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Tag Archives: remix
Everything is a Remix – “Wagon Wheel” Edition
I just went to see the band Old Crow Medicine Show about a week ago, and and I highly recommend seeing them if you have the chance. They are particularly famous for the song “Wagon Wheel.” Wait a minute, is … Continue reading
Posted in Chapter 7
Tagged country music, covers, music, remix
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Pre-class Video – Mr. Rogers Remix
Because I can….
Posted in Chapter 9
Tagged Because I can, Mr. Rogers, pre-class video, remix
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Everything is a Remix
Kirby Ferguson has put together a fantastic series of videos explaining the notion that we are living in a remix culture where most cultural products are created by recombining previous ones. Here’s the complete series in order, along with a … Continue reading
Link Ch. 10 – Everything Is a Remix looks at The Matrix
The folks at Everything is a Remix look at all the cyberpunk quotes in the Matrix movies. The argument at EIAR is not that The Matrix is ripping off previous movies and books, rather that everything in popular culture is … Continue reading