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Amanda Palmer's Keynote Speech: "Fear Not the Digital Present"

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Amanda Palmer's Keynote Speech: "Fear Not the Digital Present" The independent social artist - http://amandapalmer.net/category/news/

I'm an anti-feminist

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There's lots of useful references and inspiration for my arts practice in this video lecture by karen straughan, including the men's movemen

Duchamp's Boite-en-valise (the red box), series F

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Duchamp's Boite-en-valise (the red box), series F

The Real World: Artist as Researcher

The Real World is an ongoing talks programme run in collaboration with the Whitechapel Art Gallery that explores 'real life' issues that effect artists' practices.

Accounts: A radio show that explores artists' ways of making and thinking about money

Critically and practically focussed, the series of 6 conversations draws on the experiences of artists, curators and arts professionals to provide an overview of the financial opportunities, issues

SEE STORIES 'Just do it'

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SEE Stories is a short series of specially commissioned video case studies, bringing insight into developing your professional practice whilst at UAL and beyond.

Art and Appropriation - when does artistic freedom become copyright infringement?

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Artist David Mabb reflects on past projects and works, including his appropriation of patterns and designs by William Morris and a run-in with Mangum Photos.

A Cultural Commons - alternative approaches to copyright and the distribution of material

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Ben White and Eileen Simpson created the Open Music Archive to distribute music that no longer has copyright protection.

Art and Ideas - what does copyright law recognise as art?

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Artists sometimes report their work has been seemingly ripped off and used in other ways without their consent - but what is actually covered and protected by copyright law?