Tuesday, 15 November 2016

Analyzing Mass Media

Mass media plays a huge role in the way we see the world and the way the world is depicted to us. Edward Herman and Noam Chomsky created a Propaganda Model in 1988 that tries to explain how much of what is happening in the world is actually reported; after being manipulated by five different filters. The diagram below is my take on this theory.


With today's technology and social media more things can slip through the filters and can be reported on. 
Below you can view my written notes on the origins and growth of mass media. How the advancement over the years of technology has enabled more wide spread communication and a greater knowledge for a wider population. 

                      


  



                               


Tuesday, 1 November 2016

'Beyond the Bias - Reshaping Image' - Brighton Photo Biennial

The photo biennial is a range of curated photographic images that promote "new thinking around photography" and the way it is used to represent and inform different ideas.

This years subject is Beyond the Bias - Reshaping Image. It looks at identity and self image and photography's role in capturing and informing us about subjects such as "gender and sexuality, the representation of the body, the politics of style, subcultures and the subversion of social and cultural norms." (http://2016.bpb.org.uk/about/)

I viewed several of the exhibitions available including;-

- work from students from the University of Brighton; Judith Ricketts, Sophie Wohleke and Jennifer Jackson. They explored The City of Brighton and it's people and the politics of age, gender and representation.

- The Dandy Lion Project, curated by Shantrelle P. Lewis. It includes men and women that reflect the current and growing movement among cis-gender, queer and trans people of African descent. A dandy is a man unduly concerned with looking stylish and fashionable.

Below are the images that I found interesting.