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A Wow Moment…Larry Lessig talks about Creativity

November 16th, 2007 · No Comments

Mr. Lessig has hit the nail on the head when he talks about the effects of the read/write web on our kids in his Ted Talk entitled, “How Creativity is Being Strangled by the Law”.

Larry Lessig is a Law Professor, and the founder of Creative Commons, a license that enables creators to legally allow their work to be remixed and shared without breaking copyright laws. He talks about how kids today are not willing to settle into the passive consumer role like we were.

That made me think of something….I have been thinking about the old days when people did not question practices or comment negatively on things that nurses, doctors, and teachers were doing. They believed everything they were told!

Today is so different. We are a more critical society and take an active and role in our family’s health and education. We ask questions, do research, and look for alternatives. This is a good thing.

However, when it comes to media, we are much more passive. We accept the bad shows on TV and allow ourselves to be docile consumers.

This is not the case with our kids! They make and watch their own content! They are not passive consumers- they produce and create and are unwilling to just sit back and be entertained. They do it because they have something to say and an audience that will listen.

I think our kids will look back at us watching tv and wonder why were were so passive, and wonder why we didn’t create…

Powerful stuff! You’ve got to watch this one!

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Okay, what if I told you…

November 3rd, 2007 · No Comments

…that there was a movie that you were able to mix and re-edit and win a prize if it was good?

Well, Bruce MacDonald, Canadian director of “Tracey Fragments” has done just that. His movie about a 15 year old who loses her brother and tries to find him.

What is neat about all of this is that Bruce MacDonald has allowed his movie to be produced under the Creative Commons license. The movie footage is available so people have the ability to change, adapt and make their own version from the footage. The winner can win an Apple’s “Final Cut Pro” package and have their creation appear in the bonus features when the DVD is released.

Cameron Parkins writes in the Creative Commons Blog:

McDonald’s decision to embrace CC-licensing for The Tracey Fragments is remarkable in both practice and scope. Fans can choose to do what they will with the massive amount of assets provided ( under the terms of the BY-NC-SA licence), interpreting and re-envisioning the the film and its subject material in what is bound to be a variety of ways. By putting the film’s assets in the hands of would-be-editors and film-makers under CC-licences, Tracey: Re-Fragmented recognizes and embraces the concept of a hybrid economy, allowing people to experiment freely with the content around them while retaining the film’s commercial interests.

Okay, how’s that for collaboration! Kudos Mr. MacDonald! I can’t wait to see who the winner is…or maybe I should give it a try myself.

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