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Monthly Archives: October 2010
Faded: Not a moment too late.
The catastrophe of last week’s dance party incidentally suppressed a piece of propaganda that is, at least for critique, worth a read. In the past year, the dance party played as an accompaniment to the wave of occupations that struck California. In particular, the parties were methods of physical outreach to students in order to witness an occupation, or were otherwise useful distractions from our lives, yet still holding a vaguely evocative spirit of unrest and resistance. As the dance party last week was attacked by police and ended prematurely, this piece of propaganda was only circulated amongst a few people. Here it is, in its entirety:
FADED
A Dispatch from the Dance Party
The dance party begins because we’ve come together to enjoy each others company and to do so collectively—to do so as a mass of people. Without an unwavering unified disobedience, no party would be possible.
Let’s make this clear: this is a party, not a protest. We aren’t here to make a point to the administration, the police, or other managers of society with any message other than, “this night is ours!” Continue reading
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Disorientation Guides from UCB and CSU Monteray Bay
Download it. Distribute it. Pirate it. Print it. Steal it. Love it. http://guerrillathink.files.wordpress.com/2010/08/otterdisorientationguide.pdf http://caldisorientation.org/
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