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The Routledge Companion to Remix Studies comprises contemporary texts by key authors and artists who are active in the emerging field of remix studies. As an organic international movement, remix culture originated in the popular music culture of the 1970s, and has since grown into a rich cultural activity encompassing numerous forms of media.

The act of recombining pre-existing material brings up pressing questions of authenticity, reception, authorship, copyright, and the techno-politics of media activism. This book approaches remix studies from various angles, including sections on history, aesthetics, ethics, politics, and practice, and presents theoretical chapters alongside case studies of remix projects. The Routledge Companion to Remix Studies is a valuable resource for both researchers and remix practitioners, as well as a teaching tool for instructors using remix practices in the classroom.



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Introduction Eduardo Navas, Owen Gallagher, xtine burrough Part I: History 1. Remix and the Dialogic Engine of Culture: A Model for Generative Combinatoriality Martin Irvine 2. A Rhetoric of Remix Scott H. Church 3. Toward a Remix Culture: An Existential Perspective Vito Campanelli 4. An Oral History of Sampling: From Turntables to Mashups Kembrew McLeod 5. Can I Borrow Your Proper Name? Remixing Signatures and the Contemporary Author Cicero da Silva 6. The Extended Remix: Rhetoric and history Margie Borschke 7. Culture and Remix: A Theory on Cultural Sublation Eduardo Navas

Part II: Aesthetics 8. Remix Strategies in Social Media Lev Manovich 9. Remixing Movies and Trailers Before and After the Digital Age Nicola Maria Dusi 10. Remixing the Plague of Images: Video Art from Latin America in a Transnational Context Erandy Vergara 11. Race & Remix: The Aesthetics of Race in the Visual & Performing Arts Tashima Thomas 12. Digital Poetics and Remix Culture: From the Artisanal Image to the Immaterial Image Monica Tavares 13. The End of an Aura: Nostalgia, Memory, and the Haunting of Hip-hop Roy Christopher 14. Appropriation is Activism Byron Russell

Part III: Ethics 15. The Emerging Ethics of Networked Culture Aram Sinnreich 16. The Panopticon of Ethical Video Remix Practice Mette Birk 17. Cutting Scholarship Together/Apart: Rethinking the Political-Economy of Scholarly Book Publishing Janneke Adema 18. Copyright and Fair Use in Remix: From Alarmism to Action Patricia Aufderheide 19. I Thought I Made A Vid, But Then You Told Me That I Didn’t: Aesthetics and Boundary Work in the Fan Vidding Community Katharina Freund 20. Peeling The Layers of the Onion: Authorship in Mashup and Remix Cultures John Logie 21. remixthecontext (a theoretical fiction) Mark Amerika

Part IV: Politics 22. A Capital Remix Rachel O’Dwyer 23. Remix Practices and Activism: A Semiotic Analysis of Creative Dissent Paolo Peverini 24. Political Remix Video as a Vernacular Discourse Olivia Conti 25. Locative Media as Remix Conor McGarrigle 26. The Politics of John Lennon’s "Imagine": Contextualizing the Roles of Mashups and New Media in Political Protest J. Meryl Krieger 27. Détournement as a Premise of the Remix from Political, Aesthetic, and Technical Perspectives Nadine Wanono 28. The New Polymath (Remixing Knowledge) Rachel Falconer

Part V: Practice 29. Crises of Meaning in Communities of Creative Appropriation: A Case Study of the 2010 RE/Mixed Media Festival Tom Tenney 30. Of "REAPPROPRIATIONS" Gustavo Romano 31. Aesthetics of Remix: Networked Interactive Objects and Interface Design Jonah Brucker-Cohen 32. Reflections on the Amen Break: A Continued History, an Unsettled Ethics Nate Harrison 33. Going Crazy with Remix: A Classroom Study by Practice via Lenz v. Universal xtine burrough and Dr. Emily Erickson 34. A Remix Artist and Advocate Desiree D’Alessandro 35. Occupy / Band Aid Mashup: "Do They Know It’s Christmas?" Owen Gallagher 36. Remixing the Remix Elisa Kreisinger 37. A Fair(y) Use Tale Eric Faden 38. An Aesthetics of Deception in Political Remix Video Diran Lyons 39. Radical Remix: Manifestoon Jesse Drew 40. In Two Minds Kevin Atherton

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      Publication Date: 1/9/2016 12:08:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781138216716, 978-1138216716
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      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The Routledge Companion to Remix Studies comprises contemporary texts by key authors and artists who are active in the emerging field of remix studies. As an organic international movement, remix culture originated in the popular music culture of the 1970s, and has since grown into a rich cultural activity encompassing numerous forms of media.

