<!DOCTYPE html> <html> <head> <script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/3.4.1/jquery.min.js"></script> <script src="muisje.js"></script> <style> @font-face{ font-family:"Roboto Mono"; src: url("font/RobotoMono-Regular.ttf") format("truetype"), url("https://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Roboto Mono") } @font-face { font-family: "MisterPixel"; src: url("font/Mister Pixel Tools.otf") format("opentype"); } p.text{ /*text-align: center; */ color: fuchsia; font-family:Roboto Mono; font-size: 10.5px; } p.frame{ font-family:MisterPixel; color: fuchsia; font-size: 15px; } </style> <meta charset="utf-8"> <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1"> <title>Resources_05</title> </head> <body> <p class="text"> In this week’s podcast we’ll be questionning how our works depend, and have been depending all along, on preexisting material.</p> <p class="frame">òòòòòòòòòòòòòòòòòòòòòòòòòòòòò</p> <p class="text">Is everything a remix?<br> To what extent are we the authors of our work?<br> In what ways do we own it ? <br> <br> authorship<br> /ˈɔːθəʃɪp/<br> noun<br> the state or fact of being the writer of a book, article, or document, or the creator of a work of art.<br> <br> ownership<br> /ˈəʊnəʃɪp/<br> noun<br> the act, state, or right of possessing something.<br></p> <p class="frame">òòòòòòòòòòòòòòòòòòòòòòòòòòòòò</p> <p class="text">We’ll explore the frictions between the concepts of authorship and ownership, and the ways in which they can be redefined in the context of contemporary cultural production. </p> </body> </html>