04/11/2005 01:45 PM
Posted by Imran Ghory, Apr 06 2005
Core CSS (2nd ed.)
Core CSS (2nd ed.)
05/03/2004 03:04 PM
The core of the Net
The core of the Net
05/25/2004 06:43 AM
USA Today May 25 2004 10:52AM GMT
RDF-Core-0.31
RDF-Core-0.31
08/11/2004 10:19 AM
Apple's New Core
Apple's New Core
07/22/2004 01:31 PM
"The 'digital lifestyle' era is still in its infancy, and I believe
that Apple is at the forefront of defining what this paradigm shift
will look like." By John Dobosz, Forbes (via MyAppleMenu)
MKDoc-Core-0.7
MKDoc-Core-0.7
07/18/2004 05:18 PM
Core PHP Programming 3rd ed
Core PHP Programming 3rd ed
12/02/2003 12:43 AM
A large (1000+ pages) book containing all you need to know about PHP5
and a dozen of related subjects. Written by Leon Atkinson and Zeev
Suraski.
MKDoc-Core-0.6
MKDoc-Core-0.6
07/13/2004 05:35 PM
Core FTP Lite v1.3
Core FTP Lite v1.3
01/09/2004 09:58 PM
Core FTP Lite - a free FTP Client with SSL/TLS, SSH/SFTP, site to site
transfers, dragdrop, browser integration, user-friendly interface(s),
FTP/HTTP Proxy, Socks 4/5 support, remote file searching, queue
manager, auto retry and resume of transfers, transfer bandwidth
control, htaccess editing, advanced dir listings, queueing of multiple
FTP transfers on multiple sites, sessions, start, stop, resume of FTP
transfers, chmod, auto reconn, and much more! [Freeware 2.1 MB]
Core PHP Programming
Core PHP Programming
01/16/2004 10:57 AM
MKDoc-Core-0.9
MKDoc-Core-0.9
09/06/2004 10:37 AM
MKDoc-Core-0.4
MKDoc-Core-0.4
04/16/2004 10:12 AM
Dual-core G4 on the way
Dual-core G4 on the way
08/19/2004 08:44 PM
While the Mac users of the world are hoping for a dual-core G5,
Freescale (formerly Motorola SPS) is ge
aring up to unveil a dual-core version of the G4 at this year's
upcoming MPF.
Fedora Core 2
Fedora Core 2
12/17/2003 02:45 AM
Fedora Core
2 is coming; maybe the community will have some influence on this
one.
Disinfect the Core
Disinfect the Core
08/13/2004 11:04 PM
Disinfect the
Core. (Shockwave.) Merciless and addictive.
Defending the Core
Defending the Core
03/06/2004 02:01 AM
Solutions seek to catch intrusions inside the perimeter.
System:Core
System:Core
12/29/2003 06:47 PM
Project Started
MKDoc-Core-0.8
MKDoc-Core-0.8
08/09/2004 11:16 AM
Core Enterprise PHP
Core Enterprise PHP
08/02/2004 05:28 PM
CEP Overview Diagram
basecms Core API
basecms Core API
07/31/2004 10:26 AM
basecms @ sourceforge
haver-core-0.06
haver-core-0.06
05/10/2004 05:48 AM
Core Image
Core Image
06/28/2004 07:54 PM
Last year we got to listen to the "my Mac is obsolete because it can't
run Quartz Extreme" whining, and this year we'll get to enjoy the
sequel of "my Mac is obsolete because it can't run
hardware-accelerated Core Image".
Zend Core for IBM
Zend Core for IBM
06/17/2005 06:08 PM
IBM, Zend: Zend Core for IBM Beta (available on Linux x86, x86_64,
POWER
and AIX).
MKDoc-Core-0.5
MKDoc-Core-0.5
06/16/2004 09:52 AM
Grand 1.3 (Core)
Grand 1.3 (Core)
06/11/2004 09:33 AM
A tool to graphically represent Ant dependencies.
Get to the core of J2ME
Get to the core of J2ME
12/30/2002 02:40 AM
CNET Dec 30 2002 1:02AM ET
Fedora Core 1
Fedora Core 1
11/05/2003 10:35 PM
Red Hat released Fedora Core 1
(previously known as Red Hat Linux 10). Now the hard part of really
integrating the community into the development process begins.
