"Tactical Media and the End of the End of History," in print in the current issue of Afterimage, is now online: http://www.linksnet.de/artikel.php?id=2723
Please forward to anyone you think would be interested. As always, feedback welcome. Regards, Gene In the interest of free circulation and dissemination, here are links to online versions of some related texts, all focused on aspects of the question: what options are open to artists and cultural practitioners seeking effective links to a radical politics in the current period of globally renewed social struggles? "On the Conditions of Anti-Capitalist Art: Radical Cultural Practices and the Capitalist Art System" (print version forthcoming in Left Curve 31, 2007; and the U. Magdeburg/Transforma conference volume Revolutions, eds. Bartels, Kollmorgen & Stopinska, 2007): http://eipcp.net/transversal/0303/ray/en http://www.linksnet.de/artikel.php?id=2724 "Revolution in the Post-Fordist Revolution? Notes on the Internet as a Weapon of the Multitude" (amplified print version forthcoming in Third Text 21.1, 2007): http://transform.eipcp.net/correspondence/1155913460 (with Henrik Lebuhn) "Kunst-Kritik-Politik: Ueber die Grenzen und Moeglichkeiten anti-kapitalistischer Kunst" (Analyse & Kritik 508, 2006): http://www.linksnet.de/artikel.php?id=2581 "Art Schools Burning and Other Songs of Love and War" (Left Curve 30, 2006): http://www.leftcurve.org/LC30WebPages/Avantgarde.html "'Everything for Everyone, and for Free, Too!': A Conversation with Berlin Umsonst" (2005): http://info.interactivist.net/article.pl? sid=05/08/18/1741232&mode=nested&tid=14 _______________________ [n] come cancellarsi https://www5.autistici.org/mailman/listinfo/newbrainframes [n] archivi dei messaggi http://lists.autistici.org/list/newbrainframes.html

