Tag Archive for the term: cc

YACHT – free instrumental downloads

Esoteric indie band YACHT are doing mystical and amazing things with symbolism, song, ideologies, and ye olde inter web.
Check out information on their latest album See Mystery Lights and the music video for Psychic City in the earlier Indyish post, or head straight over to the Free Music Archive and download the full instrumentals, [...]

Animal Collective – Indie Music Video + Live Show Downloads

It’s funny, with some bands I have a hard time telling the difference between the official music videos and the fan videos. I wonder if this happens when fans feel especially akin to the music makers, or maybe it just happens when the band’s aesthetic is based on repetition, haunting real life beauty and simplicity, [...]

Griffintown Photos – Montreal has got skills.

Here are some great Griffintown pics i found on Flickr, all licensed: Creative Commons. Thought they might help in setting the mood for this Weekend’s Remembering Griffintown Event. It’s going to be 3 days of festivities, with our Griffintown Monthly Mess Show on Saturday the 13th, sandwiched smack-dab in between all the craziness. That’s just [...]

MUTEK2008: Friday, May 30th

MUTEK2008: Friday, May 30th
Panel 3: Copyright VS Creativity
Covering such topics as sampling, piracy and copyright in general, the star of this panel was undoubtedly producer and Hyperdub label manager Kode 9, also known as Steve Goodman in real life. Starting with a few anecdotes about the Kafka-esque process of clearing samples with a major label, [...]

New Creative Commons Feature and Some More Bug Fixes

New Feature:
There’s a new feature available for all Indyish members that will let you set a Creative Commons License for the content you publish throughout this site. It does so by adding a new section to the Write/Edit Post pages (see first screenshot below). You can choose to create a different CC license for each [...]

Review – Gilberto Gil at SAT part 2

I hammered out notes on the first half of the curated questioning of Gilberto Gil here, and now will continue to delight with more notes on digital policy, weee!
As part of the conversation about access, I asked about how understanding open software in comparison to ideals from Tropicalismo has helped advance free software in Brazil. [...]

Review: Gilberto Gil at SAT

I just got back from Gilberto Gil’s second event here in Montreal, a kind of curated discussion between the Brazilian Culture Minister and Tropicalismo musical innovator and rebel Gil, the Digital Policy Coordinator Claudio Prado (sweetly anarchic and kind), and four academics and activists implicated in digital media.
Gilberto Gil, and Brazil as a whole, [...]

My Bed is a Time Machine 2-Call for Submissions

A Call for Submissions for “My Bed is a Time Machine” Zine #2. Anything goes. All media.

Photo by candace
CHOOSE YOUR OWN ADVENTURE (a call-out)
There you are sitting up in the dark on your double bed with your foot switching back and forth, counting the seconds. The thunderclouds are hovering blocks away, letting lines of [...]

Assembly 2.0-Transparency; read my emails, learn our philosophy

Hey faithful readers, here are some emails recently sent out to Assembly 2.0 participants. I think they might be useful to understanding why we do the Assembly relay project and why we do it the way we do it. Having said that, and once you read this post, please please please comment or send emails [...]

Indyish Assembly 2.0-Full project description

We’re getting an Assembly event page going here on indyish and I’ll let you know when it’s up and running. Until then, here’s everything you could ever want to know about the Assembly 2.0 all in one place.

The Indyish Assembly 2.0 is a collaborative art relay for writers, directors, actors, illustrators, musicians and animators.
Assembly [...]


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