<br clear="all">Digicult Articles:<br><br>Remix between DIY and aesthetics. Time-based work by André Gonçalves<br><br>an essay by Ana Carvalho<br><a href="http://www.digicult.it/news/16961-2/" target="_blank">http://www.digicult.it/news/16961-2/</a><br>
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practices of re-combination and repetition of pre-existent material
that we call remixing, nowadays detached from its musical roots,
combined with other apropriative methods, and expanded to image, text
and to the combinatory possibilities across all media, is defined, in
generic terms, by the creative production based on the actions of cut,
copy and paste[1].<br><br>Remix carries within itself values about
intellectual property and ethics related to the exchange and sharing of
content, experience and expertise. Remixing implies collecting,
re-contextualizing by re-combining data and its meanings. In
performance, the remixed combination becoms momentariry and ephemeral.<br><br>In
this text I will trace a parallel between the actions of remixing
content/data and actions of hacking technology (hardware) in a way that
expresses recombination as a creative process that brings the new to
existence. This text is part of a series of ongoing written exercises on
live audiovisual performative practices at their intersection with
other art practices and other areas of knowledge.<br><br><a href="http://www.digicult.it/news/16961-2/" target="_blank">http://www.digicult.it/news/16961-2/</a><font size="1">_<br><br><br>____________________________________________________________________________________________________<br>
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Marco Mancuso<br>
Digital Art, Design & Culture<br>
Digicult Director | Critic, Curator and Professor<br>Largo Murani 4, 20133, Milan (Italy)<br>
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