Tuesday, 24 September 2013
Why Art Interests Me
Art has always been a big part of my life, even as a young child making art was one of my favorite things to do. It gave me the chance to show my creativity and imagination, it also is a way of relieving my stress. Its quite peaceful I find. I love art because I have a bit of an artistic ability, and I do it often so I happen to have a lot of practice. Drawing and painting is one of my favorite ways to rewind and feel at ease. I also like it because if I really like the work I have created I can hang it up in my room, or frame it and put it somewhere in my house. Another reason I love it, is it gives me the chance to go out of my comfort zone and to experiment with different materials. Im usually to afraid to try new things, but the more I go out of my comfort zone, the more I becmome comfortable doing it. Which I like a lot.
Media Analysis Assignment
The movie, "Rip! A Remix Manifesto?", was mainly about file sharing, the sharing of ideas and copyright. It had both sides of peoples opinions; whether individuals agree with sharing files and ideas (aka the author's opinion) or not. (aka the government) There is bias because the author thinks "The future builds on the past." and that you should be able to use your imagination to create new things, to remix things. The author made this film to help convince viewers that his opinion of sharing ideas is a good thing, and that copyright laws are too strict and should be relaxed a bit. For example, 10 year old children are being sued for something they know rarely nothing about. Plus, nobody should be sued for remixing songs, its a way of being creative.
The film maker uses an anecdote by saying "People are being sued $9000 for each song illegally downloaded." It also uses appeal to authority because the filmmaker talked to an educated lawyer named Larry Lessig. These are two things shown as proof that there is in fact bias.
Overall I agree completely with what the author has said throughout the whole film. I do think the future builds very much on the past, and you should most definitely be able to use your imagination, use others ideas to create new and unique things, even if you do use the old ideas/footage etc. with reason and responsibly. The consequences of copyright laws are just ridiculous and over the top.
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