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6.1 Transcending Ironic Distance in Networked (Re-)Composition
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Jonas Wolf
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Contents 5
- Acknowledgements 7
- 1 Introduction 9
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2 Towards a Conceptual Framework of Vernacular Re-Composition
- 2.1 Media Texts and Authors of Referential Re-Composition on YouTube: An Overview 25
- 2.2 Distributed Control and Immaterial Labour: Reflections on the Concept of Produsage 35
- 2.3 A First Approach to YouTube-Situated Vernacular Aesthetics 45
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3 Contextualising and Categorising Media Objects of Musical Produsag
- 3.1 Meta-Discursive Music Video 58
- 3.2 Everyday (Self-)Capture and Re-Appropriation: Audiovisual Objets Trouvés 74
- 3.3 Composing with Computational Surface and Interface Effects 87
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4 Circulation, Imitation, and Play
- 4.1 Conceptual Remix Beyond Notions of Mechanistic Virality 106
- 4.2 “Meme Music”? Meta-Memetic Play as Epitome of Viral Spread 128
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5 Musical (Micro-)Celebrities
- 5.1 Musical Performance of the Self in Aspirational Channel Concepts 155
- 5.2 Beyond Composition: Communication, Collaboration, and the Constitution of Channels 168
- 5.3 “Role-Setters” and their Activated Community: Hypnotising Tendencies and Networked Relations 187
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6 Challenges and Vernacular Competencies of Selectivity and Evasion
- 6.1 Transcending Ironic Distance in Networked (Re-)Composition 204
- 6.2 How to be Differently Different – “Becoming-Imperceptible” in an Environment of Commensurability 221
- 7 Conclusion 239
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Bibliography
- Secondary Sources 251
- Primary Sources 263
- List of Figures 275
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Contents 5
- Acknowledgements 7
- 1 Introduction 9
-
2 Towards a Conceptual Framework of Vernacular Re-Composition
- 2.1 Media Texts and Authors of Referential Re-Composition on YouTube: An Overview 25
- 2.2 Distributed Control and Immaterial Labour: Reflections on the Concept of Produsage 35
- 2.3 A First Approach to YouTube-Situated Vernacular Aesthetics 45
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3 Contextualising and Categorising Media Objects of Musical Produsag
- 3.1 Meta-Discursive Music Video 58
- 3.2 Everyday (Self-)Capture and Re-Appropriation: Audiovisual Objets Trouvés 74
- 3.3 Composing with Computational Surface and Interface Effects 87
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4 Circulation, Imitation, and Play
- 4.1 Conceptual Remix Beyond Notions of Mechanistic Virality 106
- 4.2 “Meme Music”? Meta-Memetic Play as Epitome of Viral Spread 128
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5 Musical (Micro-)Celebrities
- 5.1 Musical Performance of the Self in Aspirational Channel Concepts 155
- 5.2 Beyond Composition: Communication, Collaboration, and the Constitution of Channels 168
- 5.3 “Role-Setters” and their Activated Community: Hypnotising Tendencies and Networked Relations 187
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6 Challenges and Vernacular Competencies of Selectivity and Evasion
- 6.1 Transcending Ironic Distance in Networked (Re-)Composition 204
- 6.2 How to be Differently Different – “Becoming-Imperceptible” in an Environment of Commensurability 221
- 7 Conclusion 239
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Bibliography
- Secondary Sources 251
- Primary Sources 263
- List of Figures 275