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-'''Assemblage''' refers to a text "built primarily and explicitly from existing texts in order to solve a writing or communication problem in a new context". The concept was first proposed by Johndan Johnson-Eilola (author of ''[[Datacloud]]'') and Stuart Selber in the [[Academic journal|journal]], ''Computers & Composition'', in 2007. The notion of assemblages builds on [[remix]] and remix practices, which blur distinctions between invented and borrowed [[Literature|work]].+'''''Remix: Making Art and Commerce Thrive in the Hybrid Economy''''' is [[Lawrence Lessig]]'s fifth book. It is available as a free download under a [[Creative Commons]] license.
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-*[[Remix]]+
-*[[Remix (book)]]+
-*[[Collage]]+
-*[[Sampling (music)]]+
-*[[Appropriation (art)]]+
-*[[Cut-up technique]]+
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