their triumph wasn't really related to a partisan battle of the nomenklatura or something like this, but a sort of general artistic backlash against the elite artistic vanguard.

it's an interesting point that the Stalinist design is among the best-built architecture in Moscow, and is highly sought after not just because of their location, but their structural integrity and use of space. Even if one looks at Khrushchev-era buildings, after he disbanded the Soviet Academy of Architecture ("Stalinist excess"), they just don't hold up structurally, it's a serious decline in quality. i think the attack against Stalinist architecture is usually more along strictly ideological lines not as much an aesthetic dissent. in my opinion it's a cliche, but what do i know? I check my privilege, unlike some.

#108
i didnt like socialist realism for a while but seminov is p cool
#109

deadken posted:
i didnt like socialist realism for a while but seminov is p cool



#110
chinese socialist realist painting is prob the best
#111
have you ever had kentucky fried chicken jools
#112
yeah they have kfc here in the uk
#113
can you get a bucket of extra crispy and a side of black pudding
#114
it makes me feel sick every time i eat it and the refresher towlettes smell like a hospital
#115
i wish
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lol
#118

Ironicwarcriminal posted:

deadken posted:
i didnt like socialist realism for a while but seminov is p cool

"No, I meant that river"

#119
if your city isn't filled with realistic statues of people in armour or flowing robes, then it probably isn't a very good city.
#120
my robe is flowing but mainly because i saw goatsteins pecs