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communication is the key

category international | arts and media | event notice author Friday November 14, 2003 18:45author by dunkauthor email duncancrowley at hotmail dot com Report this post to the editors

exhibition and festival-moore street- brainstorming and wander
communication is the key

initial stages and brainstorm for exhibition and festival @ may "the world coming to ireland"
ilac library, DIT, theATRE space @ moore st.

meeting 1.00 ilac library, cup of tea in chinese restaurant @ moore st, followed by green and blue walk and talk. looking at a few green zones and parks around the city, also at some lovely water zones.

related to feedback from ISF irish social forum and indymedia

all welcome


related link: http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/regions/world/2003/06/273494.html

author by Lars Rubencopublication date Fri Nov 14, 2003 19:18author address author phone Report this post to the editors

...but is there any chance IMC Ireland will begin to change its policy on using the mass-media assigned label "anti-globalisation"? I brought this up before (a rant on the whole thesis-antithesis argument) but its been a while now and can't remember what article it was in. I notice that IMC UK have altered their use of the term simply to globalisation.
in terms of communication, it is a label that could be dropped so as to open up the ideas of the justice or democracy movement to the public, many who are not willing to engage with the 'anti-globalisation' movement are in that position as a result of the media's (re)production of the stereotype (much like the attempts to illicit fear by way of the 'infiltration of anarchists' in the bin tax campaign by O'Reilly's crowd, and thus to undermine it in the minds of those who believe anarchists to be fire and muck-throwing barbarians from some uncivilised, remote end of the earth...like Roscommon...), and I for one am sick of hearing the term because it is something which has been defined by those who are antidemocratic.
have we lost the power to define ourselves? what is the purpose in maintaining the use of a negative label?

And before you say it, I wish I had the time to join and respond to the editorial mailing list where I could debate this further. But as I don't I'm limited to this forum.

(sorry for taking your space dunk, but i didn't think my rant was worth an article and yours was the closest in terms of relevance.)

author by Indymedia Ireland Editorial Group - Indymedia Irelandpublication date Fri Nov 14, 2003 19:22author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Dunk, you didn't include a date! I'm guessing it's tomorrow, but mail the editorial list if I'm wrong.

author by dunkpublication date Sat Nov 15, 2003 13:25author address author phone Report this post to the editors

yes its today, sat 15th nov 2003
sorry for that, earlier post v rush job at work

its on today
should be good
IMC have taken the thread i put on the newswire off, i think the events should be on newswire, as they are news- i think this is being sorted?

we will see how things develop

re "globalisation and anti globalisation"
i think it is a wrong sentance in the first place, the g word is not correct in this context

i believe globalisation is an inevitable process in the evolution of human civilisation on this planet, ie we are communicating with each other more and more- its a natural process

what is bad at the moment is the rules of the game of global economics. there are rules which are governing how people live and how our home, planet earth, is treated. more and more people are becoming aware of this and also learning what they can do to improve things.
this is a creative process, seattle 99 showed us this.

joe stiglitz, who got the nobel prize for economics and who was the main man in the world bank has said all this- globalisation is inevitable, today the rules are bad we have to make them better-
how do we do this?

getting more people aware of whats going on and from that doing things to improve matters

how do you get more invovled?
if its exciting, if it brings further meaning or relevance to ones life?
an example of this

berlin 1989- frustrated at all the uncreative and boring protests that were anti this, anti that
150 heads got together for a free techno street party FOR tolerance, understanding and respect between nations.
10 years later and it had blossomed into the berlin lover parade with 1.5 million people dancing on the streets
just 1 example

my friend cant speak, so we communicate by writing and im learning sign
last night we made a new word

communication is exciting, its also fun, its also hugely unexplored by this movement(whatever this movement is)
hope to have a nice wander in an hour or two

slán libh
dunk

ps on a final note
if people could help me get more of europes architectural community aware of these "global issues" it would be appreciated

Related Link: http://easa.antville.org/stories/508330/
author by dunkpublication date Mon Nov 17, 2003 22:27author address author phone Report this post to the editors

sat
@ 5 of us met up in ilac library, looked at space- v good facilities- exhibion spaces, room for talks films, computers for indymedia workshops.

Went to red lantern Chinese shop, some lovely food, something different, something exciting,
“talk is cheap” phone shop, classic name, buzzing place

henry st, wolfe tone park, pears from street trader, la vente mundial de los aventureros (the world window of the adventurers) risa a la Milanese, cobblestone: music pints, great talk and laughter, strangers become friends. Party

sun
sandymount beach, chat, playing with phi drawn on beach (@ 15m x 10m) handstands, sunset, pigeon house industrial land and irishtown nature park. Isa`s gaf, music and chat

some things
SCUMALUM- name for punk band, “is Cuma liom” irish for “I don’t care” state of not caring about bullshit views of others, being open, sharing ideas, jokes, meals, dreams, life

Art as process- today art is seeing as pretentious bullshit because most of it is, art gallery are not v exciting today.
Change this, art as process, open and growing, allows for many inputs, mix of stuff leads to new outputs. Those outputs; plays, films, books, street theatre, paintings, poems, wanders, stories are created by fun inclusive process. Open to all

Blurring line between politics and culture, DOING stuff matters.

