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Tagged with “creative” (5) activity chart

  1. Brian Eno & Steven Johnson

    Brian Eno, musician, artist and author of 77 Million Paintings and Steven Johnson, author of Everything Bad is Good for You and The Invention of Air, come to the ICA to talk about how innovations happen and new platforms for creative thinking.

    —Huffduffed by adactio 3 years ago

  2. Spark Episode 73: Copyright, the public domain, and remix culture

    On this episode of Spark: Copyright, the public domain, and remix culture:

    • Kutiman remixes YouTube on THRU YOU (full interview)
    • Teru remixes Nora’s full interview with Kutiman to win Spark’s remix contest
    • James Boyle tries to balance intellectual property rights and the public domain (full interview)
    • Jean Dryden demystifies Canadian copyright law
    • Elizabeth mentions several helpful links
    • Nora mentions her full interview with Jason Kottke (coming soon)

    This episode features Creative Commons music and sound effects:

    • “Wadidyusay?” by Zap Mama
    • “Climbing the Mountain” by Podington Bear
    • “Spark Kutiman Interview Minute” by teru
    • “Movin’ on Up” by Chad Crouch

    http://www.cbc.ca/spark/2009/04/episode-73-april-8-11-2009/

    —Huffduffed by adactio 4 years ago

  3. I Will Not Fall

    Celebration Electric Tarot are releasing their songs under a Creative Commons attribution non-commercial share-alike license.

    From http://de-online.co.uk/2009/03/27/celebration-electric-tarot

    —Huffduffed by adactio 4 years ago

  4. Kristin Hersh: Coals

    Kristin Hersh (of Throwing Muses) is offering up some of her songs along with a tip jar:

    From http://kristinhersh.cashmusic.org/

    Offered under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA license — meaning you can share, remix, or rework as long as you give credit.

    —Huffduffed by adactio 4 years ago

  5. SXSW - Is Spec Work Evil? The Online Creative Community Speaks

    From http://www.sxsw.com/node/1527

    The ‘no-spec’ movement has long held sway in the design community but the web has created a new model for design that allows a freer exchange of ideas and inspiration and more ways to enter the design profession than ever before. What does social creativity look like?

    • Mike Samson, crowdspring.com
    • David Carson, davidcarsondesign
    • Jeff Howe, Wired Magazine
    • Jeffrey Kalmikoff, skinnyCorp/Threadless
    • Jeremiah Owyang, Forrester

    —Huffduffed by adactio 4 years ago