course resources for the students of m_cooley :: dept of art & visual technology @ GMU

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Projects

exercises in
context & meaning

absence/presence
compositing
montage
sampling, mashing...
detritus

mediation & identity

mediated portraiture
net identities

imaging data

polling

mapping, navigation & social engineering

net drift
surveillance and sousveillance

Interactivity

experiments with interactivity
disembodiment and dislocation

technology and the body

aesthetics of biotech

commerce & the public relations industry

net detournement
subvertisement
billboard
eCommerce

media & public space

tactical experiments
postcards project
REpackage
public space / media space

fictions & (non)fictions

REPOhistory
memorial project
net document
hypertext & net cinema

 

 

Student Work

Eric Binter
swf 22.77 MB

Jonathan Adams

Ryan Moore

Eric Binter
swf 11.7 MB

Justin Gault
Quicktime 20 MB

Art

various recuts - various artists

psychopolitical agents; terrorists, terrorists, terrorists - An RNC remix

the grey album
grey_video - DJ Danger Mouse

Eric Fensler (PSAs)
PSAs back online

DC 9/11 - The Evildoers Remix - MTAA

RNC Mode - various artists and Furtherfield Studio

Tom Forsythe 1 2 3 4

Joy Garnett 1 2 3 4

Cory Arcangel 1

etoy

Negativland

DJ spooky

DJ Danger Mouse 1 2

AfterWalkerEvans

NCAC

Illegal Art

®™mark

Media Trips

detritus.net

VCE Art

sonic outlaws - craig baldwin

Resources

freeculture.org

Open source Culture lecture series @ Columbia University

Fundamentals of Intellectual Property

Creative Commons

 

 

 

 



Project: sampling, remixing, mashing

Assignment

Create two 20 second audio remixes or mashups to be used as a soundtracks (or alternate soundtracks) to the videos produced in project 2. The audio files should consist of at least 4 samples each taken from radically different sources.

Notes on Property in the Age of Digital Reproduction

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Remix

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bastard_pop#Cut-ups

How Copyright Law Changed Hip Hop: An interview with Public Enemy's Chuck D and Hank Shocklee