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Nerdfighters
1media/fictional_nerdfighters_by_solemnlyswear22.jpgmedia/fictional_nerdfighters_by_solemnlyswear22.jpg2013-06-01T11:26:06-07:00Gabriel Peters-Lazaro3bc3965831120bc593545fef6d0da73657e21ea06105media2014-01-02T18:00:58-08:00Sangita Shresthova497a02d289c277275bc5ece441097deedf8135e7The Nerdfighters are an informal group, revolving around the YouTube channel of the “VlogBrothers,” two brothers in their thirties. John Green is a best-selling young adult author and Hank Green is a musician and entrepreneur, though both now engage in a wide variety of online projects. Inspired by video artist Ze Frank, the Green brothers launched the "Brotherhood 2.0” project in 2007, in which they pledged to cease all text-based communication for a year and keep in touch through publicly accessible vlogs (video blogs). In their vlogs, the brothers adopt the “talking head” format, facing the camera and chatting with the audience (and each other). Over time, they developed an elaborate repertoire of made-up jargon and inside jokes, which encouraged others to join their exchange. The name “Nerdfighter” emerged from one of the Greens’ vlogs; John encountered an arcade game called “Aero Fighters” and mistook its name for “Nerdfighters.”. The brothers’ followers adopted the term to describe themselves, and the VlogBrothers address many of their vlogs to Nerdfighters or “Nerdfighteria.”
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12013-06-01T11:22:35-07:00Gabriel Peters-Lazaro3bc3965831120bc593545fef6d0da73657e21ea019th Century Reforms: Crash Course US History #154In which John Green teaches you about various reform movements in the 19th century United States. From Utopian societies to the Second Great Awakening to the...plain2013-11-05T09:28:30-08:00YouTube2013-05-15T00:46:47.000Zvideot62fUZJvjOsEducationcrashcourseSangita Shresthova497a02d289c277275bc5ece441097deedf8135e7
12013-06-01T11:22:10-07:00Gabriel Peters-Lazaro3bc3965831120bc593545fef6d0da73657e21ea0THE CICADAS ARE COMING!3Cicadas have developed an amazing strategy for growth, survival, reproduction, and overcoming predation by...doing nothing. They do nothing for years (except...plain2013-11-05T14:35:25-08:00YouTube2013-05-12T04:55:52.000ZvideoG34aBSrTkRETechscishowSangita Shresthova497a02d289c277275bc5ece441097deedf8135e7
12013-11-13T16:30:26-08:00Raffi Sarkissianea4d223e7e677fefa407ef0510a69291f3210963Revolution in Egypt: A 4-Minute Introduction3Leave your questions for Question Tuesday in comments! In which John discusses the Egyptian protests, which may become a burgeoning revolution in Egypt or ma...plain2013-11-13T16:35:04-08:00YouTube2011-01-31T23:56:47.000ZvideoPn9x4LCQ5I0NewsvlogbrothersRaffi Sarkissianea4d223e7e677fefa407ef0510a69291f3210963
12013-10-23T12:57:21-07:00Sangita Shresthova497a02d289c277275bc5ece441097deedf8135e7How To Be a Nerdfighter: A Vlogbrothers FAQ3plain2013-10-23T13:00:28-07:00Sangita Shresthova497a02d289c277275bc5ece441097deedf8135e7
12013-11-13T16:32:39-08:00Raffi Sarkissianea4d223e7e677fefa407ef0510a69291f3210963North Korea: Explained2Is North Korea going to bomb us? Is North Korea a Threat? Is North Korea Communist? Why does North Korea Hate us? These (according to my extremely imprecise ...plain2013-11-13T16:33:47-08:00YouTube2013-04-05T15:40:42.000ZvideoxRTjHJ93UYgNewsvlogbrothersRaffi Sarkissianea4d223e7e677fefa407ef0510a69291f3210963
12013-11-13T16:37:58-08:00Raffi Sarkissianea4d223e7e677fefa407ef0510a69291f3210963Why Does Congress Suck?2In which John Green seeks to explain why the United States congress has become so astonishingly inefficient that it can't even reach a compromise to avert di...plain2013-11-13T16:40:49-08:00YouTube2013-01-01T23:27:17.000ZvideoV0CvmK0dVcINewsvlogbrothersRaffi Sarkissianea4d223e7e677fefa407ef0510a69291f3210963
12013-11-13T16:41:27-08:00Raffi Sarkissianea4d223e7e677fefa407ef0510a69291f3210963Understand the Sequester (Spoiler: It's Bananas.)2In which John explains how the United States arrived at Sequestration, while also describing what exactly the Sequester is. Along the way, he explores defici...plain2013-11-13T16:41:51-08:00YouTube2013-03-12T22:44:52.000ZvideoD319DsrxfUANewsvlogbrothersRaffi Sarkissianea4d223e7e677fefa407ef0510a69291f3210963
How can appropriating and remixing content from popular culture lead to new kinds of political consciousness? And, how do activists who use remix and appropriate existing media in their campaigns resolve issues around copyright?
We are seeing examples of the merging of the identities of fans and citizens across a range of political movements -- most spectacularly in our work through the Harry Potter Alliance and the Nerdfighters, but also in the use of remix for political expression via the Occupy Wall Street movement (like the Pepper Spray Cop memes), the protests against Gov. Walker in Wisconsin, “Binders of Women” during the 2012 Presidential Campaign, and the use of the Guy Fawkes mask, most closely associated in the United States with V for Vendetta, by a range of activist groups, including Anonymous.
Remix promotes a mode of political speech that can be easy to understand, funny and powerful. It contrasts with the policy wonk language that often excludes youth from meaningful participation. Show how remix can change the meanings associated with pre-existing images. Use a series of memes as an example of remix practice. Copyright can be seen as “private censorship” that silences a particular kind of expression. But creative activists need to understand the basic criteria of Fair Use and make informed choices as they quote and circulate pre-existing media. Learn how you can use it to defend appropriating existing media by making sure your remix work intends to be: transformative (How much of the original are you using?), critical (proving critical commentary), and non commercial (you are not making $).Real World Example:
The First Day Fast music video is a parody of the popular radio hip hop song “Birthday Sex”. The Fast video is very effective in creatively maintain the melody and rhyme structure of the original song while completing changing the meaning. The playful nature of the video as well adds to the comical juxtaposition of the original song and it’s new lyrics. The song speaks to specific issues and struggles of fasting but delivers a humorous message of encouragement to those going through the process. It shifts the emphasis of pop music away from sex and romance towards addressing the everyday experience of a marginalized population. The amount of stylistic detail in both music and video reappropriate the projected values of the popular medium to the specificities of the Islamic experience. It must be noted that though most of the youtube responses were positive, there were a couple individuals who were offended by what they perceived was a conflation of sex with an Islamic holiday.