We
will
study
the
phenomenon
and
practice
of
appropriation
on
all
levels
available
to
us
: <
br
>-
quoting
in
scientific
writing
<
br
>-
literary
techniques
like
cadavre
exquis
<
br
>-
movements
&
manifests
like
antropofagismo
/
tropicalismo
<
br
>-
motif
appropriation
in
music
<
br
>-
audio
sampling
in
modern
music
<
br
>-
famously
(
non
-)
litigated
cases
of
plagiarism
(
Guttenberg
,
Vanilla
Ice
,
The
Amen
Break
by
The
Winstons
) <
br
>-
Linus
Thorvalds
,
the
open
source
movement
,
the
git
/
GitHub
ecosystems
<
br
> <
br
>
For
group
practice
,
we
will
scour
all
available
resources
of
SuperCollider
code
(
help
files
,
tutorials
,
tweet
,
scdoc
,
scsynth
,
...)
and
assemble
everything
good
-
sounding
in
a
massive
*
GTA
library
*.
For
compatibility
between
the
pieces
,
we
will
design
an
ultraflexible
infrastructure
that
uniformely
digests
all
the
various
code
snippets
with
minimal
modifications
,
and
makes
them
all
accessible
for
playing
with
various
interfaces
by
means
of
auto
-
mapping
.
Or
in
a
different
metaphor
,
we
create
an
ecosystem
/
environment
where
all
the
code
can
live
and
communicate
with
us
.