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2019 is a big year for the public domain!

For the first time in twenty years, a bounty of new works are being added to the public domain so that anyone can watch, read, listen to, remix, reuse and share them just like you would a fairy tale character or a Shakespeare play!

I love artists being compensated for their work, but I also love the public domain! So to celebrate, I’m choosing to skip the hundred-years-or-so wait and release some of my own work into the public domain.

Here’s my first Public Domain Drop! All of the characters I created for Frank: The Comic! You can use them however you want, as long as you don’t mention LiveJournal or their mascot.

How many of these am I going to do? I don’t know! It all depends on if interesting things come out of it!


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Just thought I’d have a go at writing out lyrics to some anti-capitalist, anti-supremacist, anti-nationalist and pro-community songs. 

If you or anyone you know is keen on setting these to tunes, please feel free to use them! I’m looking for punk/folksy vibes but not particular! 

This is just for the fun of collaboration because no idea can be truly traced to one individual owner. Share and collaborate and I will too!

“Given the historical modifications that are taking place it does not seem necessary that the author function remains constant in form, complexity and even in existence.” – M. Foucault in What Is an Author?

de “eus” (of selves) is an essay on authorship and the freedom of creation.

This collaborative work is part of an on-going research on authorship - by Fátima São Simão* - and its impacts on the creation of artistic and economic value, within the Doctoral Programme in Art and Design of the Faculty of Fine Arts of University of Porto. As a result of a series of interviews made to artists, performers, entrepreneurs, researchers and other professionals in the field of culture (including the artists involved in this project), de “eus” (the expression in the title resembles the word “god” in Portuguese - “deus”) invites to a reflection on the multiple dimensions of authorship and the complexity of rights, liberties and limits that they can enclose.


*PhD candidate in Art and Design at the Faculty of Fine Arts of the University of Porto

Concept, interviews and script: Fátima São Simão

Video: Daniel Pinheiro

Sound Editing: Anselmo Canha

Choreography and Performance: Mariana Amorim

Narration: Tiago Bôto

**** THIS PROJECT NOW CONTINUES AS COPYWRONG****

 GP.002.WAYFARE - GOHMNPACKS are collections of public domain, creative commons content. VJ loops, 4

GP.002.WAYFARE - GOHMNPACKS are collections of public domain, creative commons content. VJ loops, 4K wallpaper, project files and more. 100% free to use for any personal or commercial projects, no attribution required.


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