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Archive for October, 2016

… < Nov. 6 > CiTIZEN KiNO #57 : Strategies For Turtle Islands, Club Der Polnischen Versager, 169 Ackerstr., Berlin – 19: 00h [ the frackybook invite, plz share if so inclined ] A night of tactical media to analyze + discuss what the failing US democracy means for the rest of us, in the EU, and […]

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… In 1999 when some 40,000 protestors amassed in Seattle to fight against the injustices of global economic policies being made behind closed doors by the World Trade Organization (WTO), one of the slogans in the streets was ” This Is What Democracy Looks Like ! ” This carried an unexpected double meaning: It proclaimed that […]

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… [ another XLT giacomo-carmagnola remix, click to enlarge } … We’d really like to move on to serious strategical thinking, but that last round of debates just needs to be dissected ( and disarmed ) … “Having the last US Selections debate moderated by Fox News is a little like having Hitler’s right and only ball ask […]

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{{}} {{}} XLT Remixes from The glitch art of Giacomo Carmagnola Strategies For Turtle Island(s) v.5 Coming soon ! Meanwhile, if you didn’t receive the latest XLterrestrials Newsletter with our US Elections Analysis, send us a mail and let us know you want to be subscribed. None of that fancy automated stuff, just ask our friendly customer service personnel […]

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{ 1936 Berlin } … … { Dreams Rewired, 2015 } … ” Connection so fascinates us in our wired-in, modern times, but hardly any film has been able to speak inventively about it. Precautionary tales like “Disconnect” or “Men, Women & Children” have gone in one ear and out the other, no different from tedious Facebook posts griping that our phone usage must be the downfall of all communication. The irony of disconnection through connected tech proves too easy, the nostalgia for non-wired-in days too shallow.

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… “Lasciate ogne speranza, voi ch’intrate” “Abandon all hope, ye who enter here. ” - from The Inferno, the first part of Dante Alighieri’s 14th-century epic poem Divine Comedy. ” Are we having fun yet ? ” - Zippy the Pinhead comics, at the end of a bloody 20th century ………. Dear friends of arts, activism and “psycho-media” analysis, Times are looking hard, something between divine comedy and daily cartoons in hell, but we should – at the very least – be ready with some counter-proposals to the dreadful futures being prepared for us by the current coalition of willing idiocracies !

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