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On AAIR 03: Creative Collective

Creative Collective Edition

Create! Distribute! Publishing projects, collective free software, sound production, mediatheory. #

Play 5:21 min, AAIR 4/4/2005

Topics of Happiness and Mmming

A letter from AA student Celina in response to our recent topic of the week and the announcement of this week's topic: MMM, the Multicultural Music Mix - send in music from your native country, can be folk, contemporary, from a special festival, dance, ritual, national anthem, show us how crazy your homeland really is... #

Play 7:35 min, AAIR 4/4/2005

Creative Collective Feature: Egoboo.bits

EGOBOO.bits is a publishing project & production collective dealing with the free software development, sound production and mediatheory. It is a project by the Multimedia Institute and net.culture centre MaMa from Zagreb, Croatia. EGOBOO.bits is bringing together some of the most appreciated electronic music artists in Croatia. These are: aesqe, blashko, darko fritz, labosh, pajo, plazmatick, qwerty, zvukbroda. The lowest common denominator of the entire EGOBOO.bits production is GNU General Public Licence, also known as copyleft. Copyleft implies that all intellectual products (software, music, lyrics, ideas...) published under GNU General Public Licence are commons. Music published under these terms on the EGOBOO.bits label can be freely distributed, used and modified by others as long as its derivates remain under the same conditions. www.egoboobits.net, mama.mi2.hr #

Play 3:40 min, AAIR 4/4/2005

Mama and Egoboo.bits Present

Copyleft electronic music artists from Croatia: Blashko, Darko Fritz, Plazmatick, Zvukbroda. www.egoboobits.net, mama.mi2.hr #

Play 25:17 min, AAIR 4/4/2005

Lulla-Bye Suburban Intro

Egoboo.bits (part II) presents Plazmatick Blue Devils: lulla-bye(suburban intro), multimedia tribe, human decisions (live@skuc.suburban_orchestra), waves, the melting pot. www.egoboobits.net, mama.mi2.hr #

Play 18:57 min, AAIR 4/4/2005