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Tag Archives: critique
Updated updated archives
I suspect I do still care. Check out the new new order! I’ve finally got around to organising, again, this blog some. I have updated ‘Shamass’, ‘Video’ and ‘Zines’ on the menu above (next to ‘Home’ and ‘About’) or have … Continue reading
Posted in ::the mouth::the anomalous::, antyphayes, Canberra, Collaboration, Criticism, Cut-ups, Détournement, Ern Malley Press, Music, Poetry, Review, Science Fiction, Shamass, Uncategorized, Video, Zines
Tagged alien planet, alienation, Antarctica, antyphayes, big bro-ther, big brother, boredom, Canberra, cards, Christmas, commodity, counter-boredom, critique, cut-up, détournement, Doctor Shamass, Ern Malley Press, flash fiction, future, Gerald Keaney, Hegel, ideology, Immanuel Kant, Inverted World, Isidore Ducasse, Karl Marx, Lord Jacks & ass., Mars, new world, new world order, notes from the sinister quarter, performance poetry, poetry, poiesis, praxis, science fiction, sf, short story, situationist, Southern Ocean, steam punk, Sydney, tentacles, the good Doctor, The Old Ones, transcendental, video, zine, zines
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Aktion Surreal 1991-1994
Aktion Surreal stall, ANU Union Court, Canberra, 1992 Back in 2011 Gerald Keaney published a critical account of the group Aktion Surreal. Aktion Surreal (hereafter AS) was formed in late 1991 by myself and Gerald. Early the following year we…
Posted in 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, Canberra, Collaboration, Criticism, Ern Malley Press, Poetry
Tagged 1990s, Aktion Surreal, Anthony Hayes, anti-art, art, artists, Canberra, Canberra 1990s, Canberra poetry, critique, dreams, Gerald Keaney, performance poetry, poem
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The real movement of history (King Communism 9)
[…] king communism – poster 9 “The real movement of history” — “Communism is for us not a state of affairs which is to be established, an ideal to which reality [will] have to adjust itself. We call communism the…
King Communism (7)
[…] king communism – poster 7 “For a poetry necessarily without poems.” — “Outside the revolutionary periods when the masses become poets in action, small circles of poetic adventure could be considered the only places where the totality of revolution…
Who or what is King Communism?
Some stuff going down at my other blog site… king communism – poster 4 “Abolish politics. Realise politics. These two demands are for us, one and the same.” king communism – poster 2 “Abolish art. Realise art. These two demands are … Continue reading
Posted in antyphayes, Cut-ups, Poetry
Tagged abolish politics, antyphayes, Ben Ross, critique, cut-up, détournement, Marilyn Monroe, Marx, objectification, poetry, politics, prole.info, realise politics, situationist
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Updated Archives
Check out the new order! I’ve finally got around to organising this blog some. I have updated ‘Shamass’, ‘Video’ and ‘Zines’ on the menu above (next to ‘Home’ and ‘About’) or have a guernsey here: Zines Shamass Videos Yes I have … Continue reading
Posted in ::the mouth::the anomalous::, Canberra, Cut-ups, Ern Malley Press, Poetry, Science Fiction, Shamass, Video, Zines
Tagged alien planet, alienation, Antarctica, antyphayes, big bro-ther, big brother, boredom, Canberra, cards, Christmas, commodity, counter-boredom, critique, cut-up, détournement, Doctor Shamass, Ern Malley Press, flash fiction, future, Gerald Keaney, Hegel, ideology, Immanuel Kant, Inverted World, Isidore Ducasse, Karl Marx, Lord Jacks & ass., Mars, new world, new world order, notes from the sinister quarter, performance poetry, poetry, poiesis, praxis, science fiction, sf, short story, situationist, Southern Ocean, steam punk, Sydney, tentacles, the good Doctor, The Old Ones, transcendental, video, zine, zines
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“The ruthless criticism of everything that exists”
A friend posted a link to my blog post (and leaflet) You Are Nowhere on Facebook a few days ago. Many people commented on it. Below I will attempt to respond to some of the comments that emerged in the … Continue reading
Posted in Canberra
Tagged Aktion Surreal, alternatives, ANU, ANU Chancelry, ANU Chancelry Occupation of 1994, art, artists, arts festivals, Australian Federal Police, Canberra, Canberra CBD, critique, cut-up, détournement, graff, graffiti, Karl Marx, refusal of all constraints, response, YAH, YAH2014, You Are Here, You Are Here 2014.
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Plagiarism for all, not just boring poets!
from the conclusion: “we begin to find a real alternative to the plagiarism of Nunn and Slattery, and indeed any plagiaristic activity which by merely aping the ideology of the bourgeois ‘atom’ reinforces a false account of all creative activity.…
Posted in Poetry
Tagged alienation, Andrew Slattery, Angry Penguins, Antony Lawrence, Arguments, collage, commodity, Comte de Lautreamont, crass Cartesianism, critique, cultural studies, Dada, détournement, Ern Malley, Gil J. Wolman, Graham Nunn, Guy Debord, Henri Lefebvre, ideology, Ira Lightman, Isidore Ducasse, Justin Clemens, Karl Marx, Kenneth Goldsmith, L'internationale situationniste, labour-power, Les Chants de Maldoror, Les Lèvres Nues, M.T.C. Cronin, plagiarism, poetry, postmodernism, récupération, situationist, Situationist International, society of the spectacle, spectacle, surplus-value, Surrealism, theft, value
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