Issue One Hundred and Fifty-Two
Back in September of 2021 I wrote about Kirby Ferguson's Everything is a Remix, a video essay about how culture, from the beginning of time, is built upon the works of others being reshaped and reinvented. It's a fantastic piece of journalism that makes some fascinating points and insightful observations about creativity told through the medium of remixing. It practices what it preaches! Well, not only is the full project finally complete, BUT ALSO, its creator has edited it all together into one super convenient 90 minute video, BUT ALSO it goes way beyond previous iterations and updates the world of remixing to also delve into the complicated and thorny issue of artificial intelligence and how it interacts (and infringes?) on the art of human beings. It's a fascinating discussion and I don't want to give you any spoilers, but I believe Kirby argues a position that you may not have come across yet. Everything Is a Remix walks a very difficult line of being educational and super interesting and I can't recommend it enough. I'm disappointed that it is over but excited that you will get to watch the complete work (right now! For free) if you click the button below. Everything is a Remix (COMPLETE EDITION)
I love a good story about an unlikely creator of something that goes on to change the world. Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster are two such fascinating characters, not only because they created Superman, but because that creation was so important and they were then treated so poorly by the company that bought their idea. This article, by Helene Stapinski and Bonnie Siegler is an excellent look at their story from a ground-level view. Whether you know Siegel and Shuster's story or are encountering it for the first time, this is a good read.




