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Barbershop Punk

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B9u-oS3Vw04[/youtube]Barbershop Punk is a new documentary addressing net neutrality and free speech. The film is described on its website as “Following one man’s personal quest to defend what he believes to be his inalienable rights, Barbershop Punk examines the critical issues surrounding the future of the American internet and what it takes to challenge the […]

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As good residencies should, “Collaboration, Interactivity, and Managing Media: A Week with Intermedia Artistis Kevin Patton and Maria Del Carmen Montoya” stimulated more questions than answers for me. Helping me to continue to think through this residency is the press that is occurring around the Unsound Festival currently taking place in New York. I highly […]

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Open Access Journals

CultureWork is a periodic broadside published by the University of Oregon Center for Community Arts and Cultural Policy. Its mission is to provide timely workplace-oriented information on culture, the arts, education, policy, and community. As an “open access” journal there is no cost to access the material and it can be freely used. CultureWork is currently […]

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