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The Evolution of Read-Write Culture
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Culture or Media that can be displayed and modified by various sources and/or consumers. Due to Lessig and his influence as CEO of creative commons, people believe the read-write culture is a new concept, but really read write culture has evolved and has been around for a while.
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Early Years of Read-Write Culture CJ Conway The Development of the Internet Samantha Shell Current Read-Write Culture Andy Vincent The Future of Read-Write Culture Mark Massini
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Read-Write Culture and the Internet The Internet has helped to usher in more read-write culture How? Creating a different medium to produce new works The sharing of these works becomes much easier over the Internet
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Web 2.0 Symbolizes changes in the use of the Internet Specifically, people becoming more social on the Internet Sites include Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and Wikipedia Facebook and Twitter allow people to more easily communicate via status updates, chat, messages, etc. Wikipedia allows users to change information on the webpage and contribute to new topics. All user-generated content
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YouTube allows people to share videos Viral videos-become popular through Internet sharing Viral remix video ○ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ETgk56xT4Mk http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ETgk56xT4Mk
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Remix Culture in Movies Rear Window(1954) Directed by Alfred Hitchcock Disturbia(2007) Directed by D.J. Caruso Andy Vincent
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Rear Window Vs. Disturbia Comparisons http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dLbp A-dXbN0 Andy Vincent
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The Culture’s Reaction The affect on the Culture Many people don’t know this was a remake Andy Vincent
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The Future is Read-Write Culture …and we’re all a part of it.
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The Future of Read-Write Culture Content Identification Global Rights Management Striking that perfect balance.
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The Future of Read-Write Culture UGC – User-Generated Content
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Sources V., John, and Shawn McIntosh. Converging Media: A New Introduction to Mass Communication. Oxford Univ Pr, 2010. Print. Fister, Barabara. Read/Write Culture: What Open Means for Learning, Research, and Creativity. gustavus.edu/profiles/fister/attachment/3 27/readwrite.pdf
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