Remix: Lawrence Lessig and Shepard Fairey (LIVE from the NYPL) 2/26/09

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Visit Shepard Fairey's Website for the download, http://obeygiant.com, and to see a gallery of remix images inspired by Fairey's art.

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Waiting for Godot... or Charlie Rose
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Filmmaker Andrew Filippone Jr. made this mash-up of footage from PBS's Charlie Rose show, entitled "Charlie Rose by Samuel Beckett." He says it only took him eight hours http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1189314/

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Where can I find Remix?
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If you live in New York City and have a library card, The New York Public Library has plenty of copies of Lawrence Lessig's book, "Remix: Making art and culture in the hybrid economy," available for check out. Visit this link for availability at a branch near you: http://leopac6.nypl.org/ipac20/ipac.jsp?session=123852O8540KF.46570&profile=dial--3&source=~!dial&view=subscriptionsummary&uri=full=1100001~!2667454~!5&ri=2&aspect=basic&menu=search&ipp=20&spp=20&staffonly=&term=Lessig,+Lawrence&index=NL&uindex=&aspect=basic&menu=search&ri=2

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Jefferson's Bible
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The most complete form of the Jefferson Bible was published in 1895 and is at the National Museum of American History in Washington, D.C. http://americanhistory.si.edu/ The text is public domain and is freely available on the Internet; one version is available here http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/toc/modeng/public/JefJesu.html

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You gotta give 'em Hope
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Make your own version of Shepard Fairey's Hope poster at http://obamiconme.pastemagazine.com

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Girl Talk
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Gregg Gillis, known as the artist Girl Talk, is a biomedical engineer and musician who composes songs almost entirely of samples taken from other artists' songs. A list of samples used on the album "Night Ripper," Girl Talk's third album, is compiled online at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Night_Ripper

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Banksy and the control of public space
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Banksy is another artist who creates remix art in public spaces. He has painted images on the Israeli West Bank barrier, hung his version of a remixed painting of the Mona Lisa in the Louvre, and replaced some 500 copies of Paris Hilton's debut CD, Paris, in 48 different UK record stores with his own cover art and remixes by DJ Danger Mouse. Check out his art at http://www.banksy.co.uk/menu.html

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Fairey in the museums
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You can see Shepard Fairey's artwork at the Museum of Modern Art, in Manhattan, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, and the Victoria and Albert Museum, in London. Fairey's first museum retrospective opened in February 2009 at the Boston Institute of Contemporary Art and will run until August 16, 2009. Visit the Boston ICA Web site for information on the retrospective and other related programs: http://www.icaboston.org/about/pressreleases/shepard-fairey

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Time magazine's person of the year
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See Shepard Fairey's Time Magazine cover, and read the 2008 Person of the Year article about Barack Obama, online at http://www.time.com/time/specials/2008/personoftheyear

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The Bradley Effect
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The Bradley Effect is a theory that proposes to explain the discrepancy between voters' poll responses and their actual voting records on election day. It was named after Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley, an African-American who lost the 1982 California governor's race despite being ahead in voter polls going into the elections. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bradley_effect

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Obey Giant Art
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Visit Shepard Fairey's Website for the download, http://obeygiant.com, and to see a gallery of remix images inspired by Fairey's art.

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Stanford Center for Internet and Society
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The Center for Internet and Society (CIS) brings together scholars, academics, legislators, students, programmers, security researchers, and scientists to study the interaction of new technologies and the law regarding free speech, privacy, public commons, diversity, and scientific inquiry. Check out their website for information on upcoming events and academic programs http://cyberlaw.stanford.edu

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Obey Clothing
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Fairey's clothing line is available at Giant Robot, Nordstrom department stores, and online at http://www.obeyclothing.com

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LIVE from the NYPL's blog
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Visit the LIVE from the NYPL blog to contribute to the conversation about "Remix: Making Art and Commerce Thrive in the Hybrid Economy" and other exciting events to come at http://www.nypl.org/blogs/subject/live-nypl

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Remix: Making Art and Commerce Thrive in the Hybrid Economy
LIVE from the NYPL & WIRED present LAWRENCE LESSIG, SHEPARD FAIREY and STEVEN JOHNSON
February 26, 2009

What is the future for art and ideas in an age when practically anything can be copied, pasted, downloaded, sampled, and re-imagined? LIVE from the NYPL and WIRED Magazine kick off the Spring 2009 season with a spirited discussion of the emerging remix culture. Our guides through this new world—who will take us from Jefferson's Bible to André the Giant to Wikipedia—will be Lawrence Lessig, author of Remix, founder of Creative Commons, and one of the leading legal scholars on intellectual property issues in the Internet age; acclaimed street artist Shepard Fairey, whose iconic Obama "HOPE" poster was recently acquired by the National Portrait Gallery; and cultural historian Steven Johnson, whose new book, The Invention of Air, argues that remix culture has deep roots in the Enlightenment and among the American founding fathers.

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