Wednesday, January 20, 2010

ABANDONED CASTLE ON ABANDONED ISLAND


 Pollepel Island is about 50 miles (80 km) north of New York City and about 1,000 feet (300 m) from the Hudson River's eastern shore. It contains about 6.5 acres (26,000 m2) — most of it rock.

The principal feature on the island is Bannerman's Castle, an abandoned military surplus warehouse.
It was built in the style of a castle by businessman Francis Bannerman VI (1851–1918). It remains one of a very small number of structures in the United States which can properly be called a castle. Pollepel Island is sometimes referred to as Bannerman's Island. One side of the castle carries the words "Bannerman's Island Arsenal".




Beautiful place for a free party!
 Where's my boat?

LET'S SAIL OUT

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

HANDS AGAINST THE WALL ASSHOLE

By Banksy

RESIST

YES OFFICER

By Banksy

BUILD YOUR OWN STUDIO

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Monday, January 18, 2010

EKEAZE LIVE PA


live PA ROUDNICE 2006
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RANDOM PHAT TRUCK POST


Sunday, January 17, 2010

BIG BROTHER



 Incriminated, numbered, photographed, put on list AGAIN.
All this for going to a party.

Nice to feel protected by my government.

Nice to know they are still watching us.

Nice to feel the gentle touch of repression all over my body,
head to toe by two pair of hands, digging deep in every pocket, even tickling my balls.
Faced against a wall, legs wide & arms high, swallowing some cliché copjokes on top of it.
 Because I attended this party.

No explanation needed for being held inside the venue for hours.
Watch the news tommorow they said.
Just hold the numbers for your photo please.
Smile please.
No charges, just your government checkin' in again.
You have a nice day now, sir.

For going to a party in a legal venue.

Fucked up shit.

BENNY BULETTI LIVESET


 " we are no stars. just a big crazy and cute family......... live your style"


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! BENNY BULETTI livePA @ Heidemuumlhle_27.11.2004 !
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Saturday, January 16, 2010

EKO - ROM


CREDITS GO TO ROM FROM EKO6TEM


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Friday, January 15, 2010

FKY - ROBOTIK LIVE

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FKY [okupe] at work!
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Wednesday, January 13, 2010

EXPECT RESISTANCE


Expect Resistance is not one but three books, each of which may be read as a complete work unto itself. The first book, printed in standard black ink, continues the inquiry into modern life and its discontents begun in Days of War, Nights of Love. Just as that book included improved versions of texts originally published between 1996 and 1999, this book draws on CrimethInc. material from 2000 to 2004, painstakingly refined and augmented with a great deal of new content. The second book, in red ink, is a composite account, related by three narrators, of the adventures and tribulations that inevitably ensue when people pursuing their dreams enter into conflict with the world as it is.



Together these comprise a third book, an exploration of the complex relationship between ideals and reality. Expect Resistance is a field manual for a field on which all manuals are useless, a meditation on individual transformation and collective resistance in disastrous times, and a masterpiece that raises the bar for radical publishing.

CWC Books: Expect Resistance
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Tuesday, January 12, 2010

BANDITOS LIVESET



Pierre-Emmanuel Braux and Sebastien Atoch joined forces in 1999 to form banditos a duo where they could express their musical taste. From then onwards they have been producing rousing electronic music, mixing in samples of films, voices and instruments that make each of their appearances a mind capturing (boggling) experience.
The mutual understanding between the two musicians is reflected in the way this hypnotic duo musically communicates with their public. Their live performance blends Electro, Breakbeat and (Minimal) Techno influences, bringing strong vibrations on the dance floor. In time their sound has become more round and basses have become deeper.


!Banditos live PA @ paris 2003!
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Monday, January 11, 2010

TEKNO COMIC


 By Vale

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RANDOM BULLSHIT

 

Sunday, January 10, 2010

AKASHIC RECORD OF THE ASTRAL CONVENTION


In 1987 Hakim Bey invited several friends and allies to astrally project to Antarctica for a convention. Afterwords, visitors sent their accounts to Bey and he compiled them into this zine. The Akashic Record of the Astral Convention. This collection was originally sent only to the contributors and has never before been reprinted. It features lost works by: Coil, Hakim Bey, Shirley MacLaine, James Koehnline, Ivan Stang, Feral Faun (aka Apio), Reverand Crowbar (aka Susan Poe) and Trevor Blake.


INTRODUCTION (excerpt from the zine)

This is the record of the AAAZ, the Antarctic Astral Autonomous Zone, that occurred on the night of August 31st - September 1st, 1987.

