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How Technology and Changes in the Music Industry Have Changed How Publicity Works

In this clip from www.artistshousemusic.org – Curtis Smith, the head of Maelstrom Music and Maelstrom Music PR, reflects on how technology (streaming, BlackBerries) and changes in how the music industry operates have changed the game for publicists — what has become easier, what has become harder, and what areas have become more crowded.

The Music industry Chill Youtube video is a convergence of the following media produced or remixed by Dan Beazley. Audio – The Music Industry Chill (Virtual Revolution Remix) soundcloud.com Video – The Music Industry Chill (Virtual Revolution Remix) Music Video www.youtube.com Video response – Ben 10 does the Chill www.youtube.com Fan video – Beanie Girl doing the music industry chill dance. www.youtube.com The piece intends to explore the areas of remix and youtube culture through the depiction of media remixed from original content inviting interaction. The original Audio makes comment on the often confusing and confronting messages regarding the economy and social ramifications of digital music downloading. The music video, extends this statement and explores the Youtube culture of Fan produced music video. Depictions of fans dancing and entering the music video is intended as a statement on the culture of social remix, where ‘fan’ media is used to mediate our relationships with each other. All original media and production by Dan Beazley is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Share a like License. Kerry Sherman Press Conference Audio recorded by KTLA a Los Angeles, United States on August 27th 2000 used under the Australian Copyright Act 1968, section 41 “for the purpose of criticism or review, whether of that work or of another work, and a sufficient acknowledgement of the work is made” (Copyright Act, 1968, Section 41) Other media used in the production
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