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REMIX | REMAKE | REMODELREMIX | REMAKE | REMODEL

Allison Jones

Credit: RiP! Manifesto

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A little activity to start with….A little activity to start with….

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And now for a video…And now for a video…

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The Avalanches – The Avalanches – ‘Since I Left You’‘Since I Left You’

1999 Debut album

• Both critically acclaimed and popular with the kids

• An estimated 3,500 separate seemingly mismatched separate vinyl clips

• ‘Found sounds’ – musical soundtracks, oddball comedy routines,easy listening 60s and 70s pop, Madonna

• Unique hybrid of hip hop, psychedelia, pop

• Organic process, no intention of clearing samples

• Where is the follow up?!! Lost in the copyright clearance process most likely!!

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Just what is ‘Remix’ ?Just what is ‘Remix’ ?

• You’re probably familiar with these terms:

Meme, bricolage, collage, appropriation, sample, cut-n-paste, ‘found sounds’, Read-Write, Read-Only, mash-up, ‘culture jamming’

• All of these are in some form a type of Remix

• Remix is the act of taking existing artistic work or anything in a form of media or an object and altering it to suit your purposes

• A “remix” in the sense of music is usually an artist-sanctioned re-working of a song

• But based on the above list of terms, it means so much more

• An entire creative movement

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A veritable feast of media, genres and artworksA veritable feast of media, genres and artworks

• Forms of media, genres, objects and individual works can be remixed

• Music, obviously ;P - mash-ups, sampling, traditional remix

• Films – ‘’re-boot’’ of films (eg. ‘foreign’ films)

• Literature – eg. ‘’intertextuality’’

• Theatre – 160 Characters stage production

• Academic writing – essays utilising the ideas of others

• Internet Memes – constantly mutate. LOLCats, Hitler videos

• ‘Modding’ – modifying/personalising objects

• AND SO ON….

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Cardon CopyCardon Copy

http://www.cardoncopy.com/

Handwritten flyers on telegraph poles re-worked and then post the new version back in the original environment

ROOM FOR RENT

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Cardon CopyCardon Copy

LOST CAT

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Cardon CopyCardon Copy

MISSING DOG

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Why Remix? If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it…Why Remix? If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it…

• Curiosity/Experimentation

• Participation/Community

• Remix as protest

• Competition Photograph: Catherine Shaw

• The embedded meaning of existing work – Lessig

• DIY culture – extension of punk ethic

• Digital media has facilitated an explosion of remix – formats are remixable, tools are more accessible

• Shifts in the location of production – ‘’Produsage’’ – Axel Bruns

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Larry Lessig…Larry Lessig…

• Harvard Law Professor

• Prominent Remix scholar

• Main interest: intersection of technologyand the law -- > digital technologyand copyright

• Has published 5 books and countless articles

• Founder of Creative Commons

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REMIX…LessigREMIX…Lessig

• Main Focus -- > REMIX: TEXT and REMIX: MEDIA

• Why are the two treated differently?

• Outlines the differences and similarities between the two

• Modern use of media and remix is just another way of writing

• Benefits of remix: Community and Education

• Remix is not new, but has been silenced by economics and copyright

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Creative CommonsCreative Commons

• Est. 2001, not for profit

• To allow people to have their work used more easily by others

• Mission is to increase the amount of material available in ‘’The Commons’ – for legal use by the public

• Licences are free with different options for level of usage allowance

• Estimated 350 million CC licences in use in 2009 globally

• Used by companies such as Google, Al Jazeera, Flickr

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Other leading lights…Other leading lights…

• Greg Gillis AKA Girl Talk – mash up muso

• Cory Doctorow – novelist, tech activist, blogger, Boing Boing co-ed

• Henry Jenkins - academic

• Axel Bruns - academic

• Negativland – multimedia collective into ‘culture jamming’

• Hip hop stars

• Other artists

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Critique : there’s a lot to think about…Critique : there’s a lot to think about…

• Ethics

• Copyright, IP

• Recognising the original source, distortion of meaning

• $$$

• The value of remixed works

• Talent?

• Fragmented experience and culture

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Can’t stop ‘til you get enough…Can’t stop ‘til you get enough…

• Lawrence Lessig explaining Remix culture and Creative Commons:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TFdcPc-4Ris

• Lessig’s very amusing riposte to Andrew Keen:

http://www.lessig.org/blog/2007/05/keens_the_cult_of_the_amateur.html

• Walking on Eggshells Yale student documentary:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jt0ASo_6Sdghttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SYNrVVbfLxwhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-kLJND1z52c

• Download Remix legally and for free!

http://www.archive.org/details/LawrenceLessigRemix

• View the RiP! Manifesto film in parts:

http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=rip+manifesto&aq=f

• Colbert Report video:

http://www.wired.com/underwire/2009/01/colbert-issues

• Henry Jenkins

http://www.henryjenkins.org/2008/06/interview_with_total_remixs_ow.html

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We need to talk…We need to talk…

• Is there a generational divide in attitudes towards remix and the use of others’ work?

• Is a work original if it’s not something completely brand new? Is it something of lower artistic worth?

• Where is remix going? Is it just a fad or here to stay?

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Thanks kids….Thanks kids….