suggested formats

adaptation

a new version of a story in a different medium (novel -> film, etc)

notable practitioners

Shakespeare

examples

Harry Potter movies, Batman TV Series, Verdi’s opera Otello (based on Shakespeare’s Othello), Shakespeare’s Othello (based on Cinzio’s novella in Hecatommithi)

student examples

Lou’s dubbed version of Taylor Robin’s webcomic Never Satisfied

media

All (film, book, comic, play, opera, etc)

purpose, audience, history

Varies, frequently part of the capitalist entertainment industry; make money.

skills needed

Depends on the medium

Main entry

assemblage

a three dimensional collage

notable practitioners

Joseph Cornell, Robert Rauschenberg, Kurt Schwitters, Jasper Johns

examples

Cornell’s boxes, works by Rauschenberg

student examples

None so far

media

Sculpture, multimedia

purpose, audience, history

This began as and has mostly remained a “high art” genre, with connections to abstract expressionism, and the collage practised by Braque and Picasso, Dadaist and Surrealist photomontage, “junk sculpture,” the readymade, and so forth.

skills needed

Some sculpting and construction experience (?).

Main entry

collage

a flat visual work made by pasting cut-up paper and printed matter on canvas, board, paper, etc

notable practitioners

Hannah Höch, Kurt Schwitters, Max Ernst, Jess Collins

examples

Merz pieces by Schwitters, works by Ernst, Höch, Hausmann, Robert Rauschenberg, Robert Motherwell

student examples

None so far

media

Visual works on paper, canvas, board, etc; digital

purpose, audience, history

Entered high art with Braque and Picasso; much used by modernist artists, often incorporating mass media imagery from advertising, news, etc…

skills needed

A steady hand with an xacto knife; Photoshop

Main entry

cover version

a new performance of a song that has previously been recorded or performed by another artist

notable practitioners

Elvis, Harry Belafonte, Frank Sinatra, Bob Dylan

examples

“Me and Bobby McGee” by Janis Joplin (original by Kris Kristofferson), Adele’s cover of “Make You Feel My Love” (original by Bob Dylan), Chance The Rapper’s cover of “Believe In Yourself” (original
by Ziggy Marley)

student examples

Sergei Lambert, “Pussy is mine”

media

Music, recording

purpose, audience, history

Various

skills needed

Singing, musicianship

Main entry

culture jam

an adaptation of the media of the dominant culture to critique that culture. Culture jams may be audio, video, or still images.

notable practitioners

Negativland

examples

Some people would point to the magazine Adbusters, although it is often closer to parody than subversion.

A classic is Negativland, The Greatest Around

student examples

Numerous examples

media

Image, audio, video, other?

purpose, audience, history

The idea goes back to détournement; you use the media of the dominant culture against itself.

skills needed

Depends on the medium

Main entry

fan art

a work of art that uses characters and motifs from a popular franchise in an original scenario

notable practitioners

Too numerous. Google or search DeviantArt for fan art

examples

Too numerous. Google or search DeviantArt for fan art

student examples

None so far

Media

Drawing, painting, collage, scultpture, digital composition, etc

Purpose, audience, history

A subculture that grew up when fan communities, fan clubs, and fan conventions began happening in the 1970s; since it has gone online. Celebrate, enlarge, and revise the imaginary worlds of popular franchises.

Skills needed

Drawing, painting, digital illustration, etc

Main entry

fan fiction

original stories that make use of the characters and fictional world of a popular franchise

notable practitioners

Fifty Shades of Grey grew out of E.L. James’s Twilight fan fiction

examples

Harry Potter and the Methods of Rationality

student examples

None so far

Media

Text, comics

Purpose, audience, history

A subculture that grew up when fan communities, fan clubs, and fan conventions began happening in the 1960s-1970s. To continue, enlarge, and revise the imaginary worlds of popular franchises.

Skills needed

Writing ability

Main entry

fanedit

a re-imagined and re-cut version of a movie

notable practitioners

Adywan

examples

Titanic: The Jack Edit, Star Wars: The Phantom Edit

student examples

None so far.

Media

Video

Purpose, audience, history

Only takes off when personal computers become capable of editing digital video. Fan editors attempt to create a "director’s cut" of an existing film where they are the “directors.”

Skills needed

Video editing

Main entry

fanvid

a music video using footage from one or more popular movies or tv shows, etc, to create a new interpretation

Also known simply as a vid or vidding.

notable practitioners

Luminosity, Lim

examples

One of the most admired is Luminosity’s Vogue.

student examples

None so far

Media

Video

Purpose, audience, history

Begun by female fans in the 1970s, originally in the form of a slideshow with music, and later through using two VCRs to edit on videotape. Usually intended to explore a dimension of a franchise that is neglected, submerged, or not really existent in the original franchise. For instance, relationships that don’t exist between characters in the original, funny aspects of horror, etc.

Skills needed

Video editing

Main entry

machinima

a video “shot” within a video game or virtual reality environment

notable practitioners

Strange Company, Rooster Tooth, Alex Chan

examples

Red vs Blue, The French Democracy

student examples

None so far.

