on censorship

Censors do what only psychotics do… they confuse reality with illusion.

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- David Cronenberg
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harmony in the age of noise

[…] Still equipped with the hunter-gather sense of our ancestors, we homo sapien sapiens have an acute sense of hearing designed for survival. In today’s society, however, we are indoctrinated to tune out, to deafen ourselves for the sake of consumptive demands. Progressive this idea may be, in a world run by money, any thing that makes a noise is willed into creation as long as it can draw a profit. As a result, the noise floor of unintention has risen to dangerous levels. A linear production economy in an environment of increasingly limited resources is not sustainable, and our sonic reality is screaming at us to listen. However, what do we do? We turn on the television, our ipods, our cars, and we tune out the noises of a dying system. […]

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Harmony In The Age Of Noise
a cross disciplinary examination of the politics of hearing and seeing using the Tufts University Campus (Boston, US) as a living psychoacoustic map.
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Industria Artística

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Maurio Entrialgo - Realidad Alternativa 3456

[blog Maurio Entrialgo en publico.es]

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<<< ++++ tourism ///

Despite appearances, the everyday world already knows some utopias. Tourism is one of these. The tourist is the one who is able to imagine the whole of the planet as places of transition. This utopia can be judged in two different ways. Either one considers that this is the final stage of the consumer society, you are sold movement, displacement, with some sun or sand to boot. Individuals buy their capacity to move and one is therefore at the limit of the system. According to the utopian perspective, the individual who moves around, who is unattached or, more precisely, who plays with attachments, free to choose these bonds, seems to me to have a highly commendable value. Quite the opposite of solitude then, a freedom of choice that no longer roots itself in identity, a given culture.

Marc Augé - interview with the e-zine atopia (2005)

Vía: [New Economics of Tourism blog]

Tourism -human circulation considered as consumption- is fundamentally nothing more than the leisure of going to see what has become banal.

Guy Debord (The Society of the Spectacle, 1967)

Vía: [bagatelas blog]

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[exhibition : All-Inclusive. A Tourist World]

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