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Playing in the SoundCloud: “Stand Still”

I followed a link from CBC Spark 152 to this soothing piece on SoundCloud – Stand still by weathercast. Now I’m enchanted by it. “SoundCloud is a platform that puts your sound at the heart of communities, websites and even apps. Watch conversations, connections and social experiences happen, with your sound as the spark.” Continue reading






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Mashing It Up with The Man in Black

Artists around the world have an opportunity to contribute to a video mash-up of Ain’t No Grave, the final song recorded by Johnny Cash. Chris Milk, director of The Johnny Cash Project, talks about it on NPR.






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LBJ Needed A Little More Stride in the Crotch

What did we do for yucks before Jon Stewart and Steven Colbert? U.S. Presidents said the darnedest things and preserved it for posterity with secret tape recorders in the Oval Office. So now we can listen to Lyndon Johnson belch and kvetch about his crotch, from nuts to bung hole, thanks to Put This On. And the true beauty of it is this: it’s all in the public domain, available for Rabelaisian mashups, because we the people paid for the office and the tape recorders.






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Lady Gaga Postdoc: Caught in a Bad Project

I sent this clip to my med students in SMD 616, Introduction to the Research Learning Community. Hope they don’t end up in a bad project. Bravo, Zheng Lab!






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Café Mouffe: Danger Mouse & The Grey Video

James Boyle says in an On the Media interview that if 50-somethings were talking about the golden age of digital sampling, U.S. judges would be more likely to accept it as a significant cultural production worthy of protection under the fair use doctrine. So I am here to testify, Your Honor, as a card-carrying member of the ACLU and the AARP: The Grey Album by DJ Danger Mouse, a 2004 remix of Jay-Z’s Black Album and the Beatles’ White Album, is a brilliant and transformative work of art in its own right. We need the freedom to make more art like it.






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