Re-Composing YouTube
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Jonas Wolf
About this book
YouTube features a wide array of multimodal musical figurations, including fan-made music videos, musical aestheticisations of pre-circulating content, and musical self-performances. Jonas Wolf explores open-ended forms of musical creative relay on YouTube, delving into formal, imitative, affective, and (non-)institutional aspects of networked media remix and (self-)aestheticisation. Beyond creating value for non-musical fields of discourse, this study is directed at filling a gap in a largely ocularcentric domain of study. It provides a concise theory of vernacular composition within our time's total digital archive that accounts for socio-aesthetic phenomena and their relation to systems of knowledge, control, and discourse.
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2 Towards a Conceptual Framework of Vernacular Re-Composition
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3 Contextualising and Categorising Media Objects of Musical Produsag
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4 Circulation, Imitation, and Play
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5 Musical (Micro-)Celebrities
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6 Challenges and Vernacular Competencies of Selectivity and Evasion
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6.2 How to be Differently Different – “Becoming-Imperceptible” in an Environment of Commensurability
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