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In Media Res
GPTs’ Dependence on Appropriation and Remix: Forethoughts about Speed and Creativity
By
Eduardo Navas
Penn State University
May 15, 2023
therefore not farfetched to consider the
possibility
that, if technology is to move in the ever-increasing ... premise was published in Eduardo Navas, ‘
Im
/material Regeneration,’ in Seismographic Sounds: Visions of ...
In Media Res
Prelude to a Remix: Damon Lindelof’s Instagram Letter to Watchmen’s Wary Audience
By
Sarah Riddick
Worcester Polytechnic Institute
September 16, 2020
1 comment
again prioritizes audience: “
I’m
a true fan, too. And
I’m
not the only one” (4). The two sentences stand ...
In Media Res
Rap Video Remake: Activism (Re)Mixed With Viewer Generated Documentary Footage
By
Rachel Raimist
University of Alabama
January 24, 2012
3 comments
offers
possibilities
for endless creativity, as long as YouTube exists in unpoliced forms. The other ...