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  • CREATIVE REUSE : A California manufacturer has a bridge to sell you _ part of one, at least.
  • The terms Scrapstore and Creative Reuse can be used interchangeably although Scrapstore is preferred in the UK and Creative Reuse is often used in the USA
  • The terms Scrapstore and Creative Reuse can be used interchangeably although Scrapstore is preferred in the UK and Creative Reuse is often used in the USA
  • In New York, as in cities across the nation, opportunities abound for creative reuse of the derelict hubs of once-thriving manufacturing economies.
  • Built in 1835, it is one of a relatively small number of 19th-century brick meeting houses, and its history exhibits the creative reuse of structures in rural Maine.
  • In October 2005, the Firehouse and The Center for Arts in Natick were recognized by the Massachusetts Historical Commission with a Preservation Award for the restoration and creative reuse of the building.
  • As a cultural phenomenon, ccMixter represents a direct response to what some say is the increasingly litigious attitude of organizations like the RIAA & mdash; one which prevents artists from appropriating elements of others'work for creative reuse in their own.
  • Her essay, " Why Calder is Back : A Modern Master's Creative Reuse of Materials " was included in the exhibition catalogue " Alexander Calder and Contemporary Art : Form, Balance, Joy " at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago.
  • Carrie Reichardt s work has featured in the press including, The Observer, The Guardian, The Evening Standard, Tile and Stone and in several books including;  1000 Ideas for Creative Reuse,  Garth Johnson,  Mural Art No 2, Kirikos Iosifidis and  The Idler 42-Smash the System  Tom Hodgkinson.
  • However, current copyright law effectively restricts the use of this to very wealthy individuals and corporations for two reasons : ( 1 ) the vagueness of " fair use " . ( 2 ) The costs of negotiating legal rights for the creative reuse of content are astronomically high . " You either pay a lawyer to defend your fair use rights or pay a lawyer to track down permissions so you don't have to rely on fair use rights ."
  • In case studies, the individual centered nature of the project has been recognized alternately as an expression of post-denominational Judaism and open-source religion, and for permitting individuals to " [ engage ] in a transformative endeavour independent of historical elites . " The Open Siddur's mission stresses that it is a " non-prescriptive, non-denominational project whose only intent is to help revitalize Judaism by ensuring its collective spiritual resources  the creative content intended for communal use  remain free for creative reuse . " The project describes itself as pluralist, " providing access to Jewish creativity in spiritual practice throughout the world and Jewish history up until the present day . " The project also defines itself as inclusive, " [ inviting ] participation without prejudice towards ethnic heritage, skin color, nationality, belief or non-belief, sex, gender, sexuality or any other consideration ."