View
53
Download
1
Category
Preview:
DESCRIPTION
Alexander Watkins, “Teaching the Law and Ethics of Image Use in an Age of Appropriation and Piracy.” LOEX Conference, Grand Rapids, MI. May, 2014.
Citation preview
Alex Watkins
Art & Architecture Librarian
University of Colorado Boulder
Apollo Belevedere Michelangelo, David
Titian, Venus of Urbino
Manet, Olympia
Picasso, Women with a Straw Hat Jasper Johns, After Picasso
Lichtenstein, Whaam and the comic source
Jeff Koons, Niagara Falls Andrea Blanch, Silk Sandals by Gucci
• Blogs
• Presentations
• Papers
• Digital Scholarship
• Websites
• Flyers
• Social Media
• Art
• Videos
Olivia Gude
• Copyright & Fair Use
• Teaching the law of image use
• Ethics in image use
• Teaching ethics
Ed Ruscha, Some Real Estate Opportunities Eric Doeringer
Two Potential Layers of Copyright:
The underlying object & the photograph
Photo has
copyright
Photo does not
have copyright
Work does not have copyright Work has copyright
It is legal, unauthorized use of
copyrighted material
Allowed because the culture
created is more valuable than the
monopoly
It creates a space for
creativity, and is a safety valve
for free speech
Picasso Guitar, Newspaper, Glass, Bottle
Shepard Fairey
Shepard Fairey Mannie Garcia
• No copyright scares, the point is
not to make students afraid.
• Case Studies + Discussion/Debate
• Have Students come up with their
own fair use narratives for their
work.
• Also an opportunity to discuss
Creative Commons and how to find
images effectively.
Jeff Koons, String of Puppies Art Rogers, Puppies
Tom Forsythe, Food Chain Barbie
Jeff Koons, String of Puppies Art Rogers, Puppies
Vaseline Ad, Sea of Skin
Spencer Turk photograph
Gillian Wearing, Signs that say what you want
them to say and not signs that say what
someone else wants you to say
Jeff Koons, String of Puppies Art Rogers, Puppies
Patricia Caulfield Andy Warhol
Shepard Fairey Mannie Garcia
Patrick Cariou Richard Prince
Robert Rauschenberg, Pull Morton Beebe, Cliff Diver at Acapulco
Arnold Newman (Morris, 1981)
Patricia Caulfield (Buskirk, 2003)
Lisa Congdon Stephen Oakes, National Geographic
Christian Marclay, The Clock Cory Archangel, Super Mario Clouds
BuzzFeed
Daily Mail
Patrick Cariou, Yes Rasta Richard Prince, Canal Zone
Elizabeth Edwards (Baselitz et al. 2012)
Patrick Cariou, Yes Rasta Richard Prince, Canal Zone
Patricia Caulfield Andy Warhol
Rainer Crone (Buskirk, 2003)
Ivan Karp (Buskirk, 2003)
• To separate the legal from the ethical
• Even if you can, should you?
• We want students to think critically about their own
image use, and how they would
feel if the tables were turned.
• All images have subjects, meaning, artistic choices
Further Reading
Photo Credits
Recommended