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Hey, Kidz! Buy This Book: A Radical Primer on Corporate and Governmental Propaganda and Artistic Activism for Short People

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Book, Moore, Anne Elizabeth
Date: 
2004
Abstract: 
"Hey, Kidz! Buy This Book: A Radical Primer to Corporate and Governmental Propoganda and Artistic Activism for Short People is a how-to guide for young adults who have a problem with the way the world works but don't yet know how to achieve their goals for world change. Providing a solid introduction to media literacy and easy-to-follow instructions for influencing and creating media on your own, Hey, Kidz! emphasizes the importance of community building, teamwork, historical research, and creative self-expression."
Language: 
English
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Abstract taken from back cover.
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ISSN/ISBN: 
1-932360-35-2

Throw Away Your Dictionary: A Tool for Activists

Catalog Number: 
z.83
Date: 
2003
Volume: 
n/a
Abstract: 
&quot;For some months now, I have been engaged in the process of teaching youth-- who have a natural inclination for such things anyway-- that everything they have ever been told is wrong. Under the belief that it is not too late for the best and brightest of old dogs to learn new tricks, I wish to impart some of the same basic information that I have been giving them. My aim is to give activists and other critical thinkers new tools for dismantling the master's house.&quot;<br />
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eng
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Junk Drawer: Indirect Objects

Catalog Number: 
z.53.1
Date: 
2006
Volume: 
#1
Abstract: 
<p>From the introduction: This zine is about objects. Everyday things. Things that surround us. Material stuff we have found, and that has found its way into surroundings, one way or another. Objects define who we are. We also use objects to define ourselves, to create our imagr, whether real or imagined. Then there is junk, like that I'm often trying to get rid of, but can't seem to part with. The stuff itself is not really what's important. The objects represent something, like memories. Objects are reflections, or outlines of ourselves. And desires that we have. Possibilities of what could be, or what we could be.</p><p> The indrect part is the random nature of objects, especially used things. Stuff that had a previous life, and somehow found its way into ours. Indirect is not specifically planned out, its a way that just goes its own way, and sometimes gets in the way of itself, full of intervening factors, people, and objects.<br /></p>
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eng
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The Archive: News from The Green Lantern

Catalog Number: 
z.81.2
Date: 
December 2006
Volume: 
Vol. 2, No. 3
Abstract: 
Words and art from current exhibitions at the Green Lantern Gallery, artist and curatorial statements, upcoming events, excerpts from upcoming works from the Green Lantern Press, guest pieces from other "culture workers" as well as text pieces based loosely around the theme of the current exhibition in collaboration with the artist. In this case, it's "Out of the Woods." "We ask, 'Is he out of the woods?' If they respond, '...not out of the woods yet,' it is a phrase that is often used as a nice way of saying 'not in the clear, but keep on hoping for the best.' This work is an attempt to explore 'the woods' as this state of danger, of nearness to death."
Language: 
eng
Notes: 
See also "The Green Lantern Newsletter"
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BORAXX

BORAXX

Catalog Number: 
n.6.1
Date: 
May 1981
Volume: 
No. 8
Abstract: 
<p>Newspaper of art and design advertisements featuring galleries, clubs, individual artists, photographers, hair dressers, photographers, recording studios, record labels, interior, graphic and fashion designers, clothing and vintage stores.</p>Keywords cont'd: Starkereality, Flashy Trash, Exit, Old Town, Gary Dalton, Cherub Antiques, Couture Division, Sarah Buffalo, Jim Nash, Dead Personalities, David Cloud<br />
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eng
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