      The act of recombining pre-existing material brings up pressing questions of authenticity, reception, authorship, copyright, and the techno-politics of media activism. This book approaches remix studies from various angles, including sections on history, aesthetics, ethics, politics, and practice, and presents theoretical chapters alongside case studies of remix projects. The Routledge Companion to Remix Studies is a valuable resource for both researchers and remix practitioners, as well as a teaching tool for instructors using remix practices in the classroom.



      Table of Contents

      Introduction Eduardo Navas, Owen Gallagher, xtine burrough Part I: History 1. Remix and the Dialogic Engine of Culture: A Model for Generative Combinatoriality Martin Irvine 2. A Rhetoric of Remix Scott H. Church 3. Toward a Remix Culture: An Existential Perspective Vito Campanelli 4. An Oral History of Sampling: From Turntables to Mashups Kembrew McLeod 5. Can I Borrow Your Proper Name? Remixing Signatures and the Contemporary Author Cicero da Silva 6. The Extended Remix: Rhetoric and history Margie Borschke 7. Culture and Remix: A Theory on Cultural Sublation Eduardo Navas

      Part II: Aesthetics 8. Remix Strategies in Social Media Lev Manovich 9. Remixing Movies and Trailers Before and After the Digital Age Nicola Maria Dusi 10. Remixing the Plague of Images: Video Art from Latin America in a Transnational Context Erandy Vergara 11. Race & Remix: The Aesthetics of Race in the Visual & Performing Arts Tashima Thomas 12. Digital Poetics and Remix Culture: From the Artisanal Image to the Immaterial Image Monica Tavares 13. The End of an Aura: Nostalgia, Memory, and the Haunting of Hip-hop Roy Christopher 14. Appropriation is Activism Byron Russell

      Part III: Ethics 15. The Emerging Ethics of Networked Culture Aram Sinnreich 16. The Panopticon of Ethical Video Remix Practice Mette Birk 17. Cutting Scholarship Together/Apart: Rethinking the Political-Economy of Scholarly Book Publishing Janneke Adema 18. Copyright and Fair Use in Remix: From Alarmism to Action Patricia Aufderheide 19. I Thought I Made A Vid, But Then You Told Me That I Didn’t: Aesthetics and Boundary Work in the Fan Vidding Community Katharina Freund 20. Peeling The Layers of the Onion: Authorship in Mashup and Remix Cultures John Logie 21. remixthecontext (a theoretical fiction) Mark Amerika

      Part IV: Politics 22. A Capital Remix Rachel O’Dwyer 23. Remix Practices and Activism: A Semiotic Analysis of Creative Dissent Paolo Peverini 24. Political Remix Video as a Vernacular Discourse Olivia Conti 25. Locative Media as Remix Conor McGarrigle 26. The Politics of John Lennon’s "Imagine": Contextualizing the Roles of Mashups and New Media in Political Protest J. Meryl Krieger 27. Détournement as a Premise of the Remix from Political, Aesthetic, and Technical Perspectives Nadine Wanono 28. The New Polymath (Remixing Knowledge) Rachel Falconer

      Part V: Practice 29. Crises of Meaning in Communities of Creative Appropriation: A Case Study of the 2010 RE/Mixed Media Festival Tom Tenney 30. Of "REAPPROPRIATIONS" Gustavo Romano 31. Aesthetics of Remix: Networked Interactive Objects and Interface Design Jonah Brucker-Cohen 32. Reflections on the Amen Break: A Continued History, an Unsettled Ethics Nate Harrison 33. Going Crazy with Remix: A Classroom Study by Practice via Lenz v. Universal xtine burrough and Dr. Emily Erickson 34. A Remix Artist and Advocate Desiree D’Alessandro 35. Occupy / Band Aid Mashup: "Do They Know It’s Christmas?" Owen Gallagher 36. Remixing the Remix Elisa Kreisinger 37. A Fair(y) Use Tale Eric Faden 38. An Aesthetics of Deception in Political Remix Video Diran Lyons 39. Radical Remix: Manifestoon Jesse Drew 40. In Two Minds Kevin Atherton

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