Re: nettime Tactical Media Efforts of the Iraqi Sunni Insurgency -- an extensive case study

2007-07-02 Thread Jon Lebkowsky
On 6/29/07, Bruce Sterling [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Biographies of the best-known martyrs are sometimes lavish affairs, Abu Mus'ab al-Zarqawi, the most famous jihadist to have died in Iraq, was the subject of a downloadable encyclopedia that includes not on numerous materials on the Jordanian

Re: nettime Tactical Media Efforts of the Iraqi Sunni Insurgency -- an extensive case study

2007-07-02 Thread carl guderian
It's like Tiger Beat for teenage boys with high-speed internet, probably like the kids who pestered some Amsterdam gallery owners, including my girlfriend, for awhile. One of the kids signed the guestbook SHIRA, like the logo of a Swedish black metal band. Shira means someone who has sold

nettime Tactical Media Efforts of the Iraqi Sunni Insurgency -- an extensive case study

2007-06-30 Thread Bruce Sterling
(((My, this extensive document certainly rewards close study by the digital-media and graphic-design scholar.))) RFE/RL has released a book-length study entitled 'Iraqi Insurgent Media: The War Of Images And Ideas.' The study documents the media efforts of the Iraqi insurgency and how global