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Shift Mag #3 editorial on Indymedia and Climate Camp OpenPublishing | News & Analysis
Submitted by luther on Monday, 12 May, 2008 - 20:12
Shift

This is the editorial for Shift #3, available in print version now (back issues at www.shiftmag.co.uk)

For many of us a visit to Indymedia UK is a frustrating experience. Its open publishing newswire reveals an array of bizarre opinion posts, advertisements for activist meetings, petition requests and photo stories mixed in with the odd action or demonstration report. However, the number and diversity of articles on the newswire are more than an inconvenience. Most exasperating are the countless posts obsessed with the Israel-Palestine conflict, which are telling of some of the political viewpoints we are happy to associate with.


World-Ex-Position ´08 OpenPublishing | News & Analysis
Submitted by Open Space on Monday, 12 May, 2008 - 16:47
Fahim Amir

World-Ex-Position ´08
26th of April – 15th of May 2008

A project, World-Ex-Position ´08, curated by Vienna-based artist Alexander Nikolic in cooperation with Gulsen Bal (Open Space - Zentrum für Kunstprojekte ) and Thomas Jelinek (Labfactory), is likely one of the most interesting art shows Vienna will be offering this year.


Power cut hell OpenPublishing | News & Analysis
Submitted by unterschreber on Monday, 5 May, 2008 - 23:21
Hackney Gazette editorial

Apparently it's not considered newsworthy beyond the local press, but a whole block of the Morningside Estate in Hackney Wick/Homerton, i.e. prime Olympic boom territory, has been without electricity for SIX days and counting.  The supplier (French state-controlled London Olympic bid sponsor EDF Energy) blames a water leak (Thames Water: acquired for £8 billion by Macquarie Bank of Sydney, 2006).  You couldn't ask for a better display of how financialized infrastructure works: resource rundown by two fragments of the former utility system converges neatly to make life impossible for guess which class demographic (sitting on guess which real estate...)


Fighting Gentification in Harlem – and Hackney Editorial content | News & Analysis
Submitted by mute on Friday, 2 May, 2008 - 01:02
Hackney Solidarity Network
Juan Haro, a speaker from the Movement for Justice in El Barrio will talk
in Dalston, London about their struggle against displacement by

Text Sects OpenPublishing | News & Analysis
Submitted by theoh on Wednesday, 30 April, 2008 - 19:42
Theo Honohan

A digression from Pil and Galia Kollectiv's "The Institute of Psychoplasmics"

One of the characteristic features of Unix is the architecture of its kernel. While previous operating systems employed an explicit monitor process which governed all other activity, the Unix kernel is, in some sense, a virtual process. In technical terms, it is executed procedurally through system calls made by user processes. The kernel has no independent existence as a process. While described precisely by code ("text" and "data") it is dynamically constituted by other processes.

subject: Art

Maoists win the election in Nepal OpenPublishing | News & Analysis
Submitted by Ret Marut on Tuesday, 29 April, 2008 - 00:11
Ret Marut

The Maoist party - former guerrillas CPN(M) - have won a clear majority in last week's elections. But what changes will this mean for Nepal's workers and peasants?

The result so far is for the 240-seats first-past-the-post vote for the Constituent Assembly. Results for the decisive 335-seat proportional representation part of the Assembly will take longer, but the Maoists are expected to do well in this too.

subject: Politics

Tear Down the Ghetto: The Price is Wrong OpenPublishing | News & Analysis
Submitted by Mavis on Wednesday, 23 April, 2008 - 15:10
Glen Ford

re-posting from the [reclaim-spaces] list, originally in Black Agenda Report

Tear Down the Ghetto: The Price is Wrong
http://www.nathanielturner.com/teardownghettopriceiswrong.htm

What the misanthropic Jenkins calls a "small mental adjustment" is
actually a government-
subsidized economy of destruction -rather than production- divorced
totally from human needs but instead dictated by the demands of those
who deal in "moneyness."


The 'Man' is dead, long live the internet! OpenPublishing | News & Analysis
Submitted by annie.matrix on Wednesday, 23 April, 2008 - 14:21
Annie Matrix

There is nothing I like better than sticking it to the ‘Man’. On some days I don’t mind what ‘Man’ that is, in fact some times I just want to stick it to all men and some women too, especially the smooth-skinned trollope who serves me anti aging cream in the pharmacy, with a glittering and sickening smile. But how many of us are really unsatisfied with our lives? How many of us can really pluck up the courage to change the status quo? We all cower at the thought of taking a risk and eating our dinner out of a dumpster, using our skin as a pin cushion for hypodermic needles filled with vinegar and smelling like cat urine.


Shackdwellers to Celebrate Heretical Holiday OpenPublishing | News & Analysis
Submitted by jack on Tuesday, 22 April, 2008 - 19:40
Abahlali baseMjondolo

Abahlali baseMjondolo Press Release
Monday 21 April 2008

Abahlali baseMjondolo to Mourn UnFreedom Day Once Again

Time: 9:00 a.m., Sunday 27 April 2008
Venue: Community Hall, Kennedy Road Shack Settlement, Clare Estate, Durban

subject: Commons

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