ZenRaiden
One atom of me
So anyway Ghost in the Shell is a major movie that influenced movies like Matrix as well as probably other segments of pop culture.
Ghost in Shell is like Matrix movie, a spin on philosophy of being, the abstract and tangible crust and core of being.
A machine cyborg with a soul inside, thus the ghost living inside a mechanical shell.
The idea of this cyber punk kind of anime is not that complicated, but a lot of tangents in the movie leave people lots of open ended question, inline with this is the movie Matrix that too is in essence really cool action movie, but beneath all that cool and glamor of action is tiny shard of truth a kind of fragment of reality we all experience with visceral and bodily sensation.
In essence these movies deal with several questions and that is both the civilization we live in and our way of thinking and being in this civilization and how we contend with our humanity juxtaposed with technology and its many perks and quite harrowing pitfalls.
We sort of balance between winning and losing, a kind of trade off, between the troglodyte existence of past and modern day abstract and often times convoluted existence that brings up a lot of philosophical concepts to light.
As if all humanity on some level whether consciously or not is contending with this reality.
On the music note Ghost in Shell has a nice orchestral peace. Which I always for some reason find none other than aesthetic like.
Never figured out what they are singing, because honestly I never cared much for that. I have a suspicion it would make no difference to how I feel about the song, which is quite a profound sense of ave.
Here is the deal:
Nonetheless here comes the nerd part, these songs come from Slavic tribes, which I am member of, and of course you might be too, since this is fucking internet you know, anyway here is the same style of songs from my country, which this music was based on. These songs were sung, during harvest seasons by women in high pitch tone, so women that worked far apart and given the usual wind condition that made it near impossible to carry sound, had to resort to this sort of singing.
It is important to note, that singing was in the past pretty much human requirement, so people would sing all the fucking time, as most of activities were fucking hard and also fucking boring, so the best way to alleviate both the dread and boredom singing was a way to communicate some emotions.
What are the actual songs about? Well they are about anything, nature, but obviously women working in harvest season are going to sing about one thing on their fucking mind, which would be men marriage and stuff. LOL> DUH> any way enjoy the sample.
Note that they are called with literal translation "grass songs" as the work was on meadows and with grass or whatever outside work had been done on the fields.
Ghost in Shell is like Matrix movie, a spin on philosophy of being, the abstract and tangible crust and core of being.
A machine cyborg with a soul inside, thus the ghost living inside a mechanical shell.
The idea of this cyber punk kind of anime is not that complicated, but a lot of tangents in the movie leave people lots of open ended question, inline with this is the movie Matrix that too is in essence really cool action movie, but beneath all that cool and glamor of action is tiny shard of truth a kind of fragment of reality we all experience with visceral and bodily sensation.
In essence these movies deal with several questions and that is both the civilization we live in and our way of thinking and being in this civilization and how we contend with our humanity juxtaposed with technology and its many perks and quite harrowing pitfalls.
We sort of balance between winning and losing, a kind of trade off, between the troglodyte existence of past and modern day abstract and often times convoluted existence that brings up a lot of philosophical concepts to light.
As if all humanity on some level whether consciously or not is contending with this reality.
On the music note Ghost in Shell has a nice orchestral peace. Which I always for some reason find none other than aesthetic like.
Never figured out what they are singing, because honestly I never cared much for that. I have a suspicion it would make no difference to how I feel about the song, which is quite a profound sense of ave.
Here is the deal:
Nonetheless here comes the nerd part, these songs come from Slavic tribes, which I am member of, and of course you might be too, since this is fucking internet you know, anyway here is the same style of songs from my country, which this music was based on. These songs were sung, during harvest seasons by women in high pitch tone, so women that worked far apart and given the usual wind condition that made it near impossible to carry sound, had to resort to this sort of singing.
It is important to note, that singing was in the past pretty much human requirement, so people would sing all the fucking time, as most of activities were fucking hard and also fucking boring, so the best way to alleviate both the dread and boredom singing was a way to communicate some emotions.
What are the actual songs about? Well they are about anything, nature, but obviously women working in harvest season are going to sing about one thing on their fucking mind, which would be men marriage and stuff. LOL> DUH> any way enjoy the sample.
Note that they are called with literal translation "grass songs" as the work was on meadows and with grass or whatever outside work had been done on the fields.