Wednesday, 30 January 2019

radiohead

intertextual- reference of the crosses to the plague in london (those who had the plague had an X on their door )

meaning - the band wanted to make awareness of the European refugee crisis- negative attitudes towards muslims 
The man being shown round town was actually symbolic of a refugee and is referenced to the movie 
'The wicker man' 
Animation inspired from the 1960-70s kids programme "Trumpton"

Trumptonshire -trilogy 
the boring 70s animation had taught british values of societal communities
Trumpton reference to Donald TRUMP- right winged racist president that is against migration 

EU REFERENDUM
-'Burn the witch' was released a month before the voting to leave the EU 
- propaganda which said "Breaking point for the UK" blaming immigrants and wanted to stop them coming in
- buss that promotes 'LEAVE FOR 350 MILLION TO NHS INSTEAD OF EU'
-Trumps -"Take back our country"- mythical nationalism 
-Medieval practices- crosses on door due to the plague and the witches chair (dunking potential witches to see if they really are )
-Dawn Chorus- they had setup a separate production company in order for this album to not effect the success of their previous music

HW- Deconstruct the music video..shot by shot analyses- create on slide for ideas- Next tuesday

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