THE REAL TRUTH A WORLD’S FAIR

A project by Suzanne Treister at Raven Row over four weekends featuring 
four keynote speeches within a specially designed theatre: A global 
futurist, a U.S. Security Agency insider, an anarcho-primitivist and the 
international expert on world's fairs... Alongside an exhibition 
including three unique libraries, two video lounges and designs for a 
virtual world's fair.

WEEKENDS 28/29 JULY, 4/5, 11/12, 18/19 AUGUST 2012

Saturdays:

3pm: Exhibition open. Food will be served

5–7pm: Lecture/Performance (see below)

7–9pm: Exhibition open. Food and drink will be served


Sundays:

11–6pm: Exhibition open, with screenings of previous lecture/performances


These events are free. No booking required. Expanded seating area

Since London’s Great Exhibition of 1851 world’s fairs have provided a 
space for nations to represent themselves. They are potent signs of the 
fantasies, politics and technologies of their times and aspirations for 
the future. THE REAL TRUTH A WORLD’S FAIR exposes aspects of the present 
and proposes ways into the future.

A contextual introduction will be provided by Robert W. Rydell’s 
in-depth analysis of the politics and histories of world’s fairs, to be 
followed by lecture/performances from three visionary speakers: John 
Zerzan, Jim Channon and Richard Thieme, who actively devote their lives 
to ideas, visions and projects for the future of the planet.

During the weekends Raven Row's upstairs galleries will house three 
libraries: A Military/Intelligence Recruitment Library, Fifth Estate 
Anarchist Magazine 1965–2012 and Jon Bewley’s ‘Conspiracy Theory’ 
Library. Historical artefacts from world’s fairs, designs for a virtual 
world’s fair, and memorabilia provided by each speaker will also be 
displayed. Screenings in the video lounges will include Strange Culture 
by Lynn Hershman Leeson (2007) and Das Netz by Lutz Dammbeck (2003).



THE REAL TRUTH A WORLD’S FAIR will provide audiences with extraordinary 
food for thought and action.


Suzanne Treister is a London-based artist. Her most recent project, 
‘HEXEN 2.0’, was shown this year at the Science Museum, London, 
travelling to Hartware MedienKunstverein, Dortmund; D21, Leipzig; 
Secession, Vienna and P.P.O.W, New York.


SATURDAY 28 JULY, 5pm

ROBERT RYDELL

CRYSTAL PALACES, CRYSTAL BALLS, AND CRYSTAL-CLEAR ILLUSIONS OF PROGRESS: 
FROM WORLD'S FAIRS TO THE WORLD WIDE WEB

Robert Rydell is Professor of History and Director of the Montana 
Humanities Institute at Montana State University. He has written books 
that examine the power of the world’s fairs to define the modern world, 
especially to lend legitimacy to America’s growing imperial ambitions 
after the Civil War. Rydell demonstrates ways that international 
exhibitions reveal intersections between the cultural politics of race, 
class and gender and afford important insights into the complexities of 
globalisation.



SATURDAY 4 AUGUST, 5pm

JOHN ZERZAN

THE MURDEROUS IDOLATRY OF THE FUTURE: ANARCHO-PRIMITIVISM AND THE END OF 
TECHNOLOGY

John Zerzan was active in the Sixties in San Francisco and Berkeley. A 
leading participant in the contemporary anarchist resurgence, Zerzan's 
political project calls for the destruction of technology. He draws the 
distinction between tools that stay under the control of the user, and 
technological systems that draw the user into their control. His 
critical ideas have challenged symbolic thought, mathematics, art and 
the concept of time. Zerzan has published in the Detroit magazine Fifth 
Estate and his books include Elements of Refusal (1988, 1999), Against 
Civilization (1999) and Future Primitive Revisited (2012).

SATURDAY 11 AUGUST

4pm

RECITAL FROM MEMORY OF THE UNIVERSAL DECLARATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS BY 
MONICA ROSS

5pm

JIM CHANNON

GO PLANET! A STRATEGIC VISIONARY STORY AND ART FOR THE NEXT MILITARY 
CENTURY!


Jim Channon, a former Lieutenant Colonel in the United States Army, is a 
futurologist and military theorist. As a professional soldier, he 
commanded five combat units, with two years in Vietnam, and in 1978 
created the First Earth Battalion Field Manual for non-lethal warfare. 
In his work as social architect, philosopher and futurist he remains a 
key adviser to military think tanks and specialises in ‘Natural 
Security’ and ‘Global Reconstruction’. He has created designs for a 
global village, a district, several bioregions and the planet connected 
with a webocracy, ‘imagining the Army's full potential as an instrument 
for the future.’ Jim Channon’s history was explored in Jon Ronson’s 
book, The Men Who Stare at Goats (2004).

SATURDAY 18 AUGUST, 5pm

RICHARD THIEME

A WILDERNESS OF MIRRORS: CONSPIRACY THEORIES AND THE NECESSARY 
COUNTER-INTELLIGENCE OF EVERYDAY LIFE

Richard Thieme speaks professionally about the challenges posed by new 
technologies and the future, and how we might reinvent ourselves to meet 
them. Clients range from GE and Microsoft to the National Security 
Agency, FBI, U.S. Secret Service and U.S. Department of the Treasury. 
Formerly an Episcopalian minister, Thieme has also spoken for sixteen 
years at the Black Hat Briefings on intelligence and corporate security, 
and at Def Con, an annual computer hacker convention. Thieme’s books 
include: Islands in the Clickstream (2004) and Mind Games, A Collection 
of Nineteen Stories of Brave New Worlds and Alternate Realities (2010).


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