Remix and the Alternate Timeline of Web Development - Jim Nielsen’s Blog
It sounds like Remix takes a sensible approach to progressive enhancement.
It sounds like Remix takes a sensible approach to progressive enhancement.
I remember when Google Chrome launched. I still have a physical copy of the Scott McCloud explanatory comic knocking around somewhere. Now that comic has been remixed by Leah Elliott to explain how Google Chrome is undermining privacy online.
Laying bare the inner workings of the controversial browser, she creates the ultimate guide to one of the world‘s most widely used surveillance tools.
I giggled at quite of few of these mashups.
The newest Kirby Ferguson video looks at remixing through the lens of the newest Star Wars film.
This is just wonderful: Powers Of Ten recreated using images from the internet. Also available as a flip book!
Steven Johnson describes the beautifully chaotic way that ideas collide and coalesce. Oh, and this bit…
Listening to Cerf talk about the origins of the Internet — and thinking about the book project — made me wonder who had actually come up with the original idea for a decentralized network. So that day, I tweeted out that question, and instantly got several replies. One of those Twitter replies pointed to a Wired interview from a decade ago with Paul Baran, the RAND researcher who was partially responsible for the decentralized design.
An addendum to the excellent Everything Is A Remix series, focusing on the influences on The Matrix.
Part two of Kirby Ferguson’s series focuses on films. Creation requires influence.
It's well worth paying attention to this site, the accompaniment to the four-part series of videos entitled "Everything is a Remix."
Lawrence Lessig's newest book, Remix: Making art and commerce thrive in the hybrid economy, is now available as a free PDF download.
Because you can never have too much cowbell.
Ever wanted to remix a Radiohead song? Me neither. But for those who do, they now can.
Normally LOL is a throwaway little phatic interjection but I really did laugh out loud at some of the pictures in this photoset.