This episode kicks off our season working with the Engelberg Center on Innovation Law & Policy. We talk about copyright and its limits; licenses and ethical open source; and the infamous monkey selfie legal case.
This episode features conversations with Michael Weinberg, the Executive Director of the Engelberg Center on Innovation Law and Policy at NYU School of Law. We also speak with computer scientist, game designer and media artist Ramsey Nasser on the Anti-Capitalist Software License. Finally, we join some of the organizers from the ml5.js programming library, which aims to make “machine learning approachable for a broad audience of artists, creative coders, and students.”
Episode notes and transcript
Intellectual Property and Indigenous Heritage
Fair Use, the Internet Archive and the Public Domain
Creating in a Commons: Conversations with Creative Commons and Disquiet Junto
New Rules: Conversations with New Media Artists - Live Episode
Immersive Media and Co-creation with Formerly Incarcerated Fathers
Erotic Ecologies and the Fluid Relationships Between Humans and A.I.
A Meditation on Power on all Levels
Duct Tape Hacking and Joyful Resistance
Liberatory Coding and the Transcode Manifesto
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Art Tools: Designing Interactive Fiction with Twine
Art Tools: Winterbloom’s Open Source Synthesizer Modules
Intimate Bots and QueerAI
Art Tools: Live coding with Hydra
Triggering the Troll Bots
Feeding Oral History to Technology
Yes No Wave and Indonesia Net Audio
Reclamation and Worldbuilding in the Iyapo Repository
El Paquete Semanal: An Offline Internet in Cuba
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