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Media work
1. There is a lack of text which along with the title
“wonder” makes the person wonder as there is little
detail this goes well with the picture of space on the
CD as space is something that makes people
wonder.
This digipak has a black theme and has all 4 artists
on their own individual panel and has each of them
characterized by a single colour.
2. Kanye West is known for his eccentric acts and
this is also evidence of that as within the hip hop
genre it is extremely rare for a rapper to use a
digipak rather than a pearl case. Kanye
Collaborated with Japanese contemporary
artist Takashi Murakami his art seems friendly
and cartoonish at first but often have a dark
undertones.
This album’s main character; the bear is a theme
used by Kanye in his other album “late
registration” and “The college dropout” the three
albums all have theme of school life.
The colour used by Kanye is a surreal purple
which ties in nicely with the main image on the
digipak. Which is a bear being catapulted from
the planet which seems to be the school which
represents the album name “Graduation”
3. This digipak has an overwhelming theme of
blood and gore but it’s contrasted with an
extremely sterile white.
The most important part of this digipak is the
ambiguous art of the hand covered in blood.
The blood represents the title in the sense
that the title contains the word “torture”
4. Graduation - Kanye West plays with the stereotype of a young
african-american who’s dropped out of education . He
manipulates this idea in this album "Graduation" because despite
not have followed the path to success that graduating from college
would have promised he has still some how managed to become a
living legend in Hip-Hop. In a way Kanye West has flipped the
stereotype on it’s head in a way creating a countertype.
5. Hegemony: is where the ruling class pass on their views and beliefs through the media to
the working class who soak it up like a sponge this is a Marxist view.
Pluralism: Where society as a whole control the media and what it produces and it is down
to the audience to view what they like.
I believe that the Media is both Hegemonistic and pluralist as the Ruling class control the
media and therefore to an extent control how we consume our media but also the media
is pluralist as it is down to the audience as to what media they consume.