Monday, March 28, 2011

You wanna know what I think?


In reaction to Lawrence Lessig's book Free Culture and of some videos of him delivering a lecture, I made this mash-up basically to point out how I value creativity and the right of the people, especially the youth, to express their understanding of what culture is and what it has to offer.

A mash-up created for the course Comm 150 under Prof. Data Canlas
Submitted by: Gelly Queyquep

All videos (except the author's reactions) were from youtube.com
OBB and CBB created by Jacqueline Antonio

(Pardon me for the low video quality. I had to convert it to mp4 so that the site could accommodate the size of my video.)

No copyright infringement intended

4 comments:

  1. Mabuhay ang pamamaraan ng paglalatag ni Gelly ng kaniyang ideya ukol sa paksa niya. Sa tingin ko ay dahil sa ganitong paraan ay mapapanatili niya ang kaniyang mga audience na nakatutok sa panunuod ng mash-up video niya. At sa tingin ko ay maganda yung para ka nga lang nakikipag-usap sa iyong tagapanood.

    Maganda ang punto na nagbigay din siya ng kanyang sariling opinyon sa video, maging ang pagbibigay ng halimabawa gaya ng mga videos, dahil sa tingin ko ay mas nakapagpalinaw pa ito sa puntong nais niyang ilahad.

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  2. Wow this video is something! I am a fan of Lawrence Lessig. He is the rogue in this copyright-hungry society we live in! And in relation to this, people should entertain the idea of the Creative Commons! It strikes the balance between copyright and copyleft.




    And yeah, I'm looking forward to the weekend!

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  3. I immediately thought of two things. Because of several versions of people online, it gets harder to trust people. And, that people will do anything to compensate what they don't have. Hahaahaha. Like faking your age, or putting up edited photos of yourself online. May movie kayang tungkol dito? Ay ay! Guys! Watch Simone. With Al Pacino. Perfect example of a virtual identity! Try watching it over the summer break, wala naman kayong ginagawa by then. ;)

    F.Recile

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  4. Gelly, you can be the next Rebecca Black! jk!

    Yes I agree with Marji about Creative Commons striking balance between the issue of copyright online. Ideas should be shared for our culture to develop. Let's not let our selfishness get in the way, may Creative Commons naman to protect us!

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