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[[Image:180px-wikipedia_art-copy-150x150.jpg|thumb|left|alt=Wikipedia Art logo|Official logo of the Wikipedia Art project]]
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<td class="photocaption" style="text-align: left;">Official logo of the Wikipedia Art project</td>
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Those of you who have been following this blog will certainly remember the two articles which have been posted [http://akahele.org/2009/03/in-the-eye-of-the-beholder/ here] and [http://akahele.org/2009/04/the-trade-of-free-culture/ here] about Scott Kildall and Nathaniel Stern's [http://www.wikipediaart.org  Wikipedia Art project]. Kildall and Stern have opened up their project to all artists in a series of [http://wikipediaart.org/remixes/ Wikipedia Art Remixes], which will be presented as part of [http://padiglioneinternet.com/ Padiglione Internet] (the Internet Pavilion) for the Venice Biennale as the ''Wikipedia Art Embassy''.
 
Those of you who have been following this blog will certainly remember the two articles which have been posted [http://akahele.org/2009/03/in-the-eye-of-the-beholder/ here] and [http://akahele.org/2009/04/the-trade-of-free-culture/ here] about Scott Kildall and Nathaniel Stern's [http://www.wikipediaart.org  Wikipedia Art project]. Kildall and Stern have opened up their project to all artists in a series of [http://wikipediaart.org/remixes/ Wikipedia Art Remixes], which will be presented as part of [http://padiglioneinternet.com/ Padiglione Internet] (the Internet Pavilion) for the Venice Biennale as the ''Wikipedia Art Embassy''.
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Wehage's orchestral prelude was then used by Gregory Kohs as the basis of his "Wikipedia Art : a Musical Manifesto".
 
Wehage's orchestral prelude was then used by Gregory Kohs as the basis of his "Wikipedia Art : a Musical Manifesto".
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''Akahele'' encourages other artists to participate in this initiative by creating their own ''Wikipedia Art ''remixes, uploading the remixed ''Wikipedia Art'' work somewhere on the Internet (YouTube, Vimeo, Flickr, Facebook, your own site), and then sending  a link to: '''remix''' [at] '''wikipediaart''' [dot] '''org'''.
 
''Akahele'' encourages other artists to participate in this initiative by creating their own ''Wikipedia Art ''remixes, uploading the remixed ''Wikipedia Art'' work somewhere on the Internet (YouTube, Vimeo, Flickr, Facebook, your own site), and then sending  a link to: '''remix''' [at] '''wikipediaart''' [dot] '''org'''.
    
The Wikipedia Art logo is reproduced here under a Creative Commons license with the permission of Scott Kildall and Nathaniel Stern.
 
The Wikipedia Art logo is reproduced here under a Creative Commons license with the permission of Scott Kildall and Nathaniel Stern.
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