The cyber radicals: heroes of the web changing the world
A generation of political activists have been transformed by new tools developed on the internet. Here, a leading net commentator profiles seven young radicals from around the worldread more
View ArticleIn Light of Recent Events during Art Basel, Miami Beach
In Light of Recent Events An exhibition of necessary research during Art Basel, Miami BeachCurated by SPECTREVISION Wynwood Arts District, December 2-5, 2010 Lions Gallery @ Museovault 346 NW 29th...
View ArticleIn Kansas, Climate Skeptics Embrace Green Energy – NYTimes.com
Attempts by the Obama administration to regulate greenhouse gases are highly unpopular here because of opposition to large-scale government intervention. Some are skeptical that humans might...
View ArticleIntroducing Forks vs. Knives
Format note: Written as a grant proposal.Forks vs. Knives – Developing the code that governs usDescribe your projectReaching consensus is never easy and when it gets really tough some reach for their...
View ArticleWe only care for Tunisians if they validate our techno-fetish
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View ArticleCulture Gap – New York Bike Lanes
Duncombe and I have said more than once “you can change the laws, but it won’t matter if the culture doesn’t change with it.” For lack of a better term, I’m going to call this – for now – a Culture...
View ArticleDiggers: If you can act it out, it’s real.
We thought: culture is much more important than politics. Let’s just start getting people living the way they wanna live. You wanna live in a world where you don’t have to work? Let’s make it. You...
View ArticleOvercoming political polarization… but not through facts
Ethan Zuckerman has posted a beautiful piece that stitches together many of the ideas we deal with in How To Win and the Center for Artistic Activism. I can’t recommend it enough:Overcoming political...
View ArticleScraping Political Data - Activism & Web Hacking Techniques
Start Date: 9/16 6:06am - 9/17 10:10am Hours: 6:30pm - 10:30pm Cost: $100; $75 for Students Venue: Eyebeam Eyebeam Programming?: Eyebeam Develop the creative skills and unconventional tools to...
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