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skcrawford

Décollage - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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    Information on "Decollage"--the opposite of collage. Instead of compiling things, it is an art form done by "taking away." 
gsthompson

Snoop Dogg Remixes 'Drop It Like It's Hot' For Hot Pockets - 0 views

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    Snoop Lion and Hot Pockets. Remix in its most unnecessary form...
Alex Rego

Glossary of Remix Terms - 0 views

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    Form thos of us doing audio remixes, some official terminology.
skcrawford

Sean Cubitt - Good Vibrations: Time As Special Effect - StumbleUpon - 0 views

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    Just some of the interesting facets of new media art forms explored. The article explains how art is limited and unlimited by modernity. 
Becca Schall

The Avalanches - 'Frontier Psychiatrist' - YouTube - 0 views

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    This dj group formed in the late 90s and makes most of its songs from samples from a bunch of old vinyls.  Their style is really different but has been pretty successful!  
Kristen Hill-Clemons

Boo Bass (Monsters, Inc. Remix) - YouTube - 0 views

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    I watched Becca's Pulp Fiction post and it brought me here. Clips from Monster's Inc were put together to form a comply a video of Boo (one of my favorite Disney characters). Thanks Becca for the lead. 
Kristen Hill-Clemons

ELDERS REACT TO DUBSTEP (SKRILLEX) - YouTube - 0 views

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    I know this isn't a remix, but DUBSTEP essentially is a mix of instruments and different music forms. Here is a funny clip of an older generations take on Dubstep music. One man even calls it "metellaickeeerb" metallica mixed with... IDK? 
Alex Rego

Steve Kardynal's Sexy and He Knows It!! - YouTube - 0 views

shared by Alex Rego on 10 Sep 12 - No Cached
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    Lip Sync as a form of remix? Altering the context instead of the content. Also just hilarious. And this is an added bonus by the same YouTuber: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ogJtX-Z7Xs
Abigail Kelsen

YouTube Copyright School - YouTube - 0 views

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    Cartoon explaining copyright for Youtube in the simplest of forms.
Aaron Port

Meta Sampling: The Sincerest Form of Flattery, or Mere Copying? - Blogcritics Music - 0 views

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    Wonder if any songs entirely made of samples could be found
gsthompson

Music Is Still Too Expensive To Be Free, Too Free To Be Expensive - 0 views

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    This article just reiterates some of our analysis from last week on music services and the industry as a whole. The best take away really is the headline. Too Expensive to be free, too free to be expensive. The music industry falls somewhere in the middle of this perception of value. And admittedly so do many forms of media (TV via Hulu, NYT and paid subscriptions, etc.)
Mica Willis

No Doubt Push and Shove Review - 0 views

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    Probably the best review of the album I've read this morning...
Charlie Wegrzyn

A History of Political Remix Video (Before YouTube) - 1 views

shared by Charlie Wegrzyn on 02 Oct 12 - No Cached
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    "Filmmakers, fans, activists, artists, and media makers have been reediting television, movies, and news media for critical and political purposes since almost the very beginning of moving pictures. Over the past century, this subversive form of populist remixing has been called many things, including appropriation art, détournement, media jamming, found footage, avant-garde film, television hacking, telejusting, political remix, scratch video, vidding, outsider art, antiart, and even cultural terrorism."
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    These videos are really cool and definitely worth checking out. The early examples, going back to 1941, show the constant desire of people to remix before the technology really caught up.
Abigail Kelsen

Reddit's Awkward Teen Years - 0 views

  • This is my theory: outcast cultures, formed by those who feel a shared exclusion from the mainstream, must survive an awkward adolescence before integrating fully back into the culture from which they are spawned. And like most teenagers, there is a lot of whining, misfired blame, and crying about “never asking to be born” before those cultures realize that despite their memory of an idyllic second childhood, everyone must eventually grow up.
Maria Dougherty

Tumblr. - 0 views

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    My tumblr account. Not exactly intended as a work of art, but can been seen as an example of one of the ways I form an identity in the modern age through the collaboration of other's art available to me in the new delivery systems.
Giedre Stankeviciute

Intellectual property - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • Lawrence Lessig, along with many other copyleft and free software activists, have criticized the implied analogy with physical property (like land or an automobile). They argue such an analogy fails because physical property is generally rivalrous while intellectual works are non-rivalrous (that is, if one makes a copy of a work, the enjoyment of the copy does not prevent enjoyment of the original).
  • Some critics of intellectual property, such as those in the free culture movement, point at intellectual monopolies as harming health (in the case of pharmaceutical patents), preventing progress, and benefiting concentrated interests to the detriment of the masses,[34][35] and argue that the public interest is harmed by ever expansive monopolies in the form of copyright extensions, software patents, and business method patents.
  • intellectual property tends to be governed by economic goals when it should be viewed primarily as a social product;
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  • Other criticism of intellectual property law concerns the tendency of the protections of intellectual property to expand, both in duration and in scope. The trend has been toward longer copyright protection[39] (raising fears that it may some day be eternal).
  • Patents have been granted for living organisms,[43] (and in the US, certain living organisms have been patentable for over a century)[44] and colors have been trademarked.[
  • The ethical problems brought up by intellectual property rights are most pertinent when it is socially valuable goods like life-saving medicines and genetically modified seeds that are given intellectual property protection. For example, pharmaceutical companies that produce, apply[clarification needed] intellectual property rights in order to prevent other companies from manufacturing their product without the additional cost of research and development. The application of intellectual property rights allow companies to charge higher than the marginal cost of production in order to recoup the costs of research and development.[50] However, this immediately excludes from the market anyone who cannot afford the cost of the product, in this case a life saving drug.
Mica Willis

Fan Fiction as a form of remix - 1 views

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    I thought this was an interesting topic of fan fiction in remix culture. It written in a law journal so looking at the legal aspects. Kinda long but interesting
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    is this something we have access to? looks very interesting....
Giedre Stankeviciute

NEW MEDIA: Removal of Banksy Mural Sparks Graffiti Ownership Debate - 0 views

  • The presence of street art as a legitimized art form (thanks to artists like Banksy) has raised questions about ownership, and in this case, who would have jurisdiction over the fate of the Banksy mural.
  • According to the Free Press, the lawyers interviewed agreed the Packard Plant’s owners have that jurisdiction because Banksy was trespassing on their property and abandoned his piece, although gallery directors say a Packard Plant foreman gave them permission to remove the mural.
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    If Banksy cannot own his work on somebody's else's wall, why do artists own their music on somebody's else CDs?
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