Everybody talks about the weather…We don’t:
The writings of Ulrike Meinhof edited by Karin Bauer, afterward by Bettina Röhl. New York: Seven Stories Press, 2008. $19.95/£9.99
Read MoreThe writings of Ulrike Meinhof edited by Karin Bauer, afterward by Bettina Röhl. New York: Seven Stories Press, 2008. $19.95/£9.99
Read MoreFrançois Genoud was born in 1915 in Lausanne, in the french-speaking part of Switzerland. In his teens he became an admirer of Adolf Hitler, met the future “Führer” in person in 1932, and remained a staunch National-Socialist until his death in 1996. His career included publishing the Goebbels diaries, acting as a banker for the Algerian FLN, funding the legal defence Barbie and Carlos, supporting the PFLP and much more.
Read More‘If you ask for my life, I will stab you in the heart’ 1. Four black and white camera angles
Read MorePeter Whitehead, a filmmaker and enigmatic figure, captured key moments of the 1960s counterculture with his documentaries “Wholly Communion” and “Benefit of the Doubt.” Despite lacking formal filmmaking skills, Whitehead documented major cultural events like Allen Ginsberg’s poetry readings and Pink Floyd performances. His spontaneous, raw filming style, immortalized these moments in British countercultural history, especially *Wholly Communion*. Review of the BFI’s DVD release by Stewart Home in Datacide 10 (2008).
Read MoreThis text is based on a talk given at the One-shot Art Festival in Berlin, October 2007 as part of
Read MoreThoughts on the presentation of rebellion in the artwork of (Post-)Rave records. Abstract On the basis of two drawings I´m
Read More– ABOUT BOGOTRAX FESTIVAL – “Every possible of the individuals is then a shadow that gives a sound.” Kierkegaard –
Read MoreThere have always been gatherings of people who want to let off steam – and there always will be. Our
Read MoreIn this article from Datacide Ten (2008) The Reverend covers the protests against the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994.
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