The, like, 30 second video I made for This Things I Believe (aka "The Censorship Show") in July, that I hoped to post of YouTube as a private video, only intended for those who received the link in an invite, yet my claim of fair use was repeatedly and mysteriously rejected by Fox Broadcasting?
(I think - wait, I know - there was a similar issue with Banksy's Simpsons intro - of course, on a much grander scale).
Regardless, This Things I Believe was accompanied by a blog, ThisIsNotTheInternet.blogspot.com - intended as an open forum for public posting. As you'll remember (or not), the front page looks like this -
My point being -
If you wanna post anything on here, I've added thisisnottheinternet@gmail.com as an author. Thisisnottheinternet@gmail.com is a public email account that anyone can use. To access the account, simply go to ThisIsNotTheInternet.Blogspot.com and read the instructions.
(Or, you know, just look at the screenshot a paragraph to the North).
By the way, if you're wondering to yourself "what's the difference between thisisnottheinternet and netEscape...
I don't really k(no)w.
(NetEscape is intended as a three-part project addressing the internet as a form of creative expression. ThisIsNotTheInternet is intended as a one(maybe?)-part project addressing censorship).
Similarly, one may ask -
Why would someone have 500 business cards printed that don't include the name of themselves or their organization?
Coming up next...
An amazing set of screenshots I captured when viewing footage of OccupyWallstreet on YouTube.
(I think - wait, I know - there was a similar issue with Banksy's Simpsons intro - of course, on a much grander scale).
Regardless, This Things I Believe was accompanied by a blog, ThisIsNotTheInternet.blogspot.com - intended as an open forum for public posting. As you'll remember (or not), the front page looks like this -
My point being -
If you wanna post anything on here, I've added thisisnottheinternet@gmail.com as an author. Thisisnottheinternet@gmail.com is a public email account that anyone can use. To access the account, simply go to ThisIsNotTheInternet.Blogspot.com and read the instructions.
(Or, you know, just look at the screenshot a paragraph to the North).
By the way, if you're wondering to yourself "what's the difference between thisisnottheinternet and netEscape...
I don't really k(no)w.
(NetEscape is intended as a three-part project addressing the internet as a form of creative expression. ThisIsNotTheInternet is intended as a one(maybe?)-part project addressing censorship).
Similarly, one may ask -
Why would someone have 500 business cards printed that don't include the name of themselves or their organization?
Coming up next...
An amazing set of screenshots I captured when viewing footage of OccupyWallstreet on YouTube.
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