I got to read, Dr. Mashup; or, Why Educators Should Learn to Stop Worrying and Love the Remix for class and I really liked this sentence: Elements of reuse have always been present in creative work, even though the borrowing may have been framed in terms of ātradition,ā or āinfluence.ā Artistic and scholarly works build on the work of others.ā I mean I definitely agree. I donāt really know about originality I donāt really know if anything is actually originalā¦.maybe if you come up with a weird combination of words. This actually reminds me of a scene in Garden State were Natalie Portmans character is talking about originality (I watch way too many movies) and she dances in one place and sheās like no one is ever going to dance in this place doing the exact same thing you can watch it here:
Overall, I really like the idea of remixes and mashups. Iāve never really played around with mixing up things or mashing things creativelyā¦at least not that I can recallā¦maybe I have. I think I like mashups more just because theyāre two different things coming into one. I kind of think of remixes as movies that were made from books; an adaptation. The movie is a remix of the book. I think the problem is comparing the remix to the āoriginalā which I donāt think is fair because its just a new work in generalā¦Iām not sure how to explain my ideas so that might not make sense. But anyways I am all for using the web 2.0/technology for education and quite frankly itās going to happen whether Harvard likes it or not. It might happen slowly but thereās really no doubt that one day where we can all digitally go to class (like holograms) and ask questions and then we can all Google as a whole class and search/learn thingsā¦yeah itās going to be awesome.
MIXRE (remix remixed)
Posted by Stacy
March 29, 2011
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