Projets - Productions - Outils - Ressources
Initiatives / Collectifs / Productions / Outils | autour du remix
- http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xmb28t_la-semaine-en-solispheres_news#rel-page-1 Exemples de production collective : programme une seule planete (France - CRID)
- Los Sures http://metalab.harvard.edu/2011/10/presenting-uniondocs-looking-at-los-sures/ trouver d'autres sources sur ce projet
- http://www.rebelliouspixels.com/semanticremix/ Donald Duck Meets Glenn Beck is a fair use remix created by Jonathan McIntosh. / usage de la balise html5 <video>
- http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=qT_PHrhTrSk#!interview Código Fuente Audiovisual de Jonathan Mcintosh (ou http://tv.zemos98.org/Codigo-Fuente-Audiovisual-de)
- http://tv.zemos98.org/Taller-de-Remezcla-Audiovisual Un atelier the remix de contenus audiovisuels d'une association de Sevilla très intéressant Zemos 98 http://www.zemos98.org/
- http://www.zeega.org/ Zeega is an open-source HTML5 platform for creating interactive documentaries and inventing new forms of storytelling. Zeega will make it easy to collaboratively produce, curate and publish participatory multimedia projects online, on mobile devices and in physical spaces. Zeega is in early alpha. Sign up to get updates.
- Compte rendu OVC 2011 : http://openetherpad.org/ovc11-connected-documentary openpad de OVC2011 NY
- CCCB Lab Interview on the Remix Video Ecosystem - April 2011
"A short video interview I did with CCCB Lab in Barcelona (Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona) during my recent 2011 speaking tour in Spain. I was asked to speak about remix video as a political tool and if I think there are any ethical boundaries for remix artists. I also talk briefly about the challenges and benefits of using corporate publishing platforms like YouTube. http://www.rebelliouspixels.com/2011/cccb-lab-interview-on-the-remix-video-ecosystem
- Open Source Video
FLOSS editing, archiving, sharing / Libre Video Lab http://osvideo.constantvzw.org/cinelerra-package/
Between summer 2011 and 2014 osvideo has a collective workspace in Constant Variable, a Free Libre Open Source Arts Lab in Schaerbeek, Brussels. In this Libre Video Lab, we offer access to a fast Linux computer that is equipped with video editing softwares such as Cinelerra and many other open source tools. Artists, video-lovers, cinema-freaks and cultural producers of all sorts who are curious for working with semi-professional open source software are welcome to use this collective machine.
The computer was built during a Cinelerra workshop that was organised by Constant, following the hardware specifications recommended at the time.
We use the Community Version of Cinelerra because we support the idea that software is a collective enterprise to which users, developers, artists, and all parties involved contribute with specific professional expertise, various desires and engagements. Cinelerra-CV offers support through a mailinglist, that contains valuable info for anyone working with the software. Read more on the Cinelerra-CV website.