Rotten to the core
Rotten to the core
05/18/2004 07:46 PM
I Hate The Core
I Hate The Core
03/12/2003 10:15 PM
Seriously. It looks worse than Armageddon, which is the worst movie
ever made.
Grok Description matches for autobox-Core-0.2
GrokA matches for autobox-Core-0.2
SmoothGNOME 1.1
SmoothGNOME 1.1
05/30/2004 06:05 AM
A very basic, conservative HIG-colored theme.
SmoothGNOME 1.2
SmoothGNOME 1.2
06/07/2004 01:50 PM
A very basic, conservative HIG-colored theme.
SmoothGNOME 1.3
SmoothGNOME 1.3
06/11/2004 09:33 AM
A very basic, conservative HIG-colored theme.
SmoothGNOME 1.5
SmoothGNOME 1.5
06/16/2004 05:58 PM
A very basic, conservative HIG-colored theme.
SmoothGNOME 1.6
SmoothGNOME 1.6
06/21/2004 03:57 PM
A very basic, conservative HIG-colored theme.
Enron remix MP3
Enron remix MP3
06/17/2004 01:10 PM
The infamous Enron tapes (in which innocent, electricity-using
grandmothers are scorned) and some random Bush quotes are mashed up
with Snap!'s The Power in this MP3. Link
to descriptive blog text, and Link to MP3. (Thanks, Dav)
Steph-remix 0.2
Steph-remix 0.2
05/30/2004 06:05 AM
An updated variant of Tigert's Steph theme.
remix culture III
remix culture III
06/03/2004 10:53 AM
The beauty of a duck. (Chill,
lawyers.) (Thanks to Laura Arguello for the link.)
remix culture II
remix culture II
06/03/2004 10:53 AM
Rick Prelinger, father of public domain film, will show Panorama Ephemera, a
feature-length collage film, at the San Francisco Cinematheque on
Sunday, June 13 at 7:30 pm.
The film is made from "ephemeral film," meaning film not copyrighted
when originally published. The supply of such film officially ended in
1978, when all film is automatically (federally) copyrighted.
remix culture
remix culture
06/03/2004 10:53 AM
Roger Rustad has posted some great examples of political remix at greplaw. The Fox one
is particularly good.
But does anyone know of great conservative remix culture? Attacks on
Kerry? Or liberals?
music remix
music remix
06/05/2004 01:42 PM
Jerry Lobdill writes with this interesting story about a remix culture
now regulated: This is an example of the kind of art
flamenco is--or was. And I speak particularly about the guitar here.
The roots of flamenco are lost in the mists of time. They go back at
least into the late 1700s, but probably farther. At this time there
are over 40 distinct forms which are each characterized by a
specific repetitive rhythmic pattern termed "compas", a specified
musical mode (major, minor, or phrygian), and certain signature
resolution phrases or other unique musical features.
I have played flamenco guitar for 47 years. When I was learning to
play, the current versions of the forms could be traced back to a few
virtuosos who came on the scene as early as 1905 or thereabouts. Every
form is played as a series of sections that are distinct in melody and
are sandwiched between more or less standard rhythmic sections
characteristic of the form. The melodic sections are called
"falsetas". The sections are played in whatever order a player chooses
and players spend spare time trying to invent new falsetas or
modifying old ones. Most players know the genealogy of their falsetas
to some extent, but anything that is older than a couple of
generations is usually of unknown origin.
Lore has it that great flamenco guitarists invent falsetas on the fly
during performance. This is nonsense. But that's another story. Hardly
any guitarist can read music and/or uses any kind of notation to
commit falsetas to paper.
In the cante (song) the verses (letras) and the melodies are generally
very old though most are associated with the name of the originator.
Through the 1950s it was expected that players would play mostly
traditional things with minor additional innovations. The falsetas of
a particular player did not usually evolve from one recording to the
next, and, indeed, players had favorite falsetas that they played for
years.
But as soon as recording industry moguls got involved all that
changed. Nowadays they are claiming copyright on everything that is
recorded, even the traditional portions that have been played since
antiquity. Guitarists such as Paco de Lucia are pushed and prodded to
innovate, and he has said publicly that the creation of new material
is the most difficult part of what he does in this modern environment.
