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  1. "Remix culture describes the way in which youth culture today more visibly orients itself around creating media by extracting component pieces from other people's media creations, then connecting them together to form something new. In the video game world this phenomena is more specifically termed 'modding.'

  2. MusicIP, of Monrovia, Calif., has launched several products, from a vast song-matching search engine, to a portal where musicians can post their own music with the hope that it'll match the tastes of some listeners. But this March they debuted with the MusicIP Mixer, which actually guides you to music in your own collection.

  3. To see a man marching or dancing, swaying as he plays the saxophone, or simply waving his arms to draw melodies from an orchestra is to ready oneself internally to join in the marching, dancing, swaying, or arm waving.

  4. Gerbner, G., Gross, L. P., & Melody, W. H., Communications Technology and Social Policy: Understanding the New “Cultural Revolution” (New York: Wiley, 1973), pp. 564-567. ↑ “Technology of the self” is from Michel Foucault’s analysis of institutions as “discourses” of social control, through which subjects internalize discipline ...