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	<title>Comments on: “You hear more when you look, and you look more when you hear” &#8211; Artists Discussing Collaboration</title>
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		<title>By: Krista Robertson</title>
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		<dc:creator>Krista Robertson</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Mar 2010 21:41:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Cross-discipline collaboration is equally important for the copyright attorney.  We have our boilerplate contracts and our checklists for ensuring that our clients&#039; rights are protected, but I find that it&#039;s just as important to follow what the various arts communities have identified as areas that need more protection, less protection, or perhaps even different kinds of protection.  I am continually learning from my clients, and I hope that I am able to offer them something of value beyond my services.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Cross-discipline collaboration is equally important for the copyright attorney.  We have our boilerplate contracts and our checklists for ensuring that our clients&#8217; rights are protected, but I find that it&#8217;s just as important to follow what the various arts communities have identified as areas that need more protection, less protection, or perhaps even different kinds of protection.  I am continually learning from my clients, and I hope that I am able to offer them something of value beyond my services.</p>
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		<title>By: Rory Hot Clips</title>
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		<dc:creator>Rory Hot Clips</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Mar 2010 02:52:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>collaboration and creativity, depending on who and what an artist collaborates with is very important and a good thing be the thing about an actor or artist working with the same director, crew, and or  producers for a long periord of time build and nurture chemistry. alot of times artist styles, body of work or collabos seem to look the same is  1) lack of growth, 2) no insight 3) who you working with. If your good at what you do, you wont worry about feeling familiar or repetitive. If your art is good it will change everything every time you put out new material, every painting will invoke a different emotion. Thats if you have growth, no growth can cause  familiarity or repetitive. Thats a style looking for a way out but cant find it. So what you see and hear is an attempt at freedom, but coming up short, Thats until the right collaboration comes along, then you build from there, you get chemistry, and you add to that. Artist have to protect their creativity,  you cant just collab with anything and anybody, the craft is amazing!  as a multimedia artist insperation can come from anywhere, and with the coypright laws gowing through this massive reconstruction, once you put it out there, its everybodys grab, so a phobea is festering about sharing/leaking and getting no credit, eveything we post, write, paint, photograph, etc has the potiental to make a differance, I am collaborating with you right now as I post this, and everything I write is a form of art, rhym or poem, its just my style of communicating when I write, so I share this, but I gotta copyright it too, no if I get a response............ “You hear more when you look, and you look more when you hear”.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>collaboration and creativity, depending on who and what an artist collaborates with is very important and a good thing be the thing about an actor or artist working with the same director, crew, and or  producers for a long periord of time build and nurture chemistry. alot of times artist styles, body of work or collabos seem to look the same is  1) lack of growth, 2) no insight 3) who you working with. If your good at what you do, you wont worry about feeling familiar or repetitive. If your art is good it will change everything every time you put out new material, every painting will invoke a different emotion. Thats if you have growth, no growth can cause  familiarity or repetitive. Thats a style looking for a way out but cant find it. So what you see and hear is an attempt at freedom, but coming up short, Thats until the right collaboration comes along, then you build from there, you get chemistry, and you add to that. Artist have to protect their creativity,  you cant just collab with anything and anybody, the craft is amazing!  as a multimedia artist insperation can come from anywhere, and with the coypright laws gowing through this massive reconstruction, once you put it out there, its everybodys grab, so a phobea is festering about sharing/leaking and getting no credit, eveything we post, write, paint, photograph, etc has the potiental to make a differance, I am collaborating with you right now as I post this, and everything I write is a form of art, rhym or poem, its just my style of communicating when I write, so I share this, but I gotta copyright it too, no if I get a response&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230; “You hear more when you look, and you look more when you hear”.</p>
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