"LaBeouf, Rönkkö & Turner, Digital Remix, and Group Authorship" published in the British Journal of Aesthetics
A peer-reviewed paper I wrote was published in the British Journal of Aesthetics.
It is available online, here.
This is my paper's abstract:
I argue that sometimes a group can author a work of art without the work being either co-authored or multiply-authored. Sometimes the group, itself, is an author, rather than any of its members alone or together. I argue that when a group is an author like this, it has mental properties that no individual member of the group possesses. For example, we can consider the groups that authored digital remixes based on a film titled #INTRODUCTIONS created by the artists LaBeouf, Rönkkö & Turner. YouTubers posted their digital remixes online, and the question is: Who authored those remixes? I contend that many digital remixes are authored by groups that are capable of cognition.