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| Remixing and Remixability
by Lev Manovich
Visual Arts, University of California, San Diego
| The dramatic increase in quantity of information
greatly speeded up by Internet has been accompanied by another
fundamental development. Imagine water running down a mountain.
If the quantity of water keeps continuously increasing, it will
find numerous new paths and these paths will keep getting wider.
Something similar is happening as the amount of information
keeps growing - except these paths are also all connected to
each other and they go in all directions; up, down, sideways.
Here are some of these new paths which facilitate movement of
information between people, listed in no particular order: SMS,
forward and redirect function in email clients, mailing lists,
Web links, RSS, blogs, social bookmarking, tagging, publishing
(as in publishing one's playlist on a web site), peer-to-peer
networks, Web services, Firewire, Bluetooth. These paths stimulate
people to draw information from all kinds of sources into their
own space, remix and make it available to others, as well as
to collaborate or at least play on a common information platform
(Wikipedia, ... |
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