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Everything is a remix

What I’ve learned from today’s video was simply anyone can remix. You don’t have to know the tools or be talented. The definition of remix is taking something already existing and make it or combine it to something ‘new’, they are simply arrangements and transformation of samples. The question in the video was ¿How do we Create? 3 things which consists of Domain Knowledge, Transformation, and Combination. I’ve also learned original ideas are not property they can be stolen > crime > theft > and just becomes a chain reaction. The drawings and animation of the second video were more interesting than the first one rather than hearing the guy talking up there and gave us a more visual point of view.

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