Our resident jazz connoisseur Andy Watt returns with more majestic jazz selections for Entropy.
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Our resident jazz connoisseur Andy Watt returns with more majestic jazz selections for Entropy.
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Cycle 10 Alt-w Production Award -
Dave Young, Kirsty Hendry & Jake Watts
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Cursor will be a fitness software application which is also a critical publication, one that is focused on examining and critiquing the political, ethical and economic implications of producing data through emergent wearable technologies.
The publication will be comprised of audio and text that will be mediated through a user’s interactions with an app. With content of the publication being delivered to users upon the achievement of certain fitness milestones.
Dave Young, Kirsty Hendry & Jake Watts, a collective group of practitioners with backgrounds in networked media, digital arts practice and humanities research, are interested in the implications of neoliberal informational capitalism.
GoGo Penguin are offering Soundcloud users the chance to remix one of their tracks from the Mercury-nominated album v2.0. The stems for the track Fort are all available to download to create your own outstanding version of the track. The best remix will win a pro account from Soundcloud, one LP/CD, plus an exclusive print signed by the band plus two tickets for our show at Richmix in London on 7th November, complete with meet and greet. Listen to the stems below and click here to download them. Once you’ve completed your remix visit the Soundcloud page to upload them to the group.
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Today, copyright law in the UK catches up with what people have been doing for decades -- backing up media for personal use is now legal.
Until now, every time you copied media for any reason, you were breaking the law. Even if you weren't sharing the files online or providing copies of the discs to other people, in the eyes of the law you were a criminal. Thankfully, some sense has prevailed, but it's taken a ridiculously long time to come into effect.
By: Matt Kamen,