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: | : Copyright today mostly about intellectual property | ||
:: problem: traditional notion of 'property' is incompatible with (intangible) concepts of knowledge or creativity | |||
: Constant: licenses as performative act | |||
: even in Copyleft: starting point is individual Author | |||
: can/ should we refuse all copyright? (its always market driven) | |||
:: position of author is never neutral - use this standpoint to enable use for others, highlight relations etc | |||
: "At what price can you reuse an image?" |
Revision as of 10:19, 12 October 2024
A fictional conversation, based on emails, physical encounters, IRC and a Skype session.
Femke Snelting [Constant]
A CULTURAL ECOSYSTEM
- ecology?
- workin with open source software exposes a network of relations between audience, community + tools
- relations exceed Arts but as 'culture' are embedded in social, economical and technological structures
- not static but process, interdependency
- interaction with environment (always)
- more literal ecological thoughts:
- can we replace natural resources with information?
- digital over print:
- wider reach
- lower environmental impact
- software to visualize or regulate eco processes
Copyright Alternatives
- Copyright today mostly about intellectual property
- problem: traditional notion of 'property' is incompatible with (intangible) concepts of knowledge or creativity
- Constant: licenses as performative act
- even in Copyleft: starting point is individual Author
- can/ should we refuse all copyright? (its always market driven)
- position of author is never neutral - use this standpoint to enable use for others, highlight relations etc
- "At what price can you reuse an image?"