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Candida TV
Kein Mensch its Illegal
A different sense of time - reading Tactical Media
Kluitenberg Eric. "A different sense of time. Reading Tactical Media - some preliminary remarks", 17 October 2023, Cahiers Costech, numéro 6.
Tidal 1 occupy theory & strategy
Tidal offers theory and strategy as a means of empowering occupiers, whether actual or potential, to envision actions that ultimately trans- forms existing power structures.
Tactical Media, Rita Raley, 2009
The Introduction of Rita Raley's book "Tactical Media", part of the series Electronic Mediations, University of Minnesota Press, 2009.
Tompkins Square Riot Memories
Website grab from The Shadow: http://shadowpress.org/tsp_riot_memories.53.htm
Video Vortext Reader II
Moving Images Beyond YouTube. Editors: Geert Lovink and Rachel Somers Miles. Publisher: Institute of Network Cultures, Amsterdam 2011
Yeslab "How we do it" guide
A guide for activists how to create a press getting event for activist causes, by The Yesmen.
Moments Within the Movement: A Conversation
Devin Allen and Stephanie Renée on the power of photography and citizen activism in contesting social injustice Fields of Knowledge
ReadDictionary of War - Bolzano Edition
Bolzano Edition: September 20th and 21st 2008
First organized in 2006, Dictionary of War is a collaborative platform for creating concepts on the topic of "war", to be invented, arranged and presented at a public, two-day event. The aim is to introduce a series of concepts that either play an important role in the contemporary discourse of war, have so far been neglected, or have yet to be created.
Dictionary of War - Gwangju Edition
The Dictionary of War proceeds with a 6th edition at the opening of the Gwangju Biennale, in Gwangju, Korea. For the first time outside of Europe this edition takes place in the city of the Gwangju civil uprising of May 18, 1980, and in a country that is still in state of war.
ReadXnet
Xnet – Internet Freedoms
Xnet is an activist project working in fields related to digital rights and democracy: freedom of expression; net neutrality; privacy; the free circulation of culture, knowledge and information; mechanisms for transparency, participation and citizen control of power and institutions; the defense of citizen journalism for the right to know, inform and be informed; the technical, communications and legal fight against corruption; and the technopolitics understood as the practice of networking and taking action for citizen empowerment, justice and social transformation.