Yet even his innovations (when he plays flamenco instead of the
bastardized watered down stuff he mostly plays these days) contain
traditional resolution phrases and rhythmic sections that define the
forms and are ancient anonymous creations.
Spanish copyright has gone crazy locking up the public domain along
with the new in recent years.
I have reams of manuscript transcripts of fabulous flamenco guitar
music that will never be published because of the abuse and tyranny of
copyright law. Like many non-Spanish flamenco guitar players, I play
what I consider to be the best--just like Spaniards did before
commercialization of the art. It's sad that all this will never be
published for the enjoyment of the world.
(cf. "It's
simple.")
political remix
political remix
06/05/2004 01:42 PM
Michael Tucker sent this link to a film he's making
about the war in Iraq. "It includes two video clips that I think your
readers will appreciate, no matter what their views on the war."
Favorite quote from a soldier: "For y'all this is just a show, but we
live in this movie."
And I can't believe there isn't any conservative remixes out there.
Really?
Remix Outfoxed
Remix Outfoxed
09/15/2004 09:25 AM
Robert Greenwald has
released the interviews from Outfoxed under a Creative Commons license,
inviting others to remix the interviews to tell their own story about
Fox. Robert had wanted to release the full film for remix, but fears
about enabling the reuse of original Fox materials got that idea
stopped. But you can download and rework the interviews from archive.org here. A bittorrent file is available here from Torrentocracy. See the blog entry there, and here.
Ukiyo-e remix art
Ukiyo-e remix art
06/27/2004 07:30 PM
A BoingBoing art exclusive: the latest
watercolor from Moira
Hahn, whose illustration work has appeared in Time, the
New Yorker, and elsewhere. About this remix of classic ukiyo-e
art -- which depicts a backyard conflict between cats and birds --
Moira says "Kuniyoshi was an influence, the primary Edo period ukiyo-e
artist who regularly depicted cats... [but] most of this composition
has been changed from various Edo and Meiji sources. The original
figures were human, patterns were different, and there was no owl."
[Ed. note: Dude, is that Waldo from
Hatebeak on the far left?]
Link to
full-size jpeg image (about 500k)
Operation: Remix!
Operation: Remix!
06/17/2005 05:02 PM
Hosted by ccmixter and in
collaboration with on-line record company Magnatune ("we are not evil"),
our new remix contest has officially begun. Dust off those samples,
record that guitar track, lay down some piano hooks, mix in some Lisa
DeBenedictis vocals and send your lovely new creation directly to
ccmixter. Not only will you be contributing to the growing online
community of remix culture but you have a chance to win an assortment
of prizes, including a record contract with Magnatune.
Click here for
contest details, links to music editing software and...let the remix
start to move YOU!
nForce 3.14 J Remix
nForce 3.14 J Remix
12/22/2003 05:21 PM
"ColorMatch Remix"
"ColorMatch Remix"
11/13/2003 09:52 PM
Steal this remix
Steal this remix
04/22/2004 10:44 AM
BoingBoing reader fluffy says:
Forget about underground remixes of mainstream music - this site
(inspired by the wonderful songfight.org) is an ongoing collaborative
remix project where independent musicians remix each other. It's
great!
link
Remix of W's WMD joke
Remix of W's WMD joke
04/10/2004 07:14 PM
This remix of George W's WMD joke at the White House Correspondants'
Dinner is vicious, brilliant and true.
3.
6MB QuickTime Link
(via Dan
Gillmor)
ColorMatch remix
ColorMatch remix
11/12/2003 01:13 PM
ColorMatch Remix
ColorMatch Remix
11/13/2003 06:36 AM
color.twysted.net
track this
site | 9 links
Cluetrain remix
Cluetrain remix
03/31/2005 12:47 PM
Scott Adams at Arkansas Tech has remixed Cluetrain for education,
through "creative search and replace." [Technorati tag: cluetrain]...
Slam poetry for CC remix
Slam poetry for CC remix
07/23/2004 04:46 AM
Wayne Mercier is a Vancouver slam poet who has just released his first
book of poetry published, and along with it, a CD of him reading his
work. He's made the entire audio of the CD available for downloand and
remix under a Creative Commons license.
