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Remix Culture: Making Art From Art

Bibliography: The basis of this article is to explain the influence of remix culture in the media. This will show how we have created new art from old art over the years in a consistent evolution of "remixing". Almost everything is remixed from books and movies to even ideas. Contribution to be made for Remix Culture wiki page
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 Intertwining of Media Cultures 

For Remix culture to survive it must be shared and created or "remixed" by contributors. This is where Participatory culture come into play, because consumers start participating by becoming contributors especially many teens growing up with these media cultures. A book was published in 2013 by Henry Jenkins called "Reading in a Participatory Culture" which focuses on his technique of remixing the original story Moby Dick to make it a new and fresh experience for students. This form of teaching enforces the correlation between participatory and remix culture while highlighting it's importance in evolving literature.

 Effects of Remix Culture on Artists 

Remix culture has created an environment that is nearly impossible for artists to have or own "original work". Media and the internet has made art so public that it leaves the work up for other interpretation and in return, remixing. A major example of this in the 21st century is the idea of memes. Once one is put into cyber space it is automatically assumed that someone else can come along and remix the picture.

(Under the "History" Sections)

Remixing in Religion

Throughout history remix culture has been truthful not only in exchange of oral stories but also in the bible. This is a book of stories and lessons that has been compiled and remixed over generations. As another example it is thought that the beliefs of Buddhism has influenced other religious practices and ways.