In film, video, and fine art practices the appropriation of an existing public repertoire of images, broadcast media and archives of all kinds is a well-established strategy for a critical engagement with the everyday. By comparison, work that is made under the umbrella of screendance tends to be composed with new movement material. Both Appropriation Art and Screendance are rooted in the technologies of reproduction and are part of the same history but they are pulling in different directions. In the context of a first issue of The International Journal of Screendance, and hoping to encourage dialogues between screendance and other art practices, this essay revisits the discussion on originality versus appropriation, which has underpinned ...
What roles do media technologies, artifacts, and users play in cultural change? This dissertation fo...
This is an edited version of a paper, which was first presented at the American Dance Festival (ADF,...
A dominant argument in intellectual property scholarship asserts that technologies such as digital c...
No abstract availableThis article was originally published by Parallel Press, an imprint of the Univ...
This project explores the practice of copying as a choreographic methodology raising the issue of il...
How does one re-use pre-existing material in order to form an expanded choreographic practice of rel...
This thesis works towards a theory of creative appropriation as critical praxis. Defining ‘appropria...
The dual nature of artworks has had a wrenching impact on art-historical scholarship. At one extreme...
The recent decision in Cariou v. Prince has reinvigorated a pressing issue for the contemporary move...
In this paper, I examine from the standpoint of economics the relationship between copyright law, bo...
Este artículo estudia la apropiación como repetición y copia. Propone un análisis del Apropiacio-nis...
Mimesis is the basic principle of all arts. Visual arts, in particular, alternate between imitation ...
This exegesis tests the proposition ‘The artist’s practice as always already-made’. Its focus is not...
Whatever the filmmaker may do to them — including nothing more than reproduce them exactly as he or ...
This dissertation examines the notion of "appropriation" in contemporary art since the mid-1970s in ...
What roles do media technologies, artifacts, and users play in cultural change? This dissertation fo...
This is an edited version of a paper, which was first presented at the American Dance Festival (ADF,...
A dominant argument in intellectual property scholarship asserts that technologies such as digital c...
No abstract availableThis article was originally published by Parallel Press, an imprint of the Univ...
This project explores the practice of copying as a choreographic methodology raising the issue of il...
How does one re-use pre-existing material in order to form an expanded choreographic practice of rel...
This thesis works towards a theory of creative appropriation as critical praxis. Defining ‘appropria...
The dual nature of artworks has had a wrenching impact on art-historical scholarship. At one extreme...
The recent decision in Cariou v. Prince has reinvigorated a pressing issue for the contemporary move...
In this paper, I examine from the standpoint of economics the relationship between copyright law, bo...
Este artículo estudia la apropiación como repetición y copia. Propone un análisis del Apropiacio-nis...
Mimesis is the basic principle of all arts. Visual arts, in particular, alternate between imitation ...
This exegesis tests the proposition ‘The artist’s practice as always already-made’. Its focus is not...
Whatever the filmmaker may do to them — including nothing more than reproduce them exactly as he or ...
This dissertation examines the notion of "appropriation" in contemporary art since the mid-1970s in ...
What roles do media technologies, artifacts, and users play in cultural change? This dissertation fo...
This is an edited version of a paper, which was first presented at the American Dance Festival (ADF,...
A dominant argument in intellectual property scholarship asserts that technologies such as digital c...