Who Owns History? Radicalizing Refamiarization
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Who Owns History?
Radicalizing “Refamiliarization”
Luc Tuymans, ‘The Secretary of State’, 2005, oil on canvas, 18 x 24-3/8 inches. The Museum of Modern Art, New York
Joy Garnett, ‘Stones’, 2003, oil on canvas, 60 x 78 inches.
Mike Rosulek,For Darwin’s 200th birthday
Legal Limits on Copyright
Fair Use
Professor Lawrence Lessig
Luc Tuymans, ‘The Secretary of State’, 2005, oil on canvas, 18 x 24-3/8 inches. The Museum of Modern Art, New York
Protestor, Aviano, Italy [Reuters Photo/Stefano Rellandini]
Joy Garnett, ‘Stones’, 2003, oil on canvas, 60 x 78 inches.
The Media Narrative…
Joy Garnett, ‘Stones’, 2003, oil on canvas, 60 x 78 inches.
“Riot”
(2003-2004)
Susan Meiselas: NICARAGUA, Esteli (1979).
Artist Tim Whidden mirrored the image on his own site…
Artist Mark River created a “derivative” work based on Molotov that demonstrated the idea of “mirroring”:
Artist Ryan Griffis declares “Joywar”( a reference to “Toywar” c. 1999)
Jess Loseby
Joseph + Donna McElroyhttp://electrichands.com/shanghai-pepsi.jpg
Michael Szpakowski : Solidarity webpage
Ottokin.com:
Date: Wed, 10 Mar 2004 16:33:22 +0100Re: tshirt
Produce this shirt an fuck the Pepsi!
Bye from ItalyPaolo
“Spook” site
Edwardo Navasse:http://navasse.net/joywar
Eryk Salvaggio: “JOY!” (ASCII) http://www.anatomyofhope.net/joy
Quicktime movie: “Art not Crime”
Kate Southworth: Pirates of Penzancehttp://www.gloriousninth.com/piratesofpenzance.html
Molotov Remix - consists of a jpg of Joy Garnett's painting "Molotov" sliced into 121 43px X 52px images. Each sliced image is randomly loaded via java script into one of 121 cells of an html table.
Users may click on the "Recompose" link to achieve a new randomly generated recomposition each time. The chances of users hitting upon a perfect realignment of image slices is less than winning the lottery, but just in case I have a "fair use" argument ready.
http://art-design.smsu.edu/cooley/molotov/
mark cooley
Edward Tang: “Molotov Landscapes” created using a custom software in Windows C++ using Visual C++ .NET and OpenGL for graphics.http://antiexperience.com
[Adam Mansfield: http://sasnak.org ]
http://www.splatterkitty.com
Pau Waelder: http://www.sicplacitum.com/arte/molotov.htm
Susan Meiselas: NICARAGUA, Esteli (1979).
Conclusion…
“Metropolitan Researcher”