Re: hypermedia

From: Gene Youngblood (email suppressed)
Date: Thu Apr 01 2010 - 18:33:10 PDT


 Yes, it was Bob Stein with his Voyager Press before it became Criterion.
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  From: Chuck Kleinhans
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  Sent: Thursday, April 01, 2010 4:18 PM
  Subject: Re: hypermedia

  Back in the late 80s/early 90s I remember an outfit that was trying to do some of this kind of thing by connecting Mac computers with lasterdisks. Maybe it was even Criterion in the pre-DVD era.

  The Center for Social Media has been on top of fair use issues, like this:

  Critical Commons: Deleuze and Culture
   This month's creative example of using fair use for cultural studies, from Critical Commons: French philosopher Gilles Deleuze has been a favorite of film scholars and cultural theorist for decades, but now you can explore many of the film clips that Deleuze analyzes in his classic texts Cinema 1: The Movement Image and Cinema 2: The Time Image. Kara Keeling, of the USC School of Cinematic Arts, used Critical Commons to post movie clips and commentaries as part of her Deleuze and Culture class last fall and has now opened the discussion up to Deleuzians and cinephiles worldwide. View the clips and read commentaries here.

  http://www.centerforsocialmedia.org/blogs/future_of_public_media/ucla_does_the_right_thing_by_fair_use/

  Chuck Kleinhans

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