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Visual Identity Politics and Remix Society
Portfolio
Outline of Research on Visual Remix Strategies
Research into Remix: Huey Remixed
About Huey Remixed
Credits
Out Now! The Timeline
Out Now: The Book!
Out Now: The Movie!
Out Now: The Shirt!
The Book: Reviews.
My First Huey…
The Sample
Found Footage
Criteria For Selection
The Remix
The Timeline of Found Footage
The Timeline: Index
The Timeline 1967-70: Free Huey!
The Timeline 1970s: Pop.Cultural Remix
The Timeline 1990s: The Hip-hop Era
The Timeline 21C: The Age of Internet
The Black Panther Party Playlist
The Legacy of The Panthers
Weapons of revolution
We are Soldiers in Huey’s Army
The Original
“A Black Urban Warrior”
Jailbird in a Peacock Chair
History of a Panther logo
The Context
Short history of the Black Panther Party
Sampled History 66/67
Sampled History 1968
Sampled History 1969
Sampled History 1970
Sampled History 1971
Sampled History 72/82
Panther Power: Sloganism
Sources & References
Design Research #0:
On Classification
1. Introduction
Welcome & Motivation
Research Question & Project Outline
2. Creating a database
3. Visual Analyses
Typology
Stereotypology
Designing Dialogues
— On Citizenship
— On R’dam Noord
4. Conclusion
Sources & References
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About Mark Mulder
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Black Panther Party
A Panther’s Legacy: How the Panther’s visual rhetoric remains part of our pop.cultural imagination
Amsterdam
Bijlmer
Black Lives Matter
Black Panther Party for Self-defence
College Humor
Da 5 bloods
Dallas
Decatur
Elaine Brown
Emory Douglas
Forrest Gump
Georgia
Gravillis Inc.
Hiphop
Martin Bosma
Nelson Mandelapark
Netflix
New Black Panther Party
NRA
Patta
PVV
Spike Lee
Texas
The Black Archives
The Netherlands
United States
VICE
Found in Kortrijk, Belgium on August 14, 2021
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Black Pete is Blackface
“Black is Beautiful” a.k.a. The cultural appropriation of anti-racism protest by angry white men.
Apeldoorn
Black is Beautiful
Black Lives Matter
cultural appropriation
Erwin Wagensveld
Fresku
Geert Wilders
KOZP
Mitchell Esajas
Pegida
Power to the people
Sandew Hira
Twitter
Vlaams Belang
Willy Keurig
Zwarte Piet Matters
Found on Twitter; @geertwilderspvv on June 5, 2020
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Institutional Racism
All Lives Matter: 1800s Edition by Anthony McPherson
All Lives Matter
Anthony McPherson
Black Lives Matter
blackface
poetry
slavery
white privilege
All Lives Matter: 1800s edition
Black Panther Party
Race-ism
Black Panthers Documentary on NY Times
Black Lives Matter
Black Panther Party for Self-defence
Black Panthers
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Ericka Huggins
FBI
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NY times
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police brutality
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racial profiling
Sherwin Forte
Stanley Nelson
Sundance
United States
Wayne Pharr
William Calhoun
Black Panther Revisited
https://www.nytimes.com/video/opinion/100000003463869/black-panthers-revisited.html?src=vidm
Everyday People Every Day
Kleur
Verenigde Staten
Zwart
Black Lives Matter
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