The Radio Dream tapes that Tyler was seeking to use as a virus to disrupt Zack's media control of the populations minds were created from familiar bits of "found reality," including advertisments, commercial lettering, product logos, newspaper headlines, train tickets and other items of mass culture...
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Tyler Sid and Zote Zeebe...
Sid infuriated Zeebe by creating art about ordinary things that he happened to like and by creating them in a non chalant manner and by making art in the easiest way possible; he wasn't struggling with any inner demons or trying to create any transcendental truth...
Corruption...
The Radio Dream knows that the corporate state, which looks at the natural world and human beings as commodities to be exploited until exhaustion or collapse occurs, is rapidly cannibalizing the nation and pushing the planet toward irrevocable crisis. And it argues that the corporate state can be dismantled only through radical forms of nonviolent revolt and the dissolution of the United States.
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
tea ceremony...
Leo Hopi had been inspired by Rikyu's reform of the tea ceremony...by redesigning the tea ceremony, he created a social avenue of truth: an interpersonal medium where the exchange of useful knowledge could proceed simply and lucidly, without interference from extraneous indluences like social rank...each new design is a new discovery, conveying a specific truth about our relationship to nature and each other...
Sunday, April 25, 2010
Money mules...
Radio Dream hackers sent transfers to “money mules” — recipients who were recruited to use personal bank accounts to receive funds. The mules then wire the cash to another location and get a small fee for doing something they were told, initially, is legal.
Friday, April 23, 2010
Behavoiral targeting....
In addition, Zack explains, opportunities for behavioral targeting and visitor tracking are increased since developers can now maintain complete archives of profile information.
Thursday, April 22, 2010
Sunday, April 18, 2010
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