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Toward Intraoperative Visual Intelligence: Real-Time Surgical Instrument Segmentation for Enhanced Surgical Monitoring. [PDF]
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Quantitative and qualitative investigation of shunt failure in an <i>in vitro</i> hemorrhagic hydrocephalus model. [PDF]
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Streaming Scholarship: Using Fan Vids to Teach Harry Potter
Children's Literature in Education, 2014This article argues that Harry Potter fan vids can be used in the classroom as works of secondary criticism about J. K. Rowling’s primary text. It makes two claims: the first is that vids can be read as criticism of a particular text (in this case Harry Potter) alongside other critical essays on that text; the second is that the practice of doing so ...
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“Fair use is legal use”: Copyright negotiations and strategies in the fan-vidding community
New Media & Society, 2014This article explores the complex relationship of a particular community of remix artists, known as vidders, to copyright law. With streaming video capabilities and the widespread popularity of remix culture, the historically underground vidding community has been forced to adapt to new conditions.
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Fans at Work: Offence as Motivation for Critical Vidding
2019This chapter explores offence as a creative force within media fandom and the way in which affect circulates and creates identity in fan culture. By examining fandom as a ‘feels culture’ and the particularities of critical fandom as expressed through vidding (the creation of short, remix music videos which present an argument), the chapter shows how ...
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Just Another Kiss: Narrative and Database in Fan Vidding 2.0
2017This essay tackles ‘fan vidding’, a grassroots practice of remix, a form of video production where fans cut clips from mainstream audio-visual sources (films and television series) and re-edit them, often on a pop music song. After calling into question some of the current typologies and classifications, and partly drawing on the categories that Gerard
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