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   After reading first this week’s collection of  
 
   After reading first this week’s collection of  
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        Replying to ''@UltimateSithLord''
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      Replying to ''@UltimateSithLord''
        social media has changed the notion of  
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      social media has changed the notion of  
        originality and ownership. With a tool  
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      originality and ownership. With a tool  
        like Twitter, conceptual accounts  
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      like Twitter, conceptual accounts  
        like [https://twitter.com/KimKierkegaard ''@KimKierkegaard''] &
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      like [https://twitter.com/KimKierkegaard ''@KimKierkegaard''] &
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        '''Garfield the Deals Warlock''' ''@UltimateSithLord'' - 14m
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        [https://twitter.com/pentametron ''@pentametron''] are able to utilize the
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        works and words of others and
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        transform them into something new,
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        refreshing, and maybe even literary/
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      [https://twitter.com/pentametron ''@pentametron''] are able to utilize the
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      works and words of others and
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      transform them into something new,
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      refreshing, and maybe even literary/
 
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       '''Garfield the Deals Warlock''' ''@UltimateSithLord'' - 13m
 
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       art and therefore even words may not  
 
       art and therefore even words may not  
 
       belong solely to a  
 
       belong solely to a  
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       single entity, which is reflected in  
 
       single entity, which is reflected in  
 
       his term ‘image anarchism’
 
       his term ‘image anarchism’
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       [but rather] a bureaucratically regulated  
 
       [but rather] a bureaucratically regulated  
 
       construct…
 
       construct…
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       on the Internet exists to be moved from  
 
       on the Internet exists to be moved from  
 
       one place to the next" - Troemel
 
       one place to the next" - Troemel
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       originally their own and thus reflect  
 
       originally their own and thus reflect  
 
       this broken idea of intellectual  
 
       this broken idea of intellectual  
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       internet itself, restrictions have been  
 
       internet itself, restrictions have been  
 
       abandoned in a  
 
       abandoned in a  
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       media, nothing ever truly belongs to a  
 
       media, nothing ever truly belongs to a  
 
       singular individual  
 
       singular individual  
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       '''Garfield the Deals Warlock''' ''@UltimateSithLord'' - 3m
 
       '''Garfield the Deals Warlock''' ''@UltimateSithLord'' - 3m
 
       any longer but rather to the internet en masse.
 
       any longer but rather to the internet en masse.
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      in closing, since I’m referencing
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      [https://twitter.com/thezonecast @TheZoneCast] w/ my name,
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      I'll quote this for fun:
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      “FANTASY COSTCO, WHERE ALL YOUR
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      DREAMS COME TRUE! GOT A DEAL FOR YOU!”
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[[File:twitterpic.png|200px|thumb|left|What more fitting for a Twitter page than a Twitter concept. With Twitter concepts, it becomes clear that social media has indeed turned into a form of literature, with readers engaging by liking or retweeting it, also by replying and sending it to others. Tweets go viral because it finds traction with people that can relate to it or find some amusement.]]

Latest revision as of 12:29, 6 November 2017

Garfield the Deals Warlock @UltimateSithLord

 After reading first this week’s collection of 
 Twitter posts and then Brad Troemel’s paper 
 “Art After Social Media,” I began to 
 recognize how

9:40 PM - 9 Oct 2017


      Garfield the Deals Warlock @UltimateSithLord - 16m
      Replying to @UltimateSithLord
      social media has changed the notion of 
      originality and ownership. With a tool 
      like Twitter, conceptual accounts 
      like @KimKierkegaard &
      |
      Garfield the Deals Warlock @UltimateSithLord - 14m
      @pentametron are able to utilize the 
      works and words of others and 
      transform them into something new, 
      refreshing, and maybe even literary/
      |
      Garfield the Deals Warlock @UltimateSithLord - 13m
      artistic. In this way, they connect 
      to Troemel’s argument that, with social media, 
      art and therefore even words may not 
      belong solely to a 
      |
      Garfield the Deals Warlock @UltimateSithLord - 11m
      single entity, which is reflected in 
      his term ‘image anarchism’
      |
      Garfield the Deals Warlock @UltimateSithLord - 11m
      “Image anarchists behave as though 
      intellectual property is not property at all…
      [but rather] a bureaucratically regulated 
      construct…
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      Garfield the Deals Warlock @UltimateSithLord - 10m
      ...Whether "shared" or "reblogged," all content 
      on the Internet exists to be moved from 
      one place to the next" - Troemel
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      Garfield the Deals Warlock @UltimateSithLord - 8m
      @KimKierkegaard & @pentametron both 
      take from content that is not 
      originally their own and thus reflect 
      this broken idea of intellectual 
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      Garfield the Deals Warlock @UltimateSithLord - 7m
      property that comes with social media. With 
      the arrival of this technology and the 
      internet itself, restrictions have been 
      abandoned in a 
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      Garfield the Deals Warlock @UltimateSithLord - 5m
      world where ‘sharing’ or ‘retweeting’ 
      has become the new norm. Because of social 
      media, nothing ever truly belongs to a 
      singular individual 
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      Garfield the Deals Warlock @UltimateSithLord - 3m
      any longer but rather to the internet en masse.
      |
      Garfield the Deals Warlock @UltimateSithLord - 2m
      in closing, since I’m referencing 
      @TheZoneCast w/ my name, 
      I'll quote this for fun: 
      |
      Garfield the Deals Warlock @UltimateSithLord - 1m
      “FANTASY COSTCO, WHERE ALL YOUR 
      DREAMS COME TRUE! GOT A DEAL FOR YOU!”
What more fitting for a Twitter page than a Twitter concept. With Twitter concepts, it becomes clear that social media has indeed turned into a form of literature, with readers engaging by liking or retweeting it, also by replying and sending it to others. Tweets go viral because it finds traction with people that can relate to it or find some amusement.