Free Speech for Sale: music plagiarism for sale.

Free Speech for Sale follows the tradition of artistic experimentation based on plagiarism and the détournement of commercial products, as it was for the '100 Soup Cans' by Andy Warhol and the cut-ups of William S. Burroughs. Powered by a group of artists called 'Snuggles', including the systems analyst Every Man (Jay Kennedy), Free Speech for Sale at first glance looks like one of the many e-commerce sites, revealing then highly ironic and intelligent. The site, from graphic kitsch and full of banners, it is actually a project of audio-collage that leads to excess communication rules of advertising, responding with irony and sarcasm to the proliferation of commercial information to which we are subjected on the Internet and out . Clicking on improbable products, you download an audio track that has a rimanipolazione traits of various jingles from television and radio. The advertising texts, all 33 tracks are edited and combined in an unusual way, creating messages that are often a parody and a critique of traditional advertising. In keeping with the spirit of the operation, the tracks are freely downloadable from the project website.