Events of interest

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A few events that might be of interest to readers of this blog:

* Göttingen, Germany. REMAKE │REMODEL: New Perspectives on Remakes, Film Adaptations, and Fan Productions: is an interdisciplinary conference taking place June 30 - July 2, 2010. The deadline for submissions is February 15, 2010; more information can be found on the linked call for papers.

* Boston, MA (and elsewhere!) On February 25, 2010, Lawrence Lessig will deliver a talk on fair use and politics in online video at the Berkman Center at Harvard Law School. The Open Video Alliance is webcasting the talk at http://openvideoalliance.org/lessig, or you can attend local screenings and events in many cities (check online for more details.)

* Los Angeles, CA, On March 25, 2010, Jonathan McIntosh, Julie Levin Russo (Stanford) and Alexis Lothian (USC) will curate an exhibition called "Subverting Gender and Sexuality with Remix Video" at California State University, Northridge that will feature PRVs (political remix videos) as well as vids. A question and answer session will follow the presentation.

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Thanks for doing this! Is it

Thanks for doing this! Is it possible to standardize the entry format in crossposting so that they match the AO3 blog posts (with the mirroring link to this page on top?)

You're welcome! And hm, yes,

You're welcome! And hm, yes, I think so--I inherited the crossposting structure, but there's no reason we can't move the link to the top (you want it to look like an rss feed?)

Los Angeles Remix Event

I just wanted to post a link with specific information regarding the "Remixing Pop Culture" event if folks are interested in attending: http://www.feministfrequency.com/2010/02/event-remixing-pop-culture/

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