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Reclaiming Critical Remix Video: The Role of Sampling in Transformative Works


Reclaiming Critical Remix Video: The Role of Sampling in Transformative Works

Hardback by Gallagher, Owen

Reclaiming Critical Remix Video: The Role of Sampling in Transformative Works

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ISBN:
9781138285262
Publication Date:
16 Nov 2017
Language:
English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:
Routledge
Pages:
304 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 17 - 22 May 2024
Reclaiming Critical Remix Video: The Role of Sampling in Transformative Works

Description

Remix is now considered by many to be a form of derivative work, but such generalizations have resulted in numerous non-commercial remixes being wrongfully accused of copyright infringement. Gallagher argues, however, that remix is a fundamentally transformative practice. The assumption that cultural works should be considered a form of private property is called into question in the digital age; thus, he proposes an alternative system to balance the economic interests of cultural producers with the ability of the public to engage with a growing intellectual commons of cultural works. Multimodal analyses of both remixed and non-remixed intertextual work, with a particular focus on examples of critical remix video, fuel the discussion, synthesizing a number of investigative methods including semiotic, rhetorical and ideological analysis.

Contents

Introduction 1. The Specificity of Intertextual Media: Distinctive Characteristics of Remix 2. Visual Semiosis in Critical Remix: Decoding Echoes of the Past 3. Seeing is Believing: The Multimodal Rhetorical Potential of Remix 4. Critical Remix as Ideology Critique: An Alternative World View 5. Rethinking Intellectual Property: In Defence of the Right to Remix Conclusion

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