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17-10-03, 06:27 AM | #1 | |
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heaps of people are still using their VCRs..and even renting VCR tapes one of my favorite hobbies in the 80's was hooking 2 VCR's together and copy cult movies from the video stores...when i watched them.. and later on in the 90's had a VCR that would do insert edit, and made hours of cut up video(eg. an edit every few seconds ) that would go with just about any music.. (not really an original idea but anyway would drive u a little mad if u watch it too much .)but used to be ok for the music i was making with drum machines and samplers at the time.. a little beside the point but..cutting up images and sounds of maybe 100 or a 1000 different artists work spanning a centuary and mashing them all together to form something else...will never be considered a viable peice of art for some reason..but litttle by little i see the rich and wealthy artists getting away with this sort of thing in ther advert...i mean video clips but if some new noname artist tries of corse they get sued by all these copyright sharks.. people like disney got their start by using this sort of "aquired material" idea.. the letterists of the 50's and the dada of course..and the italian futurists from the early 1900's...all using aspects of this and various fringe elements over the years inspired me i guess.. stuff like throbbing gristle and early cabaret voltaire blah blah ...sorry i guess your post lead me into thinking about this.. i guess.. my point is people have been mixing and matching all sorts of copyrighted material for their own entertainment for a long time now... once apon a time multi media to me ment working with mixed media... now multi media means all the graphics stuff i have on my computer.. |
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