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LACMA's Magritte Exhibition: This is not fair use

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The "Magritte and Contemporary Art: The Treachery of Images" exhibit at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art manages to both celebrate and betray fair use at the same time. These are canonical fair uses -- an artist who takes from another artist and uses his work to make new work. It's really out of our hands.

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Why is Google Screaming?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

So, of course I wanted to remix it. Update: Here's an email response I received from Amalyah who is an IP for museums expert: Munch's works are still protected by copyright, the term of which runs not. from the date of the painting but for the life of the artist + 70 years after. " Amalyah ? so guess I can't. Google must.

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The Johnny Cash Project: A Participatory Music Video That Sings

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To construct the video, artist Chris Milk assembled images and footage of Johnny Cash in a sequence along with the song. Some viewers might enjoy populating a video with frames that feature references to Christ; others might prefer highly photorealistic images. That's hardly revolutionary. The site gives credit to contributors.

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Curated Collaborative Filtering: Listening to Pandora

Museum 2.0

How is a museum like a radio station? It’s called Pandora , and its successes reveal interesting lessons about aggregating museum content. You enter a seed artist or song (or several) and Pandora starts playing music that it interprets as related in some way to your selections. new to me and b.