After Convergence: YouTube and Remix Culture
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In little more than a year, from November 2005 to the autumn of 2006, YouTube became a new media phenomenon. This library of videos uploaded from millions of users is one of the best examples of the complex matrix of new media that are described as convergence (Walther, 2005), convergence culture (Jenkins, 2006) and Web 2.0. (Musser & O’Reilly, 2007). It is complex because the content is unpredictable. On YouTube, there are lots of recordings from TV shows and films old and new. Amateur videos of stunts, fiction, parodies and pastiches abound. Professional recordings attempt to market products and artists famous and would-be famous. Regular people put up diary-like recordings of speaking into a camera. Politicians cry for attention in more or less convincing talks, “viral marketing” tries to disguise its commercial message, and fictional diaries pretend to be real. And the declining genre of the music video has found a new life online (Austerlitz, 2007). YouTube is not just a web phenomenon; it is in open contest with broadcast TV. TV shows look to YouTube for newsworthy or entertaining material. As MediaCentre PCs and AppleTVs occupy the place of the TV set and mobile phones are ready to show you YouTube videos wherever you are, YouTube promises to follow you everywhere. YouTube seems to me to be a good example to discuss modern online media with, but first, we need to back up a little. When Nicholas Negroponte resigned from his column in Wired Magazine in 1998, he had written for 6 years about new media technology, and his ideas of what the future will bring. Most of Negroponte’s influential book Being Digital (Negroponte, 1995) originated in the column in Wired. But in 1998, it seemed that his crystal ball became clouded. He could no longer write about the changes that would come with the digital future, as the future had arrived. “The digital revolution is over,” he wrote in his final column (Negroponte, 1998).
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