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Tree of Codes: A Literary Remix
The Meowmorphosis: Book Trailer
remixthebook.com "The remixthebook.com website is the online hub for the digital remixes of many of the theories generated in the print book and features the work of artists, creative writers and scholars for whom the practice and theory of remix art is central to their research interests."
Book Spine Poetry
http://www.brainpickings.org/index.php/tag/remix/
Wired: Hypothetical Remix Culture class
Wikipedia Page to Remix Culture
THE Remix Book by Lessig
Moby-Dick in Pictures: One Drawing for Every Page inspiration for remix project
Matt Kish creator of ^ blog
"Everything is a Remix" video series
Remixed Media Festival "A celebration of collaborative art-making and creative appropriation. It’s the artists’ contribution to the ongoing conversation about remixing, mashups, copyright law, fair use, and the freedom of artists to access their culture in order to add to and build upon it."
Center for Social Innovation Remix Culture article
Remix Theory "online resource by Eduardo Navas that offers some of his research on Remix."
p2pfoundation wiki on Remix Culture
Center for Social Media nine common types of re-appropriation practices that use copyrighted material
Literary Remix:
5 Art and Design Projects Inspired by Literary ClassicsTree of Codes: A Literary Remix
The Meowmorphosis: Book Trailer
remixthebook.com "The remixthebook.com website is the online hub for the digital remixes of many of the theories generated in the print book and features the work of artists, creative writers and scholars for whom the practice and theory of remix art is central to their research interests."
Book Spine Poetry
http://www.brainpickings.org/index.php/tag/remix/
Remix Culture:
DIGIKULT 204 a class and syllabus taught in Norway in 2009Wired: Hypothetical Remix Culture class
Wikipedia Page to Remix Culture
THE Remix Book by Lessig
Moby-Dick in Pictures: One Drawing for Every Page inspiration for remix project
Matt Kish creator of ^ blog
"Everything is a Remix" video series
Remixed Media Festival "A celebration of collaborative art-making and creative appropriation. It’s the artists’ contribution to the ongoing conversation about remixing, mashups, copyright law, fair use, and the freedom of artists to access their culture in order to add to and build upon it."
Center for Social Innovation Remix Culture article
Remix Theory "online resource by Eduardo Navas that offers some of his research on Remix."
p2pfoundation wiki on Remix Culture
Center for Social Media nine common types of re-appropriation practices that use copyrighted material
good pinterest board collection
- Parody and satire: Copyrighted material used in spoofing of popular mass media, celebrities or politicians (Baby Got Book)
- Negative or critical commentary: Copyrighted material used to communicate a negative message (Metallica Sucks)
- Positive commentary: Copyrighted material used to communicate a positive message (Steve Irwin Fan Tribute)
- Quoting to trigger discussion: Copyrighted material used to highlight an issue and prompt public awareness, discourse (Abstinence PSA on Feministing.com)
- Illustration or example: Copyrighted material used to support a new idea with pictures and sound (Evolution of Dance)
- Incidental use: Copyrighted material captured as part of capturing something else (Prisoners Dance to Thriller)
- Personal reportage/diaries: Copyrighted material incorporated into the chronicling of a personal experience (Me on stage with U2… AGAIN!!!)
- Archiving of vulnerable or revealing materials: Copyrighted material that might have a short life on mainstream media due to controversy (Stephen Colbert’s Speech at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner)
- Pastiche or collage: Several copyrighted materials incorporated together into a new creation, or in other cases, an imitation of sorts of copyrighted work (Apple Commercial)
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