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Exhibition continues Saturday 14 to Sunday 15 May, 12-4pm | Exhibition continues Saturday 14 to Sunday 15 May, 12-4pm | ||
Where: [http://www.ambushgallery.com Ambush Gallery], [http://maps.google.com.au/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&q=4a+James+St,+Waterloo&sll=-25.335448,135.745076&sspn=63.329703,95.625&ie=UTF8&hq=&hnear=4A+James+St,+Waterloo+New+South+Wales+2017&z=17 4a James St, Waterloo] | Where: [http://www.ambushgallery.com Ambush Gallery], [http://maps.google.com.au/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&q=4a+James+St,+Waterloo&sll=-25.335448,135.745076&sspn=63.329703,95.625&ie=UTF8&hq=&hnear=4A+James+St,+Waterloo+New+South+Wales+2017&z=17 4a James St, Waterloo] | ||
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+ | The show features [http://becwinnel.com Bec Winnel], [http://www.beastman.com.au Beastman], [http://www.funskull.com Numskull], [http://www.phibs.com Phibs], [http://benfrostisdead.com Ben Frost], [http://minigraff.com Mini Graff], [http://benjaminreeve.com Benjamin Reeve], [http://www.renalittleson.com Rena Littleson], [http://maricormaricar.com Maricor Maricar], [http://www.markalsweiler.com Mark Alsweiler], Magnus McTavish, [http://www.penelopecain.com Penelope Cain], [http://www.kirstenfarrell.com Kirsten Farrell], [http://jane.gillings.com.au Jane Gillings], [http://aaronseymour.com Aaron Seymour], [http://www.clairenakazawa.com Claire Nakazawa] and more to be announced. | ||
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The etcc exhibition features a body of new works exploring the realities of copyright in the visual arts. The creative community is changing; a culture is emerging allowing artists to appropriate, integrate and remix each others’ work. But coupled with these notions of inspiration and freedom to create are issues of piracy, legal licensing and artistic ownership. | The etcc exhibition features a body of new works exploring the realities of copyright in the visual arts. The creative community is changing; a culture is emerging allowing artists to appropriate, integrate and remix each others’ work. But coupled with these notions of inspiration and freedom to create are issues of piracy, legal licensing and artistic ownership. | ||
Etcc takes the debate and slams it right on the gallery wall, with each artist creating a work that is both recycled and recyclable. Each work recycles licensed Creative Commons images, and is in turn licensed for others to remix – legally. What results is an interactive process that highlights how most art is derivative in nature, while questioning the ramifications of this on the artistic community. | Etcc takes the debate and slams it right on the gallery wall, with each artist creating a work that is both recycled and recyclable. Each work recycles licensed Creative Commons images, and is in turn licensed for others to remix – legally. What results is an interactive process that highlights how most art is derivative in nature, while questioning the ramifications of this on the artistic community. | ||
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[http://etcc.tv etcc.tv] | [http://etcc.tv etcc.tv] |
Latest revision as of 06:52, 12 May 2011
Events
Exhibition in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
2011/05/13
http://etcc.tv/2011/04/sydney-launch-friday-may-13-ambush-gallery-sydney
Date: Opening Friday 13 May, 6pm - 9pm Exhibition continues Saturday 14 to Sunday 15 May, 12-4pm Where: Ambush Gallery, 4a James St, Waterloo
WHO: The show features Bec Winnel, Beastman, Numskull, Phibs, Ben Frost, Mini Graff, Benjamin Reeve, Rena Littleson, Maricor Maricar, Mark Alsweiler, Magnus McTavish, Penelope Cain, Kirsten Farrell, Jane Gillings, Aaron Seymour, Claire Nakazawa and more to be announced.
WHAT: The etcc exhibition features a body of new works exploring the realities of copyright in the visual arts. The creative community is changing; a culture is emerging allowing artists to appropriate, integrate and remix each others’ work. But coupled with these notions of inspiration and freedom to create are issues of piracy, legal licensing and artistic ownership.
Etcc takes the debate and slams it right on the gallery wall, with each artist creating a work that is both recycled and recyclable. Each work recycles licensed Creative Commons images, and is in turn licensed for others to remix – legally. What results is an interactive process that highlights how most art is derivative in nature, while questioning the ramifications of this on the artistic community.
MORE INFO etcc.tv