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Elisabeth Nesheim

What is Digital Culture? | Chris Pirillo - 0 views

  • Could you sit in front of a computer today and use it without an Internet connection? You could - but what would you do?
    • Thais B.
       
      I couldn't sit in front of my computer without Internet!! Actually, a computer without Internet is not a computer nowadays...
    • Jill Walker Rettberg
       
      Can you read this?
  • people my age, however, who don’t use mobile devices or even the Internet
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  • I think that digital culture is pervasive technology. What I mean by that is just assuming a solution is going to be there.
    • Sissel Lenvik
       
      Lets test if this works :)
    • Cecilie wIan
       
      different colours!
    • Roy Hung
       
      testing
  • Digital culture is amazing
    • Neva Stumberger
       
      just trying to comment
    • Elisabeth Nesheim
       
      Digital Culture is diverse
  • When I think of digital culture, I think of it as a part of ourselves, and an extension of society
    • maties lorente
       
      it's not a part, it's just the society
  • digital culture,
    • Roy Hung
       
      testing
  • You’ve potentially grown up with it, and you’re just used to the convenience of it!
    • ziska 04
       
      No. I've actually grown up without computer and internet...
  • part of ourselves,
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    Great post about the digital culture. How Internet influences on our lifes.
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    This guy is just too cool for us
Jill Walker Rettberg

Remix Theory » Archivio » WHAT COMES AFTER REMIX? by Lev Manovich - 0 views

  • officially accepted
    • Jill Walker Rettberg
       
      Hm, that doesn't seem to fit with Lessig and others' arguments about the music industry suing people who use remix?
  • “appropriation” never completely left its original art world context where it was coined.
  • I think that “remixing” is a better term anyway because it suggests a systematic re-working of a source, the meaning which “appropriation” does not have
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  • The other older term commonly used across media is “quoting” but I see it as describing a very different logic than remixing. If remixing implies systematically rearranging the whole text, quoting refers inserting some fragments from old text(s) into the new one.
  • “montage” and “collage”
  • three differences.
  • we can say that if modernist collage always involved a “clash” of element, electronic and software collage also allows for “blend.
    • Jill Walker Rettberg
       
      This is really interesting!! Consider in relation to our discussions about film theory and editing - Kuleshov, Eisenstein and more.
  • database of culture
  • Remixing originally had a precise and a narrow meaning that gradually became diffused
  • If post-modernism defined 1980s, remix definitely dominates 2000s
  • Wired magazine devoted its July 2005 issue to the theme Remix Planet.
  • In his book DJ Culture Ulf Poschardt singles out different stages in the evolution of remixing practice
  • Around the turn of the century (20tth to 21st) people started to apply the term “remix” to other media besides music: visual projects, software, literary texts
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    Useful short article by Lev Manovich, who is a prominent scholar of digital culture, about the history of remix and its relationship to other related practices in art and literature (appropriation, quoting, montage, etc). Read this!
Jill Walker Rettberg

Folk Cultures and Digital Cultures | MIT World - 0 views

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    Tom Pettitt's brief talk explaining the Gutenberg Parenthesis is available as a video from the keynote at Media in Transition conference in 2007 at MIT. Pettitt starts speaking around 36:50 minutes in. You may be interested in the other speakers too.
Jill Walker Rettberg

Digital Culture Adventure - 2 views

  • Political remix video not criticize the way that mass media work, but it used them to send messages totally different from that which the media want to launch.
    • Jill Walker Rettberg
       
      Good point.
    • Jill Walker Rettberg
       
      Or at least an interesting assertion - I wonder if it's completely true? Probably?
  • the usage of  material that is already familiar to the public and has a certain amount of built in cultural meaning helps to create a more close relation with the public
  • Dennis G. Jez, a teacher from Pennsylvania
    • Jill Walker Rettberg
       
      If you call him "an American academic" or "a scholar who" or something like that it makes him sound more authoritative - and it's true, he's a researcher/academic at a university or college. Teacher sounds a bit like he's a high school teacher rather than a researcher. Also, his last name is Jerz, not Jez :)
Jill Walker Rettberg

Gisle Hannemyr: Lommejuss omkring digitale medier - 0 views

  • Natur og Ungdoms satiriske bearbeidelse av Jens-portrettet fra filmplakaten til filmen «Olje­berget»
  • en kunsthistorisk tradisjon som i det minste tolerererer denne typen gjenbruk av vernede verk i satirisk og politisk øyemed
  • det burde være rom i opphavsrettslovgivningen (de lege ferenda) for at denne typen satiriske og kritiske ytringer skal være tillatt.
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    Overview of Norwegian copyright law (in Norwegian...) Særlig interessant for oss er avsnittene om sitatrett og appropriasjonskunst.
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    Overview of Norwegian copyright law as it concerns digital media written by Gisle Hannemyr.
Cecilie wIan

Digitale kulturer « Likevel.net - 0 views

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    this is the blog of Cecilie
Elisabeth Nesheim

Confessions of an Aca/Fan: Archives: If It Doesn't Spread, It's Dead (Part One): Media ... - 0 views

  • not passed on entirely 'intact'
    • Elisabeth Nesheim
       
      Here again Dawkins talk about memes not being high-fidelity replicators and that they "mutate", and it is not what is difference between mutations that represent the meme, rather the element that all mutations contain
  • how to throw the pot rather than the pot itself
    • Elisabeth Nesheim
       
      Maybe it is not about throwing the pot away, but changing the old pot with on that is easier to throw.  That the original meme is differentiated to such an extent that it has given rise to new memes, that still is part of the same meme-cluster
maties lorente

Vídeo - How you can know where is the fire by Twiter - 0 views

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    A great fiction video about the advantages of our new share and digital culture
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