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Zimmer-Records : Angelo Krizashi - The Remixes |
Released on Artist Catalog number ZIMMER103 Playtime: 28:11 - 320kb/s - 52.84 MB Date released 2013/09/27 Date published 2013/09/27 16:31h Downloads 232 Release link |
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- Zimmer103.1 - Corrupto - RemixAngelo Krizashi
- Zimmer103.2 - Machines Resistance - RemixAngelo Krizashi
- Zimmer103.3 - Consecucion - RemixAngelo Krizashi
- Zimmer103.4 - Subliminal - RemixAngelo Krizashi
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A remix in art often takes multiple perspectives upon the same theme. An artist takes an original work of art and adds their own take on the piece creating something completely different while still leaving traces of the original work. It is essentially a reworked abstraction of the original work while still holding remnants of the original piece while still letting the true meanings of the original piece shine through. Famous examples include the Marilyn prints of Andy Warhol (modifies colors and styles of one image), and The Weeping Woman by Pablo Picasso, (merges various angles of perspective into one view). Some of Picasso's other famous paintings also incorporate parts of his life, such as his love affairs, into his paintings. For example, his painting Les Trois Danseuses, or The Three Dancers, is about a love triangle.
Other types of remixes in art are parodies. A parody in contemporary usage, is a work created to mock, comment on, or make fun at an original work, its subject, author, style, or some other target, by means of humorous, satiric or ironic imitation. They can be found all throughout art and culture from literature to animation. Current television shows are filled with parodies such as South Park, Family Guy, and the Simpsons.
The internet has allowed for art to be remixed quite easily, as evidenced by sites like memgenerator.net (provides pictorial template upon which any words may be written by various anonymous users), and Dan Walsh's Garfieldminusgarfield.net (removes the main character from various original strips by Garfield creator Jim Davis). [wikipedia]
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