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TCLP 2010-06-02 Art, Music and Literature in the Age of Digital Reproducibility

This is a feature cast, an episode of The Command Line Podcast.

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There is no listener feedback this week due to the length of the feature.

The feature this week is the first of two panel recordings I captured at Balticon 44. The panel was titled, “Art, Music and Literature in the Age of Digital Reproducibility”, and was a fantastic, far ranging discussion. My co-panelists where Norm Sherman of The Drabblecast, Dave Slusher of Evil Genius Chronicles, Phil Rossi, and Dan Tabor of Geekadelphia.

There are no detailed show notes for this show. You can grab the flac encoded audio from the Internet Archive.

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  1. Limor Fried on Open Source Hardware | Evil Genius Chronicles linked to this post on October 31, 2010

    [...] of the points she made was very similar to a point I made at Balticon on a panel about Art, Music and Literature in the Age of Digital Reproducibility. An audience member brought up the issue of someone taking your online work and making merchandise [...]

  2. Dealing With the Post-Scarcity Digital World | Evil Genius Chronicles linked to this post on January 4, 2011

    [...] Balticon I was on a panel that dealt with a topic sort of like this. (You can download the audio here.) There was a question from the audience about how to deal with it when you put art online and [...]



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