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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZGRQKKaox5Q. Amazing Mash-Up Combines Two Of Britain’s Greatest Cultural Gems. http://www.buzzfeed.com/regajha/this-amazing-mash-up-combines-two-of-britains-greatest-gems. Mashups . . . decontextualize, then  re-contextualize  ideas

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  1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZGRQKKaox5Q

  2. Amazing Mash-Up Combines Two Of Britain’s Greatest Cultural Gems http://www.buzzfeed.com/regajha/this-amazing-mash-up-combines-two-of-britains-greatest-gems

  3. Mashups . . . decontextualize, then re-contextualize ideas emerge rather than follow a predetermined plan arrange elements to create meaning, depth, and insight   create the illusion of one intellect/mind byconflation

  4. T.S. Eliot: “One of the surest tests [of the superiority or inferiority of a poet] is the way in which a poet borrows. Immature poets imitate; mature poets steal; bad poets deface what they take, and good poets make it into something better, or at least something different. The good poet welds his theft into a whole of feeling which is unique, utterly different than that from which it is torn; the bad poet throws it into something which has no cohesion. A good poet will usually borrow from authors remote in time, or alien in language, or diverse in interest.”

  5. T.S. Eliot: “One of the surest tests [of the superiority or inferiority of a poet] is the way in which a poetborrows. Immature poets imitate; mature poets steal; bad poets deface what they take, and good poets make it into something better, or at least something different. The good poet welds his theft into a whole of feeling which is unique, utterly different than that from which it is torn; the bad poet throws it into something which has no cohesion. A good poet will usuallyborrow from authors remote in time, or alien in language, or diverse in interest

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