WRIT 3011 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Remix Culture, Consumerism, Jonathan Swift

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Hacking: a history: began at mit, not considered negative, mit hacks are creative, whimsical, and often completely di cult campus pranks orchestrated by anonymous students working with military precision in the dark of night. The good ones come with instructions on how to undo whatever mischief they"ve created - robert mcmillan. P2p architecture (peer-to-peer le sharing: some notes. Hacking now a negative term: hacked ids, information, bots, false news, not the kind of hacktivism we"re talking about. : in canada, user-generated content allows re-use of original texts, Thursday, september 28, 2017 material to create new. Culture jamming: remix culture : sampling, fragmentation, juxtaposition, and recombination to create new works out of disparate elements . France, 1950s and 60s (related to wwi movement) Critiquing: consumerism, military/colonial powers, global ideological spectacle , new media (continues today on web, net) Subvert, overturn what we take for granted in every day life. Dadaism (artist"s movement 1915-24: dada is a meaningless word, response to.

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