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maandag 30 april 2012

zaterdag 28 april 2012

Pirate Radical Philosophy

Pirate … from the Latin pirata (-ae; pirate)… transliteration of the Greek piratis (pirate; πειρατής) from the verb pirao (make an attempt, try, test, get experience, endeavour, attack; πειράω). … In modern Greek… piragma: teasing [πείραγμα] …pirazo: tease, give trouble [πειράζω].1 Much has been written about the ‘crisis of capitalism’ and the associated events known, for short, as the ‘Arab Spring’, ‘student protests’, ‘Occupy’ and ‘August riots’. Yet to what extent does our contemporary situation also pose a challenge to those of us who work ‘in’ the university – a challenge that would encourage us to go further than merely endeavouring to ‘just say “no”’ to the idea of universities operating as for-profit business in order to serve the economy, and demanding a return to the kind of publicly financed mass education policy that prevailed in the Keynesian era? What if we, too, in our capacity as academics, authors, writers, thinkers and scholars want to resist the continued imposition of a neoliberal political rationality that may appear dead on its feet but is still managing to blunder on? How can we act not so much for or with the student protesters, ‘graduates without a future’, ‘digital natives’ and ‘remainder of capital’ (protesting alongside them, accepting invitations to speak to and write about them and so on), but in terms of them?2 What if we desire a very different university to the one we have, but have no wish to retain or restore the paternalistic, class-bound model associated with the writings of Arnold, Leavis and Newman? While appreciating the idea that there is an outside to the university is itself a university idea, and that attempts to move beyond the institution too often leave it in place and uncontested, is it possible to take some impetus nonetheless from the emergence of autonomous, self-organized learning communities such as the Public School, and free textsharing networks such as AAAAARG.ORG (to name but two)? Does the struggle against the ‘becoming business’ of the university not require us, too, to havethe courage to try out and put to the test new economic, legal and political systems and models for the production, publication, sharing and discussion of knowledgeand ideas; and thus to open ourselves to transforming radically the material practices and social relations ofour academic labour? HERE

Birdhouse - Kata Bürgerkrieg & Daniel Chluba, 2004.

CATASTROIKA WITH ENGLISH SUBTITLES


CATASTROIKA WITH ENGLISH SUBTITLES par infowar

woensdag 25 april 2012

dinsdag 24 april 2012

Camilla

[IMG MGMT] What Relational Aesthetics Can Learn From 4Chan

Is it still necessary to define art by intent and context? The gallery world would have us believe this to be the case, but the internet tells a more mutable story. Contrary to the long held belief that art needs intent and context, I suggest that if we look outside of galleries, we’ll find the actions, events and people that create contemporary art with or without the art world’s label. Over the past 20 years, the theory Relational Aesthetics (referred to in this essay as RA) has interpreted social exchanges as an art form. Founding theoretician Nicholas Bourriaud describes this development as “a set of artistic practices that take as their theoretical and practical point of departure the whole of human relations and their social context”[1]. In reality, art erroneously known to typify RA’s theorization hasn’t strayed far from the model of the 1960’s Happening, an event beholden to the conventions of the gallery and the direction of its individual creator. In her essay Antagonism and Relational Aesthetics, Claire Bishop describes Rikrit Tiravanija’s dinners as events circumscribed in advance, using their location as a crutch to differentiate the otherwise ordinary action of eating a meal as art[2]. A better example of the theory of RA succinctly put into action can be seen in anonymous group activities on the internet, where people form relations and meaning without hierarchy. MORE

Hacker group Anonymous and the People's Liberation Front have created a data-sharing site called AnonPaste

This goes against the Cute Cat Theory - HERE and here

zondag 22 april 2012


Don't forget to smile, when visiting Britain.

anonymous DDoS-ed the F1 site plus a bunch of bahrain gov. sites protesting against formula one event in bahrain

At the action Crazy Lenya is Our President! held in the Kremlin embankment, Leonid Nikolayev with a blue bucket on his head climbed onto a fed’s black car and slid down. It was a protest against the illegal use of blue emergency lights by feds who don’t stop at a red light and kill people on the road with perfect impunity.

WU-TANG Forever

vrijdag 20 april 2012

Anonymous Operation Hungary - WebLoic - ((( opFuckTheNazi - 2nd part - in action )))


start the works >>>>

BREAKING: Anonymous Takes Down Formula 1 Website With DDOS Attack (Updating Live)

The hacker collective Anonymous has taken down the official Formula 1 website with a Distributed Denial Of Service (DDOS) attack. The group claims it is in response to increasingly violent protests in Bahrain ahead of this weekend's Formula 1 race. here

opFuckTheNazi - Anonymous Hungary (20/04/2012)

Can Artists Help Us Reboot Humanism in an Over-Connected Age?

