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Plagiarism, Homage or Parody?

Plagiarism, Homage or Parody?. Examples from posterpage.ch. Homage. a reference within a creative work to someone who greatly influenced the artist. 1925, Aleksandr Rodchenko, “BOOKS”. 1930, Gustav Klutsis. 1993, Leonid Sokov. 2002, Lin Horng-Jer. 2009, Svend Gregory & Justin Flewitt.

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Plagiarism, Homage or Parody?

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  1. Plagiarism, Homage or Parody?

  2. Examples from posterpage.ch

  3. Homage • a reference within a creative work to someone who greatly influenced the artist 1925, Aleksandr Rodchenko, “BOOKS”

  4. 1930, Gustav Klutsis 1993, Leonid Sokov 2002, Lin Horng-Jer 2009, Svend Gregory & Justin Flewitt

  5. Homage? 1934, Herbert Matter, Schweiz 1984, Paula Scher, Swatch

  6. Parody • is a work created to mock, comment on, or poke fun at an original work, by means of humorous imitation

  7. 1942, J. Howard Miller, We can do it! (Rosie the riveteer) 2006, Mica Wright, Up yours, Bush! 2008, "BoiseNoise", Yes we can 2009, Sepideh Riahi, We can do it!

  8. 1959, Viggo Vagnby 2009, Camilla Brodersen

  9. http://www.posterpage.ch/exhib/ex216oba/ex216oba.htm

  10. Plagiarism • use or close imitation of the language and thoughts of another author and the representation of them as one's own original work

  11. Left: “Awesome Merchandise” by Combination13 Top: Ripoff by Janeandjoe Save BBC 6 Music campaign Source: http://youthoughtwewouldntnotice.com/blog3/?p=5817

  12. From L to R: Plan B Ad Agency, Blooming Color, and Plan B LLC in Dubai. Ad agency in Chicago, Plan B / suburban Chicago printing company called Blooming Color / a company out of Dubai http://youthoughtwewouldntnotice.com/blog3/?p=5764

  13. Left: Wozzeck (Jan lenica, 1964); Right: “Modern Dog”, by Sara Thompson, trying to represent the "style of Shogo Ota"

  14. Where would you draw the line?

  15. Give credit

  16. Left: Peace, Luba Lukova, 2001 Right: book cover by Roberto de Vicq de Cumptich, 2009

  17. Plagiarism, Homage or Parody? • i-clicker question: • Homage – referencing but still unique? • Parody – mock or comment on? • Plagiarism - copy • No relationship • Not sure

  18. How about this? • i-clicker question: • Homage – referencing but still unique? • Parody – mock or comment on? • Plagiarism - copy • No relationship • Not sure

  19. How about this? • i-clicker question: • Homage – referencing but still unique? • Parody – mock or comment on? • Plagiarism - copy • No relationship • Not sure Paula Scher

  20. Or this? • i-clicker question: • Homage – referencing but still unique? • Parody – mock or comment on? • Plagiarism - copy • No relationship • Not sure

  21. Or this? • i-clicker question: • Homage – referencing but still unique? • Parody – mock or comment on? • Plagiarism - copy • Original artwork • Not sure

  22. Milton Glaser http://www.ted.com/talks/lang/en/milton_glaser_on_using_design_to_make_ideas_new.html

  23. Sources: • Posterpage.ch http://www.posterpage.ch/exhib/ex199dej/ex199dej.htm • You thought we wouldn’t notice- Blog http://youthoughtwewouldntnotice.com • Suggested “best practices” for using the artwork of others http://www.docspopuli.org/articles/RecyclingArt.html

  24. Fin

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