~ Archive for February, 2004 ~

When copyright, innovation, art and satellites collide

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Hours of fun, art and irony at Illegal Art: Freedom of Expression in the Corporate Age an online exhibit including Brian Springer’s “Spin” (a look at “media-manufactured reality” and politics via raw satellite feeds) and DJ Danger Mouse’s The Grey Album (the highly innovative, but illegal, sound sensation remixing of The Beatles” White Album and Jay-Z’s The Black Album).

UPDATE 2/26/04: Here’s the inevitable fallout of The Grey Album’s huge popularity and copyright conflicts…Grey Tuesday .

E-Publishing’s “Pong Moment”

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Two interesting posts on Poynter’s E-Media Tidbits regarding
Martin Nisenholtz’s (New York Times Digital) theory that future of e-media will be something completely different… The ‘Third Phase’ of Electronic Publishing, and The Pong Moment in Convergence Chaser. While it may not be quite the “pong moment,” the NYT’s interactive reporting is an excellent and different combination of reporting in a personal one-on-one style (reporter to viewer) with interviews, quotes, sounds of the scene, and great photography. Check out their daily interactive feature at nytimes.com or peruse Campaign 2004.

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