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Submitted by davem on Wednesday, 23 December, 2009 - 16:26
Dave Miller A diagram/ drawing to explain, or hopefully partially explain the financial crisis and some of the intent behind it - at least from a UK perspective. This is an attempt produce something simple and accessible, that condenses things so that everyone can understand. subject: Art | Artivism | Banking | Comics | Conspiracy | Credit | Debt | Democracy | Economics | Finance & Trade | Government | Graphic
Submitted by davem on Friday, 3 April, 2009 - 19:48
Dave Miller President Lula said it was completely unfair that the poorest people in the world were suffering most for the mistakes of wealthy, Western financiers. This was a crisis that was fostered and boosted by irrational behaviour of people that are white, blue-eyed, that before the crisis looked like they knew everything about economics,’ he declared. subject: Art | Banking | Comics | Debt | Economics | Financial Crisis | Latin America | Markets | Money
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Submitted by anthony on Thursday, 19 June, 2008 - 20:37
Ana Nimo ¡Fuera Ulises!, is a new graphic interpretation of the events in Oaxaca from an antiauthoritarian and anarchist perspective. From: http://www.collectivereinventions.org/
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Submitted by mute on Friday, 23 May, 2008 - 15:07
![]() Mute Vol 2 #8 features Stewart Martin on aesthetic education in post-Fordism, a prizewinning essay on music and code by Simon Yuill (Vilém Flusser theory award, Transmediale 2008), comic-strip satire from Plastique Fantastique, Tom Campbell and Dmitry Vorobyev on carcino-regen in St Petersburg, and by Benedict Seymour on art-sport implosion and the 2012 Olympics. subject: Art | Arts funding | Comics | Cultural Industries | Education | Free Software | Hacking | Politics | Theory & Philosophy
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Submitted by davem on Sunday, 12 August, 2007 - 10:26
subject: AntiCapitalist | Artivism | Comics | Debt | Eurozone | Fictitious Capital | Financial Crisis | Gentrification | Markets | Money | Socially Engaged
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Submitted by mute on Tuesday, 25 November, 2003 - 00:00
David Thompson Disappointed by blockbuster adaptations, superhero comic fans have long been polishing their filmmaking and stunt skills in order to guard the mythology of their idols. David Thompson appraises the dedication of fandom against the technological resources of the film industry |
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