I'm really excited about this, not just because it's a way of getting
my stuff out into the world, but because - to my knowledge - this is
the first time this has been done in Canadian poetry. Coach House
Press releases electronic editions of their author's work but retains
copyright. Also the fact that this is audio, and thus open to
extensive remixing and incorporation into larger, multimedia projects,
is very cool.
Link
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(Thanks, Wayne!)
Flickr jingle remix
Flickr jingle remix
07/29/2004 05:05 AM
Hot on the heels of yesterd
ay's jingle for the Flickr
service, a Flickr user has
remixed it, transforming it from something naive and sweet to a
sinister bit of electronica.
3.9MB
MP3 Link
Outfoxed Offered for Remix
Outfoxed Offered for Remix
09/21/2004 06:37 AM
The maker of a documentary about Fox News offers raw footage of his
film online for others to re-edit into new 'mixes.' With the spread of
broadband and cheap filmmaking software, film may become remixers'
favored medium. By Daniel Terdiman.
More propaganda remix posters
More propaganda remix posters
09/22/2004 10:45 PM
Xeni Jardin:
New additions to a previously-Boinged online gallery featuring
brilliantly modernized versions of old propaganda posters. You can buy
the retweaked graphics on sporty messenger bags, t-shirts, coffee
cups, and -- well by golly, even a thong or two. Link (Thanks,
Squiddo)
Remix Reading Competition
Remix Reading Competition
03/19/2005 03:27 AM
Remix Reading is holding
a remix competition. Here's an excerpt from their site:
After an extremely successful launch event, Remix Reading is pushing
the boundaries of the local cultural community with a remix
competition. Over the next month, we want to see who can create the
best remix of a piece of work already on the website.
There will be four winners, one in each category (audio, image, text,
video). They will each receive the following great prizes:
* Your work on a LOCA Records compilation CD (if LOCA like it
enough)
* A Creative Commons t-shirt
* A DVD full of great Creative Commons videos
* A copy me / remix me compilation CD
* A copy of the Wired CD and that issue of the Wired magazine
* A CD from LOCA Records
* Stickers, badges and fake tattoos
The closing date is Monday 11th April and the winners will be
announced on Friday 15th April. The competition is being judged by a
panel from Remix Reading, Creative Commons and LOCA Records.
Remix Nine Inch Nails
Remix Nine Inch Nails
04/16/2005 09:10 PM
Phillip Torrone @ Make:
Make your own Nine Inch Nails
MacMinute
has a story about Trent Reznor of Nine Inch Nails making the band's
new single, "The Hand That Feeds" available to download for Mac users
with GarageBand to mix and mash up (an actual multi-track audio
session). "For quite some time I've been interested in the idea of
allowing you the ability to tinker around with my tracks -- to create
remixes, experiment, embellish or destroy what's there," Reznor says.
Here's a screenshot of it on my Mac
(View image) and here's
where to get it (70MB file). Here
are a couple of the first remixes!
How excellent. This
is almost like open source music. It's one thing to say, "hey it's OK
to sample this." It's taking it to a totally different level to
publish it as a Garage Band project. Now if only they would put some
kind of Creative Commons license on it, it would be perfect.
Comment - TrackBack
Ready, Steady, Remix!
Ready, Steady, Remix!
06/05/2005 11:40 PM
Creative Commons and online record label Magnatune will co-host a digital
music remix contest beginning in May of 2005 and will begin accepting
entries on June 15, 2005. The contest will be hosted at ccmixter and features the music of
Magnatune rock artist Lisa Benedictis,
who will voluntarily have her work sliced, diced, and mixed by
contestants. Music samples and contest rules are currently posted at
ccmixter. Among the prizes for the
remix contest is the opportunity for the winner to appear on the Lisa
DeBenedictis Remix Compilation album and be eligible for an assortment
of prizes.
Insane Phil Remix
Insane Phil Remix
09/24/2004 01:48 PM
Mark Frauenfelder:
Eric read
this post about a answering machine message left by an angry
gentleman named Phil and decided to do a Garageband remix based on it.
Very funny. (Full of swear words) Link
autobox-Core-0.2