Monty Python was a comedian grope and also song writers lots of they movies were surreal because of the unreal. there's first aired on the BBC on 5 October 1969 with 45 episodes made over four series. Python phenomenon developed from the television series into something larger in scope and impact, spawning touring stage shows, films, numerous albums, several books, and a stage musical they were influenced by many artists one of them was 'Spike Milligan' Broadcast by the BBC between 1969 and 1974, was conceived, written and performed by its members Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, Terry Jones, and Michael Palin the had make some controversial movies one of which was ''Life of Brian'' it is a story of and man being mistaken by the Jesus because he was born next to him and they follow he's life. the film was band in some country's including England because of the religious references that some people found but it had bean brought back in some country's and is aloud to be played in cinemas. Lots of there's work is surreal and un natural in many ways such as it can introduce you to characters that are not promotional or characters that don't fill pain or cant die and also we can be introduced to mystical things or not dangerous animals being deadly .
Monday, 30 March 2015
monty python
Monty Python was a comedian grope and also song writers lots of they movies were surreal because of the unreal. there's first aired on the BBC on 5 October 1969 with 45 episodes made over four series. Python phenomenon developed from the television series into something larger in scope and impact, spawning touring stage shows, films, numerous albums, several books, and a stage musical they were influenced by many artists one of them was 'Spike Milligan' Broadcast by the BBC between 1969 and 1974, was conceived, written and performed by its members Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, Terry Jones, and Michael Palin the had make some controversial movies one of which was ''Life of Brian'' it is a story of and man being mistaken by the Jesus because he was born next to him and they follow he's life. the film was band in some country's including England because of the religious references that some people found but it had bean brought back in some country's and is aloud to be played in cinemas. Lots of there's work is surreal and un natural in many ways such as it can introduce you to characters that are not promotional or characters that don't fill pain or cant die and also we can be introduced to mystical things or not dangerous animals being deadly .
Friday, 27 March 2015
designs
I had to simplify my logo so it because to be cute out and use as a stencil than will be pointed over a t shirt just to fave some practice with fabric coloring
i had drawn other the outline of the helm with a graphics tablet and added some lines just to make it interesting and more uniqueand after that i filed the outlines with black to finish it .
this is the start of the one of my designs
thisis is the ended design it will be cleand up of all the colors that are going over the lines
Thursday, 26 March 2015
Cutups
I had to create a collage out of cutups of my automatic wring and magazine to create one art peace i just started it but in the other session i will try to fill it more and add an also to mace it lock old, i will work with chance so i don't know what it will end up locking like
Monday, 23 March 2015
Bruce Lacey
now I know more then I know before this lesson
*I know who 'Spike Milligan' and what he did
*that I will place a joke on my grave stone
*I also know what The Goons the show is
*I know Bruce lacy and what he dose
*and that he created robots an was surreal
Tucked away on Fairport Convention’s 1969 album What We Did On Our Holidays is a psychedelic blues song called ‘Mr Lacey’. In the middle eight, if you listen closely, you can detect faint mechanical beeps and whirrs. These ‘noises off’ emanated from automata constructed by Bruce Lacey, the Fairport members’ near neighbour in Muswell Hill at the time, and an artist whose work, by the late ’60s, dwelt on the threshold of performance, sculpture, film, robotics, painting and environmental installation. ‘No one here understands now,’ runs the song’s closing line, ‘but maybe some day they’ll catch up with you http://www.frieze.com/issue/review/bruce-lacey/
'Spike Milligan'
'Spike Milligan' he's real name was Terence Alan Milligan was born in 1918 and died in 2002 in Poona, he was preforming on the television and the radio he was a comedian and fames for making people lathing by he's poems and memoirs and often just by being himself , he was voted "the funniest person of the last 1,000 years." in the 1999. his big break came when he decided to try scriptwriting for radio, he needed to persuaded the BBC to produce a wacky new radio show with them as the stars. First called The Crazy Gang and finally The Goons the show that had lots of wired and wonderful characters he had ended the show in 1960 become of depression cursed by the breakdown of his first marriage. He had influence Roby Williams and many others comedians, he was recognised with an honorary knighthood in 2000. Spike Milligan died in 2002 at the age of 83 and he's final joke was "I told you I was ill" (written in Irish) carved on his headstone what I found funny. As well as writing serious poems when he was ill, Spike also mocking in funny poems. He was influenced by Edward Lear and Lewis Carroll, two famous English poets of the past who also loved wordplay and nonsensical stories. Here are two of Spike's best-known nonsense rhymes, delivered in his distinctive piping voice. Spike was famous for "corpsing", that is getting the giggles when you're performing, and he almost does it half way through 'Land of the Bumbly Boo' - but hearing his own merriment only makes the poem funnier. 'On the Ning Nang Nong' was voted the UK's favourite comic poem in 1998. Here you can listen to Spike read it with music specially composed for the poem to complement the bonging cows and clanging mice! But he wasn't just a poet but also I comedian witter and made some work that was surreal(info from http://www.poetryarchive.org/poet/spike-milligan?gclid=CjwKEAjw876oBRCYr86w6KGfpkgSJAACIidwad0b4DsyfsqI7_gxAyfL4IijJCVBFfGBSmoex6KsthoCq53w_wcB)
Friday, 20 March 2015
Monday, 16 March 2015
Spike Milligan
(info from wiki)
He is not class as an surrealist lots of he's work was not unusual ore out standing ore mocking no sense it was well made thou. However comic's for children can be surreal in many aspects such as specking animals and amassing adventures
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