Rhizome.org’s annual “Seven on Seven” conference isn’t really meant to have a theme beyond simply exploring the intersection of art and technology. Rhizome director Lauren Cornell plays yenta, matching various figures from the two fields who then brainstorm collaborations and build whatever prototypes can be whipped up in the very abbreviated 24-hours they actually have together (the teams first meet Friday morning, then talk, hatch an idea, and finally present on Saturday afternoon). It was notable, then, that at this year's conference — held April 14 at the New Museum — a theme did emerge organically: Quite a few of these pairs, in one way or another, were responding to a sense that the quality of mental experience was on the decline in our over-wired world. MORE

Romania 1990: After the Revolution

new documentary here

target - mark jenkins

maandag 16 april 2012

The Rejection Generator Project

Dear Writer,


We could tell from your delicate treatment of human motivation and deep insight into character that you are a wise and gentle soul. We have been dreading having to write to you and inform you that your prose is crap, you wouldn’t know a plot if it jumped on your toe and then headbutted you in the crotch, and you should buy all of the grammar and style books on the market and read them from the first page to the last (if only because that will prevent you from writing for a while).


That must have been painful for you to hear, but we feel so much better now.


With sympathy,
The Editors


Practice

vrijdag 13 april 2012

Stolen Cezanne Recovered by Serbian Police

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2008 Zurich art gallery theft.

Anonymous Hacker AnonWormer Unmasked by Girlfriend's Cleavage Picture

A member of Anonymous has allegedly been arrested in Australia after authorities tracked down his identity and whereabouts from a graphic cleavage shot of a bikini-clad woman.

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Fuck yeah Ceausescu


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LOOKS LIKE RENACTMENT WOULD LOVE TO FIND OUT WHO DID THIS?

Василий Иосифович Джугашвили



...from the files of the Tsarist secret police in St. Petersburg, 1911.

donderdag 12 april 2012

Quote

"When Stalin says: Dance!
Then a wise man dances."

Nikita Chruschtschow

Commie Linux

atheist - god: 0 - 1


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dinsdag 10 april 2012

WHY DOES NOTHING PLEASE YOU?


[Picture: Background: 6 piece pie style colour split with images of a c++ editor, a terminal installing python, and the blue Microsoft error screen alternating. Foreground: a photo of the penguin which represents Linux. Top text: “DEBUGGING PROGRAM” Bottom text: “’WHY DOES NOTHING PLEASE YOU?’”]
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An Invocation for Beginnings - Ze Frank

qr Radio Berlin Kreuzberg


MIXTAPE PASTE UP LEADS YOU HERE

zondag 8 april 2012

Watch Out, White Hats! European Union Moves to Criminalize ‘Hacking Tools’

The European Union is continuing a push to criminalize the production or sale of “hacking” tools, a move that civil liberties advocates argue could make criminals out of legitimate security researchers.

The proposal is intended to create stiffer penalties across Europe for hacking and denial of service attacks, imposing a maximum sentence of up to five years for hacking into a site or using a botnet to flood a site with fake traffic.

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Home Office

READ

zaterdag 7 april 2012

Thomas Kinkade — “the world’s most-collected living artist”



...died suddenly at his home in Los Gatos, California, on Friday, at age 54. VIA

CISPA

HUH ?

money


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Geometric Porn App

Geometric Porn App Preview Site from Luciano Foglia on Vimeo.


Geometric Porn App has been rejected by Apple Inc.

woensdag 4 april 2012

Why We Love Sociopaths

My greatest regret is that I’m not a sociopath. I suspect I’m not alone. I have written before that we live in the age of awkwardness, but This text excerpted from Adam Kotsko’s Why We Love Sociopaths: A Guide To Late Capitalist Television, now available from Zero BooksThe New Inquiry Magazine, No. 3, Arguing the Web. a strong case could be made that we live in the age of the sociopath. They are dominant figures on television, for example, and within essentially every television genre. Cartoon shows have been fascinated by sociopathic fathers (with varying degrees of sanity) ever since the writers of The Simpsons realized that Homer was a better central character than Bart. Showing that cartoon children are capable of radical evil as well, Eric Cartman of South Park has been spouting racial invective and hatching evil plots for well over a decade at this point. On the other end of the spectrum, the flagships of high-brow cable drama have almost all been sociopaths of varying stripes: the mafioso Tony Soprano of The Sopranos, the gangsters Stringer Bell and Marlo of The Wire, the seductive imposter Don Draper of Mad Men, and even the serial-killer title character of Dexter. NICE READ

Tu Cafe´- Noise of Human Art

Netherlands Media Art Institute closes end of 2012


Press Release, 3 April, 2012. The Netherlands Media Art Institute (NIMk) is ceasing its activities as at 31 December 2012. The organisation in its present form will be terminated as a result of the announcement by the Ministry of Culture that the Institute will receive no further financial support after 2012. NIMk will of course try and preserve the knowledge and experience that it has built up over the past 35 years. With this in mind and in consultation with other organisations, NIMk is developing a number of plans in order to transfer its knowledge, mandate and networks, and thus secure these for the future.

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dinsdag 3 april 2012

An Essay on the New Aesthetic by Bruce Sterling

I witnessed the New Aesthetic panel at South by Southwest 2012. It was a significant event and a good thing to see.

If you know nothing of the “New Aesthetic,” or if you have no idea what “SXSW” is, you should repair your ignorance right away. Go peruse this:

http://booktwo.org/notebook/sxaesthetic/

READ Mr. STERLING FURTHER

David Lynch - "Crazy Clown Time" (Official Video)

Kraftwerk - The Hall of Mirrors

true fans

zondag 1 april 2012

AHa_E

Eugene's paintball sentry


Welcome to Project Sentry Gun, home to the most versatile sentry gun on the web! Now in use on six continents!

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