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APPROPRIATION or COPYING? RESEARCH APPROPRIATION 2011
PLAGIARISM | COPYING | APPROPRIATION | HOMAGE
_Where is the boundary?
I think you can see it in one following line, worst is plagiarism. When you take something without changing pretending it is yours. Copying, making something with a little difference but you can see clearly overlap. Appropriation is an interpretation of style, using your own identity, Homage is with the intention of the original making an work to honer the maker.
In this order we can also value them, where plagiarism gets punished, a homage can be loved. Originality and respect for the original a I think key words in this. Also the context is important. What we can see in for example culture jamming. That is loved by the audience but don’t get that rewards from the makers.
Culture Jamming
Tony CraggGrey Moon, 1985
Luba Lukova’s Peace poster, 2001
Wolff Olins/Miles Newlyn Unilever, 2004
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Luba Lukova’s Peace poster, 2001
Roberto de Vicq de Cumptich www.graceandgo.com2007
Roberto de Vicq de Cumptich2009
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2004 Noord-Amsterdam2006
Nijmegen2008
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Copy of Unilever logo
EXAMPLE PLAGIARISM
RESEARCH APPROPRIATION 2011DEVELOPMENT OF A STYLE?
Karen BorgersDesign Academy EIndhovenwww.karenborgers.nl
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Appropriation
http://www.appropriationart.ca/
http://www.tate.org.uk/collections/glossary/definition.jsp?entryId=23
http://arthistory.about.com/od/glossary_a/a/a_appropriation.htm
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