Drawn from simple encounters on the streets of Christchurch, for Hit me with your best shot Janet Lilo meshes the covers of discarded cassette tapes; a series of polaroid portraits; and the chance meeting of a young man practicing tightrope in the park. The installation documents her interactions and readings of this place, incorporating responses to the objects, architecture and individuals that she happened upon during a recent visit to the city. Lilo highlights how public space is accessed and mediated through personal observations and experiences, showing that a community is formed from the interrelationships of people from all walks of life. Wandering the central city and talking with anyone happy to engage, the photographs that feature in the exhibition also consider the nature of time, history and politics of representation. Each image contains within it another photographic image of the same individual, taken on polaroid just moments before, confidently held aloft and foregrounded for the viewer. These snapshots that are instantly captured moments of the past, heighten the sense of ephemerality that is inherent to photography and empower the subject through exposing the process of representation; expanding the relationship between subject, photographer and audience. With Hit me with your best shot , there is a double take: these are words of encouragement for the subject to present themselves well in the photographic shot; but also a challenge — go on, hit me. This element of tension is held within the image of the tightrope walker and acts as a metaphor for those operating in the post-earthquake conditions of Christchurch. Precariously balanced on a line of rope strung between two trees, he moves forwards and moves on, ever aware of the ground beneath. Janet Lilo is a social commentator whose artistic documentary practice is grounded in the local while simultaneously being informed by global media and popular culture.
Having written over songs for musicians like Joe Cocker, Carly Simon, and the Doobie Brothers- Eddie Schwartz quickly became a successful music producer, based in Nashville. The period before he started ranking up in the music industry was concentrated on struggles. Schwartz was a guitarist living in Toronto and resorted to going to therapy and work on self-improvement.
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In , it was released as the second single from her second album Crimes of Passion. It hit No. The song is one of Benatar's most recognizable tracks. Heard at many baseball and soccer games, the song has been featured on many compilation albums, including both multi-artist works as well as those just focusing on Benatar such as 10 Great Songs and Greatest Hits. Schwartz said that he came up with the title of the song after attending a "pillow punching" therapy session in Toronto, but stated that the title is to be taken metaphorically. Other artists who have performed the song live include singer-songwriter Kelly Clarkson , whose version of "Hit Me with Your Best Shot" received praise by Time. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Billboard Hot 9 U. Cash Box [5] 70 Chart Position U. Billboard [5]
Calling all seniors who want to learn how to use Instagram. As Esplanade Mall re-opens from 19 Jun , mandatory precautionary measures such as thermal scanning, SafeEntry and physical distancing will be implemented. Free parking is available daily. More info. For information about late seating, house rules, photography and more, please refer to our general advisory. An audio experiential journey that introduces students to Chinese instruments through dramatic storytelling and interactive projections.
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Music An audio experiential journey that introduces students to Chinese instruments through dramatic storytelling and interactive projections. Visual Arts Listen to your voice as it travels through this interactive installation that uses the human voice as an artistic medium. Visual Arts Sound like 20 1 Jan — 30 Aug