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Nothing but Net: When cultures collide
A brief overview of Web 2.0's convergence culture and its effects on fandom, including the beginnings of the Organization for Transformative Works (OTW).
Cathy Cupitt
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Fan labor audio feature introduction
An audio recording of the Gendered Fan Labor in New Media and Old Workshop from the 2008 Console-ing Passions conference, hosted by the University of California, Santa Barbara.
Bob Rehak
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Producción social de videoclips: Fenómeno fandom y vídeo musical en crisis
La llegada del videoclip a la red ha sido consecuencia de la aplicación de ciertas nuevas tecnologías a los modos de recepción musical (en forma de piratería, descargas ilegales de música…) y tiene en la tecnología multimedia y en el medio Internet una ...
Ana Sedeño Valdellós
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Fan filmmaking and copyright in a global world: Warhammer 40,000 fan films and the case of Damnatus
The last decade has witnessed a proliferation, both online and off-line, of films produced by amateurs inspired by mainstream films, TV shows, and novels.
John Walliss
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Documenting the vidders: A conversation with Bradcpu
Interview with Bradcpu, conducted by Counteragent.
. Counteragent
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Women, Star Trek, and the early development of fannish vidding
This paper argues that the practices and aesthetics of vidding were structured by the relationship of Star Trek’s female fans to that particular televisual text.
Francesca Coppa
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Remix video and the crisis of the humanities
The discourses of crisis in the humanities is juxtaposed with an analysis of remix video practices to suggest that the cognitive and cultural engagement feared lost in the former appear with frequency and enthusiasm in the latter. Whether humanists focus
Kim Middleton
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Fans, by creating for a public, also create a public: in producing for a community, they create one. Kindle Worlds and other attempts to monetize fan labor are problematic because the producer is attempting to invent a new mode at the expense of such ...
Mel Stanfill
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Using Mel-Mapped Best Tree Encoding for Baseline-Context-Independent-Mono-Phone Automatic Speech Recognition [PDF]
Best-Tree Encoding (BTE) is first introduced by Amr M. Gody [1] as new features for Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) problem. BTE is basically acting as spectrum analyzer.
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Preserving transformative video works
Digital content, particularly audiovisual material, sourced on the Internet is unlikely to remain usable and discoverable into the long term as a result of file corruption, format obsolescence, unreliable hosting sites, and insufficient metadata. In this
Rebecca Fraimow
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