Everything is a
Remix
The video by Kirby Ferguson really stuck with me because I
really agreed on his main point – which is that “everything is a remix.”
In patent discussions, it is easy to accuse people of
copying bits and pieces of your idea, and in the TED talk, this was extended to
music – where Bob Dylan was accused of copying music in different ways. Bob
supposedly copied the melodies, song structure, and lyrics of other artists.
However, when I was listening to the songs, they all still sounded unique and I
think what made Bob Dylan’s music great was that he was able to draw on
different influences to produce his own authentic music. He took bits and
pieces from songs and artists/role models he liked and pieced together his own.
I thought it was also interesting how the TED talk cited
Steve jobs on his quote that great inventors steal. This reminds me of how ultimately
all our inventions build on prior inventions and that we owe it to those who
were there before us because they paved the path for us to be able to make
breakthroughs using the material that they provided. I thought that it was
funny too how Steve Jobs hated it when other people stole from him and it shows
his “double standard.”
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Hi Sean,
ReplyDeleteI was thinking the same thing - everything is a remix or improvement of another idea.
I picked the same video! Glad we're on the same page.
ReplyDeleteI picked the same video! Glad we're on the same page.
ReplyDeleteHi Sean,
ReplyDeleteI liked this blog as well! I like the "remix" idea - do you agree that everything is some sort of remix?