Media

Video

Purpose, audience, history

Arose out of the ability to record demos and gameplay within videos game. Originally, gameplay vids were designed to showcase speed and talent, but people began to see that they could do other things with the medium.

Skills needed

Videogame recording, video editing

Main entry

mashup

the combination of two or more recordings to create a new song

notable practitioners

DJ Earworm, Girl Talk, Norwegian Recycling, Danger Mouse, dj BC

popular examples

Too many to name.

student examples

Bryon Gysin vs Beyonce, Hound Me

Media

Audio

Purpose, audience, history

Fun, ego, love, criticism, self-promotion.

Skills needed

Music editing

Main entry

medley

a live or recorded combination of two or more covers to create a new continuous piece

notable practitioners

Coming soon

examples

Coming soon

student examples

Charles Appiah, “Acapella medley”;

Media

Live music/audio

Purpose, audience, history

Probably arose in the era of live variety shows on stage. Associated with musical theatre, some pop singers, and variety shows.

Skills needed

Singing, musicianship.

Main entry

photomontage

a collage of cut-up photos or photographic printed matter

notable practitioners

Hannah Höch, John Heartfield, El Lissitzky, Alexander Rodchenko, Stenberg Brothers

examples

Heartfield’s anti-Nazi images, Rodchenko’s posters

student examples

Various

Media

Paper, photographs; digital

Purpose, audience, history

Begun as an artform by the Dadaists and Russian constructivists.

Skills needed

Xacto knife skills; Photoshop

Main entry

poop

generally known as a YouTube Poop or YTP; a form of video mashup that tends toward disruptive, satirical, shocking, or annoying re-editing of mainstream video (cartoons, tv shows, commercials, video games, movies, etc).

notable practitioners

Not sure any are “notable.”

examples

A tale of eggcellence

student examples

Chandler’s Legolas vid has some elements of poop to it.

Media

Video

Purpose, audience, history

See the Main entry for further discussion.

Skills needed

Video (and sometimes audio) editing skills

Main entry

pop art

original art that takes as its subject matter the products of pop culture

notable practitioners

Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, Richard Hamilton

examples

Warhol’s silkscreen prints and Brillo Boxes, Lichtenstein’s comic strip frames

student examples

None so far.

Media

Various (painting, drawing, collage, sculpture, etc)

Purpose, audience, history

To draw our attention to the disposable mass culture of our lives and show its beauty, its shallowness, and how it reflects us

Skills needed

Painting, drawing, etc.

Main entry

redub

a video re-edit that dubs new dialogue and sounds over someone else’s largely unmodified video

notable practitioners

Bad Lip Reading

examples

Bad Lip Reading

student examples

None so far.

Media

Video

Purpose, audience, history

Usually humour, satire.

Skills needed

Video editing

Main entry

remix

a version of a previous song that includes master tracks from the original with new beats, effects, vocals, instruments, etc

notable practitioners

Too many to name; Jim’s pick might be Kruder and Dorfmeister

examples

Migos, T-Shirt (Y2K & AVIDD remix), Migos, Walk it like i talk it (baccyard remix)

student examples

Coming soon

Media

Audio

Purpose, audience, history

A precursor was dub; mainstream remixes began as an attempt to lengthen pop songs for longer dancing in discos; continues to be associated with club music, but so much more now

Skills needed

Music editing

Main entry

revid

a video re-edit that puts new video over someone else’s largely unaltered audio track

notable practitioners

Coming soon

examples

Trailer mashups, unofficial music videos

student examples

50 Shades of Bob’s Burgers

Media

Audio

Purpose, audience, history

A visual (re-)interpretation of the underlying audio, sometimes in homage, and sometimes satirical

Skills needed

Video editing

Main entry

sampling

the use of elements from someone else’s recorded performance in your own performance

notable practitioners

Kanye, et al

examples

Puff Daddy, I’ll Be Missing You, Lupe Fiasco, Daydreamin

student examples

Kid A&A feat Shane, “Change”

Media

Audio

Purpose, audience, history

A practice that arose out of early hip hop djing, that would live mix songs parts as dance music

Skills needed

Audio mixing

Main entry

supercut

a video mashup that focuses on a word, image, idea or motif from one or more existing videos source to create a new video that draws attention to that motif

notable practitioners

Not sure there are any “notable” ones

examples

Obama Likes Spending, Improbable weapons

student examples

Legolas is the only archer

Media

Video

Purpose, audience, history

Often to poke fun at a politician’s or media franchise’s overused gesture or phrase. A pre-YouTube high art example is Chris Marclay’s Telephones

Skills needed

Video editing

Main entry

unofficial music video

YouTube video genre in which an original video is made for a song (whether or not it already has an official video)

notable practitioners

Jim’s fav 2018: Ryan Celcius.

examples

Too many to list. Search YouTube for "unofficial music video."

student examples

Coming soon

Media

Video

Purpose, audience, history

Too various to list. See the Main entry under modes and the entry on fanvids for some of the history.

Skills needed

Ability to use video editing software.

Main entry