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- From: copyleftmedia <miriamclinton AT copyleftmedia.org.uk>
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- Subject: Re: [Cc-uk] creative commons and sculpture
- Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2005 17:45:53 +1000
Rob Myers wrote:
Also, if you exhibit the preparatory sketches or maquettes for the
sculpture under a sharealike CC license, recognisable derivatives of those works (ie new sculptures) would fall under the license.
Sculpture remixing could be cool. Assemblage is certainly a form of remixing.
- Rob.
it would also be most interesting for those involved in interactive art to be able to make photographs, scans and use the preparatory material in creating 3D and interactive art or sound-art works....
loads of possibilities!
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[Cc-uk] creative commons and sculpture,
Andrea Rota, 09/19/2005
- Re: [Cc-uk] creative commons and sculpture, Tom Chance, 09/19/2005
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Re: [Cc-uk] creative commons and sculpture,
Rob Myers, 09/20/2005
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Re: [Cc-uk] creative commons and sculpture,
Stuart Yeates, 09/20/2005
- Re: [Cc-uk] creative commons and sculpture, Rob Myers, 09/20/2005
- Re: [Cc-uk] creative commons and sculpture, copyleftmedia, 09/20/2005
- Re: [Cc-uk] creative commons and sculpture, Ben Dembroski, 09/20/2005
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Re: [Cc-uk] creative commons and sculpture,
Ben Dembroski, 09/20/2005
- Re: [Cc-uk] creative commons and sculpture, rob, 09/20/2005
- Re: [Cc-uk] creative commons and sculpture, Stuart Yeates, 09/20/2005
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Re: [Cc-uk] creative commons and sculpture,
Stuart Yeates, 09/20/2005
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