[NetBehaviour] WORKSHOP SERIES: CITIZEN X | HEATH BUNTING | AND Festival
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Mon Feb 20 11:46:16 CET 2012
http://andfestival.org.uk/event/workshop-series-citizen-x
25th February 2012
Madlab, 36-40 Edge Street, Manchester , M4 1HN
11:00 - 17:00
FREE
Heath Bunting has worked with performance, intervention, pirate radio,
fax/mail art and BBS systems before becoming an active participant in
the explosion of the Internet. In 1996, Bunting also set-up the server
www.irational.org, a system for irrational information and products for
the roaming and displaced.
In the run up to this years AND Festival in Manchester join Heath as he
leads a series of bi-monthly workshops at Madlab that will give you the
skills to develop new identities.
Entailed to prepare you for the final stages of the Bankster-generated
economic collapse, participants will be encouraged to acquire some solid
assets, a weapon and an exit strategy at this workshop, with the help of
some useful maps you can learn how to build a new off-the-shelf identity
to help you escape! The message: Don't be content with rioting and
looting! Arm yourself with your rights and really get even! The workshop
is based on concept the that "our identity is constructed as human
beings that can possess one or more natural persons and control one or
more artificial persons. The higher up in the class system the better
the access to status variety."
To register for the workshop here here
or email please email hello at andfestival.org.uk and we will send you more
information prior to the workshop.
*Tea and cake will be provided, but no guns or gold.
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