Utopian plagiarism, hypertextuality, and electronic cultural production >>
This article discusses the role of plagiarism, both past and present. Plagiarism
has been a vital part of our heritage in the past, and with the new conditions
that have emerged in technology, it has once again become an inevitable part of
our culture. In our recombinant culture, plagiarism is both productive and
necessary to maintain the progress our culture seeks
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||| HIAFF 3.0 | university of colorado | department of art and art history | digital arts area | in conjunction with alt-x | atlas | blurr
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[Intro] "like most mythologies, the myth of plagiarism is easily inverted."
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