| Title: | Remixing Authorship: Reconfiguring the Author in Online Video Remix Culture |
| Author: | Diakopoulos, Nicholas ; Luther, Kurt ; Medynskiy, Yevgeniy (Eugene) ; Essa, Irfan A. |
| Abstract: | In an abstract sense, authorship entails the constrained selection or generation of media and the organization and layout of that media in a larger structure. But authorship is more than just selection and organization; it is a complex construct incorporating concepts of originality, authority, intertextuality, and attribution. In this paper we explore these concepts as they relate to authorship and ask how they are changing in light of modes of collaborative authorship in remix culture. A detailed qualitative study of an online video remixing site is presented to help understand how the constraints of that environment are impacting authorial constructs. We discuss users’ self-conceptions as authors, and how values related to authorship are reflected to users through the interface and design of the site’s remixing and community tools. Finally, we present some implications of this work for the design of online communities for collaborative media creation and remixing. |
| Type: | Technical Report |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/1853/19891 |
| Date: | 2007 |
| Contributor: |
Georgia Institute of Technology. College of Computing
Georgia Institute of Technology. School of Interactive Computing |
| Relation: | SIC Technical Reports ; GIT-IC-07-05 |
| Publisher: | Georgia Institute of Technology |
| Subject: |
Authorship
Hypermedia Online communities Remix culture Video editing |
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