Why- sense of life, we are creative creatures, today things are boring, things are changing

Network age- @2000-3000 agora in Athens, philosophers, thinkers, traders gathered together and discussed things, were ALIVE, played with ideas, from this western civilisation developed- this led to “western world” now having unbalanced hold on world and its people.
How is this changing- technology is developing, ideas are flowing again, people are remembering they are alive, celebrating this, learning about bad stuff, doing stuff to counter this- nodes are being created all over the place- new systems, indymedia and world social forums being best examples, are acting as the needle and thread that is weaving an ever growing web, connecting these nodes, the network is becoming healthier.
Networks are challenging unjust systems and having fun doing it. People want to get involved with this, as it brings sense of connection to life, real, serious and fun together.

Water is good, its calming.

Why do people not get involved?
Afraid of new stuff, peer pressure, feel lost, unable to get connected?
Give it a blast

thanks to those who made weekend la pute fuckin madray???

slan libh
dunk

author by dunkpublication date Thu Nov 20, 2003 17:35author address author phone Report this post to the editors

a few images from last saturdays wander

so much color, so much life

how many people there use indymedia?
do they know about it?
are we informing them?
is it of any use or relevance to them?

so many people on henry street
do they care about whats going on in the world?
if not why not?

why should they bother?
what can they do?

why do those that do stuff- do stuff?

moore street
moore street

colorful trading in the heart of the city
colorful trading in the heart of the city

talk is cheap- communication is the key
talk is cheap- communication is the key

who cares?
who cares?

tucking into some hot chinese grub
tucking into some hot chinese grub

Related Link: http://www.indymedia.ie/newswire.php?story_id=62252
author by Isa-Ishkapublication date Sat Nov 22, 2003 15:24author address author phone Report this post to the editors

sorry for that, this is a small indymedia workshop. forgot responses dont have a preview before being added.
its also a language lesson in spanish, bask, english and gaeilge
dunk

that`s a project in conflict resolution through painting, that we made in Bilbao last year.

I`ve the stuff in spanish but i`ll try to translate it in english.

The subject is the Reinvention of the world with the only way of the painting between one group of people.

Los objetivos son inventar un lenguaje propio, lo mas libre posible de condicionantes externos, referentes o topicos educacionales o culturales. Se trataria de una especie de aprender a comenzar de cero. Y la toma de conciencia de estrategias de conciliacion, cooperacion e integracion.

La condicion es q sea un lernguaje plastico no-figurativo. Se trata de poner a los participantes en una condicion inusual, sin mas recurso que un lenguaje extrano y mas aun sin poder utilizar un lenguaje figurativo que muestre aquello que se ve. No pueden hablar ni escribir, no pueden utilizar el lenguaje verbal: solo pintar o dibujar formas abstractas.

Es como si se operase sobre un mapamundi en este caso recien configurado. El hecho es que a la vez que surgen estrategias de cooperacion tb surgen estrategias de confrontacion.

isaishka*

http://www.gernikagogoratuz.org/gengarteypazconceptoprograma.htm


sin e

in our country the cock or rooster goes

"cock a doodle dooo"
and in basko he goes
"ki kiri kiiiiiii"

"la ventana mundial de los aventureros" is ALIVE and well

Related Link: https://euskalherria.indymedia.de/eh/servlet/OpenMir
author by Moipublication date Sat Nov 22, 2003 19:38author address author phone Report this post to the editors

I agree with Lars Rubenco:
"is there any chance IMC Ireland will begin to change its policy on using the mass-media assigned label "anti-globalisation"? "

The left generally used to refer to themselves as 'Internationalists'. It is only in the last few years that we have been using the term "anti-globalisation". I'm not sure who started doing so, but it does fit in with the capitalist agenda to portray themselves as being open and progressive, and their opponents (us) as isolationist and "ultra nationalist". We definitely need to reclaim the language.

author by anti this, anti that.publication date Sun Nov 23, 2003 00:33author address author phone Report this post to the editors

hey, i remember a couple of years ago (how times have changed) i used to call myself an anti capitalist/globalisation because i was against loads of stuff but didnt want to tie myself down to any ideology.

but now i am an anarchist because it allows for so many different threads and strands to develop within it. and it contains beliefs and ideals that i can identify with. and i like direct action.

author by dunk - FUSPEYpublication date Tue Nov 25, 2003 17:42author address author phone Report this post to the editors

fun
sustainable
peaceful
existence

SIMPLE, who is not for this.

Related Link: http://www.geocities.com/fuspey/
author by dunkpublication date Mon Jan 03, 2005 20:56author address author phone Report this post to the editors

later that night after much free flowing discussion, a name was given to the group:L
SCUMULUM
play on the phrase as gaeilge "is cuma liom"
which translates as "i dont care"

SCUMULUM
SCUMULUM

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