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Posted by on dec 11, 2010

Kopiëren en creativiteit

Kopiëren, creativiteit en de vraag over de waarde, danwel het bestaan van originaliteit, komen aan de orde in een podcast genaamd Where We Live: Copying and Creativity. Aan het woord komen Marcus Boon (auteur van het boek In Praise Of Copying), DJ Spooky en rechtenprofessor Susan Scafidi. Beluister de podcast hieronder:

Toen ik een quote van Boon plaatste op Twitter kreeg ik hierop een interessante reactie:

http://twitter.com/#!/ingridtappin/status/13576614726074368

In het aanbevolen artikel wordt naast de bekende Picasso-quote “Good artists copy; great artists steal“, ook een uitspraak van T.S. Eliott aangehaald:

Poets and authors can use other people’s writings as a base for their works as long as the reuse takes the work to a new place, and introduces it to a new audience.”

En aangezien van tijd tot tijd een waarheid als een koe nooit verkeerd is kan ie maar beter komen van een vermaard auteur.

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Posted by on dec 11, 2010

Christian Marclay – Record Player (2000)

De onbetwiste koning van de analoge mashup is, naast John Oswald, toch wel Christian Marclay. De resultaten van zijn vinylexperimenten zijn zowel auditief als tastbaar, speels als rauw. Onderstaande documentaire Record Player (zowel in letterlijke als figuurlijke zin) geeft een mooie inkijk in zijn manier van werken.

Marclay’s work explores connections between sound, noise, photography, video, and film. A pioneer of using gramaphone records and turntables as musical instruments to create sound collage, Marclay is, in the words of critic Thom Jurek, perhaps the “unwitting inventor of turntablism.” His own use of turntables and records, beginning in the mid-1970s, was developed independently of but roughly parallel to hip hop’s use of the instrument.”

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Posted by on dec 10, 2010

Pogo doet het nu met een kleine prinses

Pogo (Nick Bertke) maakte in dit geval gebruik van beeld en geluid van de film A Little Princess en ik neem wederom m’n pet af voor zoveel creatieve monnikenarbeid.

Whisperlude is my remix of A Little Princess, comprising harp sections, sound effects and vocal syllables recorded from the film. There are well over 100 different sounds in total, and it was quite a challenge when sequencing and mastering to keep it all sounding neat and coherent.

In editing the video for Whisperlude, I wanted to bring into fruition emotional experiences I’ve had over the past year by juxtaposing shots of sadness and happiness. The result is a video that isn’t as cheerful as most of my works, but one that I’m able to connect to on an emotional level very well.

Whisperlude marks the first of my videos to feature any kind of visual effects, and don’t be surprised if it’s the last. While the fruits of my labour are satisfying, it’s difficult for me to justify them delaying the release of a track this much. The rotoscoping and tracking involved had me go without sleep for several days, as if levelling each shot isn’t tedious enough with each video I produce. Nevertheless, I’m very happy with the results, and I don’t think such a rapid succession of shots could have worked any other way.

As always, picking a name took some time. I eventually narrowed my choices down to Whisperlude and Saratone (Sara being the main character of the film). I just happened to be speaking with YouTube wunderkind HomeStarRunnerTron before posting the video, who was kind enough to ask his family for a second opinion. With their help, I uploaded this track immediately with a title I think suits it well! My heart goes out to Skye and his family for always being such beautiful people.

Many thanks to everybody who has watched the video and downloaded the track. I hope you enjoy it.

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Posted by on dec 10, 2010

Lessig en Zittrain over Wikileaks and the Information Wars

Lessig en Zittrain over Wikileaks and the Information Wars

Van MediaBerkman:

Zittrain, Lessig, and the Berkman Center Fellows explore many facets surrounding the Wikileaks imbroglio, including the values of transparency and freedom of speech; the legality and ethics of the Wikileaks data dump; the role of the news media; and the involvement of government and private tech organizations to take Wikileaks down.”

Beluister het interview hier.

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Posted by on dec 5, 2010

Een nieuwe dag een nieuwe Pogo

My remix of vocals, sound effects and musical chords from the 1995 classic ‘A Little Princess’ directed by the brilliant Alfonso Cuaron. With the possible exception of ‘Go Out And Love Someone’, this marks the most vocal samples I’ve extracted and sequenced in one track.”

Ontzettend bewonderenswaardig wat Pogo (echte naam: Nick Bertke) voor elkaar krijgt. Bekijk zeker meer van diens werk op zijn Youtubekanaal, of website.

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