Hakim Bey is the author of Temporary Autonomous Zone. It's a cultural milestone for a wide variety of subversives from anarchists, occultists, vandal artists, and freaky festival people. The main idea of TAZ was to create exactly what it sounds like TAZ is about: creating places that serve as alternative realities to the prevailing system of control. Specific times and spaces designated to let chaos free, and allow psychological and social mechanisms to self regulate and mutate beyond the confines of so-called consensus reality.

The focus is on having individuals find and establish meaning on their own terms. Creating a TAZ requires face to face interaction and dialog, in a sense, creating an art form which is impossible to ever fully record or understand. In the void where stagnancy and boredom once ruled, wild fantasies called real life take root. The elusive genuine article, with no possible televised reenactments.

Before TAZ's thought virus would reach the anti-capitalists and the rave scene as it did in the 90's, many of the people who recognized the value of Bey's work were few and far apart. Mail order culture was the primary mode of communication with the underground for many people in the 80's. The postal world seen within the pages of High Weirdness by Mail by Ivan Stang has now mostly migrated to cyberspace, where many of these fringe cultures have exploded into bonafide phenomenas. In the meantime, the mutants who were plugged into the paper trail of fresh ideas were yearning for an opportunity to encounter a TAZ. This meant finding a 'Zone' which was totally unexpected.

It was decided to meet astrally or in dreams, at a specific sacred space in Antarctica. Bey sent invites out to his network, and arranged for everyone who participated to send him their experiences, which he would then compile and send back out. What you end up with is an compilation of rare works by an all-star cast of individuals who comprised the occulture before there was a word for it. In this instance, the media created here facilitated a syncing up of communal experiences, and was an essential component of the AAAZ, yet not the AAAZ in itself.

The objective reality of astral projection is inconsequential to the AAAZ. What is of importance is the narrative, lives encouraged to be lived mythically, drawing those lives together in the process. Then again, for those who do entertain astral experiences as accepted facets of reality, the AAAZ was most likely one of the earliest documented records of shared lucid dreams and consciousness. It is historically important for occultists, and personally fulfilling for those who got to participate in it.


Saturday, January 9, 2010

WEIRD?


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simply put, brilliant.

source: VIRUSCOMIX.COM  

Friday, January 8, 2010

STENCIL GRAFFITI



"Street art is both an expression of our culture and a counterculture in itself. ‘Communication’ has become a modern mantra: the city streets shout with billboards, fly posters and corporate advertising, all vying for our attention. They almost invite a subversive response. As high-tech communications have increased, a low-tech reaction has been the recent explosion in street art."


The book showcases over 400 examples of contemporary stencilled works from across the globe, their innovation and vitality achieved with new materials, methods and approaches.

Thursday, January 7, 2010

TRASH CITY


Mutoid waste company holds a major exhibition each year on Glastonbury Festival, called Trash city.



Trash City: An apocalyptic dream-world straight from the pages of a 2000AD comic; an intergalactic red-light district, where space pirates, bootleggers, illegal aliens and all the scum of the universe come to party the night away…
Mind-boggling interactive venues featuring white-hot performance and music from some of the UK's most talked-about underground acts.
Starring: Mutoid Waste Co., Ruby Blues' Dragstrip, The Arcadia Installation, The Laundrettas, Rubbish Fairy's House Of Doll, NYC Downlow and much, much more...


 

 

 




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Wednesday, January 6, 2010

RANDOM PHAT TRUCK POST



Sunday, January 3, 2010

RANDOM FREE ART PIC

By the porg

KRAFTERMAN - MUTOID


In 1989, after a number of police raids on their warehouse in King's Cross, they left the country and travelled to Germany where they became notorious for building giant sculptures out of old machinery and car parts, one of which was a giant figure, utilizing a VW Beetle for the chest, doing a 'v-sign' over the Berlin Wall. The authorities went totally paranoid over it. "Major fun" says a mutoid-member!

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"What a massive thing. Can you recognize the VW-Beetle in the centre? Well as you can see me in the corner down, I was amazed, when in 1989 - just before the Berlin Wall came down - I found myself in collaboration with the builders of this wonderful giant. The concept was Robin Cooke's and the MUTOID WASTE team. It was meant as a gift to the East and West Berliners and should pass through the wall. This 'peace and love project' was carried out during a three week camp at Görlitzer Park and without any monetary help, only scrap materials were used. "

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"My all time favourite has to be 'Volkswagen-Man', his chest made from a Volkswagen Beetle. We left it looking over the Berlin Wall; six weeks later the wall came crashing down. The sculpture was undoubtedly good but I shall never forget the hysterical fun we had doing it. East German soldiers were running around interrogating us, they were totally freaked out by what we might do. The Droid was offering a Silver Bird of Peace to the East (a VW bonnet cut in half for the wings) and they honestly believed we were going to fire it over the wall with a secret rocket."

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