dream7 _ on Mon, 5 Nov 2001 18:10:01 +0100 (CET) |
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I'm not an avid list poster, but I need to draw people's attention to something which I came across this weekend. http://www.muserna.org, has been obviously plagiarized by a John White C, a digital artist, who has already shown Muserna's work in LA and Chicago, and is now showing it in SOHO at the Deitch, as a commissioned work of the Tirana Biennele, with Miltos Manetas, this week. John White C has entitled the piece "STEG," short for stegosaurus I assume, although in fact the image is of a tricerotops. Here is John White C's version, its on the cover of this site. It is also under "Electronic Projects:" http://www.electronicorphanage.com It's also at Tirina Biennele Electronic Orphanage site: http://www.biennale.net Its also here with this gallery: http://www.moniquemeloche.com/artists.html Pic and link to his rip in John White C. artist area. And its on John White's portfolio site, listed under "Projects": www.johnwhitec.com Here is Muserna's work, it is Big Monster # 5, created in 1999 http://www.muserna.org/bigmonsters/big5.htm Here are all of the Big Monsters: http://www.muserna.org/bigmonsters There's the proof. Muserna also has real world prints of these pieces as well, and has exhibited them before, in 1999. This is not an example of reappropriation, no major changes to the image were made. Here is an example of total copyright infringement, Muserna was never contacted about this, and he is not even given any kind of credit. So what kind of *artistic* motivations led JOHN WHITE C to right click that image and choose save as "STEG"? -- Margaret ( ) ( ) ( ( ) ( ) ( ) ) ( ) **** : : : : : : : : : dream7.com _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list Nettime-bold@nettime.org http://amsterdam.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold