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Why They Hate US
This site loads in images tagged whytheyhateus in flickr. I built the site with Steve Calderon, but I can't control over the images shown. Generally they are amusing.Adblock Plus: Save your time and traffic
Wladimir Palant's excellent Firefox extension which blocks advertising. I'm working on an accompanying extension that would block advertising and add art, called add-art.F.A.T. - Free Art and Technology
The new home of the GRL and many others. I write (not enough) for the blog and collaborate with the various fellows there.'Shreds' Videos
Funny youtube videos become fair use battle.E Y E B E A M
This is the art and technology center where I have held a fellowship since 2006. I met the Graffiti Research Lab here, Jeff Crouse, Michael Mandiberg, and other artists I've collaborated with recentlyOn The Media: This Week
Another great radio show that I slowly have become addicted to. It is about the media, hence the name.Commercial Alert — Protecting communities from commercialism
Another excellent site on controlling consumer culture. Straight ahead campaigns on important issues. The blog feed on their home page is good as well.The Yes Men
Hilarious imposters are invited to conferences and tv programs. "Impersonating big-time criminals in order to publicly humiliate them."ad free blog *saying no to corporate advertising*
A small statement against the placement of advertising in blogs.Annie Vought
Annie is an old friend from San Francisco. She does incredibly complex drawing with cut paper.The Best Show on WFMU with Tom Scharpling
The only radio show I can think of that has a learning curve. Once you learn the characters, both Jon Wurtser's and the various real callers, you're addicted and it is hilarious.Graffiti Research Lab
dedicated to outfitting graffiti artists with open source technologies for urban communicationHEY WE'RE BACK | Jonathan Katz's podcast
His phone calls are so funny and so odd. I marvel at how he comes up with the ideas.The Anti-Advertising Agency
Project I started in 2004. The AAA is a collection of artists pretending to be a company. Our projects deal with the role of advertising in public space and our every day lives. inc. blog & projJoe Frank :: Official Web Site
I've listened to too many of these shows. The dark dry humor, the buddhist subtexts, the droning music.... Great for long periods of thoughtful drawing or commuting.soul sides
Oliver Wang is a academic by day, soul junkie by night. Kinda like me, sorta. I've found some great music on this site.murketing
Rob Walker = smart guy. His blog covers all kinds of weird movements in the world of marketing while keeping a critical eye wide open.Larry Lessig: How creativity is being strangled by the law (video)
Great content, great presentation. Like a 20 minute visual poem on the importance of free culture.Neighborhood Public Radio
Pirate radio, streaming audio. Currently collaborating with these folks on their New York show. Hours of archived audio.::: Tucker Nichols :::
Tucker and I collaborated on a project a few years back. His work is simple, but not. I am a fan.Helena Keeffe
"Helena makes art projects that serve as cataylsts for social engagement." She really does.Collective Foundation
Joseph Del Pesco and Scott Oliver's grassroots arts organization. Good projects. Collective Playlist and Collective ICA bring art right to your desktop.The Art of the Prank
Joey Skaggs collection of pranks. I have contributed a few. Great resource and place to get ideas.Stay Free! Daily
Stay Free is a Brooklyn based magazine on consumer culture that I occasionally write for. The history of posts and archived articles has become a handy resource.Eyebeam reBlog
ReBlog was developed in Eyebeam's R&D Lab. It enables one to re-blog items from RSS feeds. In 2005 it was before it's time. Artists around eyebeam curate the reblog and it's always interesting.