You are currently browsing the monthly archive for December 2009.

This fascinating, brilliant 20-minute video narrates the history of the “Amen Break,” a six-second drum sample from the b-side of a chart-topping single from 1969. This sample was used extensively in early hiphop and sample-based music, and became the basis for drum-and-bass and jungle music — a six-second clip that spawned several entire subcultures. Nate Harrison’s 2004 video is a meditation on the ownership of culture, the nature of art and creativity, and the history of a remarkable music clip.

“Naqoyqatsi” 1. A life of killing each other 2. War as a way of life. 3. (Interpreted) Civilized violence. (from the Hopi language)

WHY DONATE?

Gratuitous Art is committed to supporting artistic endeavors that push the boundaries of civility, sanity and don't shy away from the debates about fair use and creative commons. We hope to support all arts (gratuitous or not) through events that include video/film screenings, performance art and concerts. If you'd like to help Gratuitous reach its full gratuitous potential please donate what you can by clicking the donation link above. Thank you GAFER'S!

Categories