The artist POGO remixed audio from the movie "Up" to create this awesome song!!! I wasn't sure about copyright stuff but it is linked to the facebook Disney/Pixar page, so maybe? Or maybe they're just taking advantage of the publicity?
such an awesome trailer mash-up/remix!!!! I think it is really well done and clever in the scenes that were chosen and the voice overs from inception that make it seem that Mr. Fredericksen and Russell are really saying them!
These design ideas are a remix of two objects that may not be together normally but come together to create some very unique and helpful pieces- such as a coffee mug with a pocket to hold your "biscuit" (or cookie), or a car buckle to be a key chain holder. I think this is an example of new media in the sense of the design and ways to think of life- the way advances in technology changes people's lives is similar to the potential that these products have in people's lives.
This has to be one of the coolest things I have had the pleasure to read about. Talk about working with technology to develop art! Not only is the thought processes of creating this awesome but the idea behind it kind of blows my mind.
Remix of Call me Maybe with R Kelly's Ignition. It's actually pretty awesome! I kind of wish they had randomly jumped into the Call Me Maybe refrain at some point cause that would have been hilarious!
This producer Sango, took an already awesome song Gone that is originally about 8 minutes cut it down to 4 and made it even more amazing. One of my favorite remixes.
Yes, what a remix of arts: graffiti + time lapse + stop motion animation + special effects + awesome music... It's also implied that art kind of makes itself - we're just the tools with minds! I like how the spray paint can (also with a mind of its own) comes to "the master" in the very beginning..
Around my sophomore year of high school, I remembered a great instrumental I'd heard at some point in my life but couldn't place. I sung it to a friend (ber ner ner ner ner neeer ner ner…) and while she recognized it, she couldn't place it either. We made it our mission to figure it out, asking everyone we knew, and eventually someone posted the attached link to my facebook. This class made me suspicious that perhaps the instrumental wasn't actually created by DJ Kool. Using whosampled.com, I found out that the this awesome piece has nothing to do with him. The entire instrumental is taken from "The 900 Number" by The 45 King (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=axJpBlxW6n0). But then I looked up The 45 King, and discovered that he, too, is a DJ. "Let Me Clear my Throat," which gets the credit for this instrumental, is actually a remix of "The 900 Number," which is a remix of Marva Whitney's "Unwind Yourself" (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ym7IoodKeWI). And Whitney is just the singer; I wasn't able to find the sax player behind it all. I think it's upsetting that most of the credit goes to DJ Cool, who merely added a worthless hook you wish wasn't there and small bits of songs which barely alter The 45 King's work. At least Mac Miller, the most recent borrower I could find, changed it up a bit: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f3GGN51_pjE