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Reuse Misuse Abuse The Ethics Of Audiovisual Appropriation In The Digital Era Jaimie Baron

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Reuse Misuse Abuse The Ethics Of Audiovisual Appropriation In The Digital Era Jaimie Baron
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Publisher: Rutgers University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.94 MB
Pages: 162
Author: Jaimie Baron
ISBN: 9780813599304, 9780813599267, 9780813599281, 9780813599274, 081359930X, 0813599261, 0813599288, 081359927X
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Reuse Misuse Abuse The Ethics Of Audiovisual Appropriation In The Digital Era Jaimie Baron by Jaimie Baron 9780813599304, 9780813599267, 9780813599281, 9780813599274, 081359930X, 0813599261, 0813599288, 081359927X instant download after payment.

In contemporary culture, existing audiovisual recordings are constantly reused and repurposed for various ends, raising questions regarding the ethics of such appropriations, particularly when the recording depicts actual people and events. Every reuse of a preexisting recording is, on some level, a misuse in that it was not intended or at least anticipated by the original maker, but not all misuses are necessarily unethical. In fact, there are many instances of productive misuse that seem justified. At the same time, there are other instances in which the misuse shades into abuse. Documentary scholars have long engaged with the question of the ethical responsibility of documentary makers in relation to their subjects. But what happens when this responsibility is set at a remove, when the recording already exists for the taking and repurposing? Reuse, Misuse and Abuse surveys a range of contemporary films and videos that appropriate preexisting footage and attempts to theorize their ethical implications.

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