OpenDemocracy: Some kind of revolution

justinpickard:

‘One of the most striking things about the camp at Puerta da Sol, aside from the size and scale of it, is the diverse array of political perspectives represented. There are people within the camp who would class themselves as radicals – anarchists, socialists and anti-capitalists – but the movement itself appears to be much broader. At its core, it is pro-democracy, united by a collective disdain for the current state of things. It is not driven by a desire to demolish the current political and economic system; rather, it aspires only to change and reform it. “We are not against the system,” said Juan. “We want to change the system – so that the people can be better represented.”

(N.B. There is no doubt that many within the movement want to see a shift away from the capitalist economic model, but that is something they do not want to talk about at this stage. They feel that they have to take one step at a time – and, for now, they simply want their voices to be heard.)’

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Six Flags, NOLA

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Six Flags New Orleans was destroyed by Hurricane Katrina in 2005.
It has been abandoned ever since.
This film was made in October 2010 by Teddy Smith

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“It was us who burnt the sky”

…is the title Tim Maly gave to this photo of the recent Space Shuttle launch, taken by Trey Ratcliff:


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necomimi: the headband with brainwave controlled movable ears

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From WIRED UK:

Japanese company Neurowear is creating a range of fashion itemsthat are operated using brainwaves, including a pair of moveable…

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TEDTalks: Are we ready for neo-evolution?

Always interesting to see how the mainstream re-packages the fringe as the cutting edge.


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TEDTalk: The Anthropocene

Executive Director of the Australian National University’s Climate Change Institute, Professor Will Steffen, takes us on a journey through the science measuring humanity’s effect on the planet….

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Elf Ears, Facial Horns & Complete Freedom of Expression

Via BoingBoing we have this piece on one of ABC’s programs, a “Look at the Freaks” story on the ‘sudden rising trend of Elf Ears’, the new body-mod “fad.”‘ Blamed for this are Lord of the…

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One megadose of Optimism

In these seemingly dire times, optimism can be a revolutionary act.

Today’s mega-dose of optimism is a veritable Proton Energy Pill of zeitgeist-channeling, Future Present reflecting art. (Side…

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Gerry Judah’s Gorgeous Apocolypses

Via Co. Design we are introduced to the art of Gerry Judah, who “throws building models onto canvas, then smashes them to smithereens, creating stark little cityscapes that look like a…

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Greenpeace protests against Nuclear in Spain with a projected Scream

(Image: Pedro Armestre / Greenpeace)

New Scientist explains this very contemporary act of protest:

One month after the Fukushima crisis began, Greenpeace Spain illuminated the…

Greenpeace protests against Nuclear in Spain with a projected Scream

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