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EPISODE · Dec 10, 2011 · 1H 26M

Podcast 293 – “The Power of Art and the TAZ”

from Psychedelic Salon · host Lorenzo Hagerty

Guest speaker: Peter Lamborn Wilson PROGRAM NOTES: [NOTE: The following quotations are by Peter Lamborn Wilson.] “Why are artists still meddling, or mediating, between people and their desires?” “All livelihoods are arts, from midwifery to war, nothing is mere labor.” [In reference to gift economies.] “The artist sacrifices talent for money. The audience sacrifices money for talent.” “One can no longer distinguish between cops and cop-culture, the media-induced hallucination of a society designed by its lawyers and police.” “Ten minutes in a video store should convince any impartial observer that we live in a police state of consciousness, far more pervasive than the Nazis.” “The first step in any real utopia is to look in the mirror and demand to know my true desires.” “I will argue that illegality means more than mere law-breaking. Illegality as a positive attribute of the Temporary Autonomous Zone implies that the very structure, or deepest motivation of the TAZ-group necessitates the overcoming of consensus values, and that this is true when even no statute or regulation has been broken.” “The Temporary Autonomous Zone should serve as the Matrix for the emergence of a Sorelian myth of uprising.” “The Temporary Autonomous Zone cannot be realized solely as a hedonic exercise any more than the revolution can be realized without dancing, as Emma Goldman put it.” “Today quilts. Tomorrow, perhaps, The Uprising!” Download MP3 PCs – Right click, select option Macs – Ctrl-Click, select option BrainMeats Podcast Episode 1 Occupy BrainMeats The inaugural episode of the BrainMeats podcast is devoted to the Occupy movement and what hackers and makers can do to support the protesters on the ground. Willow spoke over Skype to Ari Lacenski, Eleanor Saitta, Matthew Borgatti, Rubin Starset, and Smári McCarthy about the history of OWS, the meaning of illegibility within the movement, software tools for protesters, and more.

Guest speaker: Peter Lamborn Wilson PROGRAM NOTES: [NOTE: The following quotations are by Peter Lamborn Wilson.] “Why are artists still meddling, or mediating, between people and their desires?” “All livelihoods are arts, from midwifery to war, nothing is mere labor.” [In reference to gift economies.] “The artist sacrifices talent for money. The audience sacrifices money for talent.” “One can no longer distinguish between cops and cop-culture, the media-induced hallucination of a society designed by its lawyers and police.” “Ten minutes in a video store should convince any impartial observer that we live in a police state of consciousness, far more pervasive than the Nazis.” “The first step in any real utopia is to look in the mirror and demand to know my true desires.” “I will argue that illegality means more than mere law-breaking. Illegality as a positive attribute of the Temporary Autonomous Zone implies that the very structure, or deepest motivation of the TAZ-group necessitates the overcoming of consensus values, and that this is true when even no statute or regulation has been broken.” “The Temporary Autonomous Zone should serve as the Matrix for the emergence of a Sorelian myth of uprising.” “The Temporary Autonomous Zone cannot be realized solely as a hedonic exercise any more than the revolution can be realized without dancing, as Emma Goldman put it.” “Today quilts. Tomorrow, perhaps, The Uprising!” Download MP3 PCs – Right click, select option Macs – Ctrl-Click, select option BrainMeats Podcast Episode 1 Occupy BrainMeats The inaugural episode of the BrainMeats podcast is devoted to the Occupy movement and what hackers and makers can do to support the protesters on the ground. Willow spoke over Skype to Ari Lacenski, Eleanor Saitta, Matthew Borgatti, Rubin Starset, and Smári McCarthy about the history of OWS, the meaning of illegibility within the movement, software tools for protesters, and more.

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Psychedelic Salon Podcasts Lorenzo Hagerty I am the producer of the Psychedelic Salon, a regular podcast series showcasing interviews, lectures, and assorted additional audio sources that feature some of the brightest, most creative individuals from the community of folks interested in psychoactives. The salon's podcasts began in March 2005 and continue today. Salonomics with Joe & Aaron Aaron Dorn Salonomics is the business side of Hair and Beauty Industry. With no BS! Your hosts are:Joe Mehmet is an independent Multiple Salon Owner from London with a high net worth clientele. Aaron Dorn is a father of 2, freelance hairdresser in Essex, CEO of a software company and Bitcoiner. 時事英文 English News ssyingwen 中英雙語 podcast: N 開頭 = 國際時事主題 🌏 P 開頭 = 生活主題 💕 🌟 講義: https://vocus.cc/salon/ssyingwen ❤️ 贊助: https://vocus.cc/pay/donate/@ssyingwen 🎧 無廣告收聽 (不支援 KKbox):https://ssyingwen.firstory.io/join Drôlement inspirant Charles Côté - Drôlement Inspirant 🎙️ Avec Drôlement Inspirant Podcast, tu découvriras des épisodes remplis de conseils concrets pour t’aider à relever les défis que tu traverses.Direct, drôle et inspirant, ce podcast t’amène à passer à l’action. Pas besoin d’écouter dans l’ordre : commence par l’épisode qui t’inspire le plus. Tu verras que Charles t’y parle comme si tu étais assis dans son salon, avec humour, franc-parler et honnêteté.Deux formats principaux t’attendent :Épisodes solo, où Charles partage ses meilleurs conseils issus de son quotidien et de ses expériences.Entrevues inspirantes, avec des personnalités publiques ou des clients qui témoignent de la façon dont ses enseignements ont transformé leur vie.👉 En bonus : certaines conférences exclusives, captées en privé et offertes gratuitement dans le podcast, pour que tu puisses y accéder comme si tu y étais.✨ Bonne écoute, le meilleur est à venir.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

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