W10:After reading Free culture movement and Remix culture / 진신

Summary:

Remix culture is a term describing a society that allows and encourages derivative works by combining or editing existing materials to produce a new creative work or product. A remix culture would be, by default, permissive of efforts to improve upon, change, integrate, or otherwise remix the work of copyright holders.

 For remix culture to survive, it must be shared and created by others. This is where participatory culture comes into play, because consumers start participating by becoming contributors.

The Domains of remixing includes Folklore and vocal traditions, Graphic arts, Books and other information, Software and other digital goods, Music, Film and video,GIFs,Fan fiction, and Remixing in religion.

Interesting point:

With the development of the time, remix culture has once again entered our vision. In the two-way era of Internet 2.0, we also seem to need the existence of remix culture. But this will be like Kirby Ferguson said in his TED talk the three key elements of creativity — copy, transform, and combine — are the building blocks of all original ideas; building on Pablo Picasso's famous quote "Good artists copy, great artists steal." Our time may return to the era of bottom innovation.

Discussion point:

Each country treats remix culture differently. In China, for example, if I want to publish a remix music, I need to mark (feat: name) at the end of my music work, etc.However, the new version of the remix music is enjoyed by the new recording funder. How does the team work in remixing cultural work in your country?

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