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'''6th Oct'''
Found this on Facebook page.
[[File:South_park_quiz_show_captialism.jpg]]


'''5th Oct'''
'''5th Oct'''


[[File:South_park_quiz_show_captialism.jpg]]
Watched Woody Allen's new movie To rome with love. The movie was as presumed pretty much under the the capabilities of the classic Woody Allen, unfortunately.
 
But there was one aspect that it resembled with my idea. Through two examples he showed that in everybody there is something why he could be picked up and become famous.
First there is a 'nobody' with an ordinary, predictable, structured life. Out of the blue





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8th Oct

I found a magazine called '360'. Unfortunately I do not yet understand it, but seems like it is connected to my theme. All of their cartoons are tagged with criticizing capitalism. http://www.360magazine.nl/cartoon

360magazine-cartoon-1.png


6th Oct Found this on Facebook page. South park quiz show captialism.jpg

5th Oct

Watched Woody Allen's new movie To rome with love. The movie was as presumed pretty much under the the capabilities of the classic Woody Allen, unfortunately. But there was one aspect that it resembled with my idea. Through two examples he showed that in everybody there is something why he could be picked up and become famous. First there is a 'nobody' with an ordinary, predictable, structured life. Out of the blue



4th Oct

I was doing groceries when this word FAIRTRADE popped up in front of me and made me wonder...seriously WTF is it...?! NON-SENSE FAIRTRADE-snap.png




HW Aymeric Mansoux, for 2th of October

WORD TAG CLOUD

Conceptual

non-/anti-aesthetic

anti-capitalist

conspiracy-theory

labor / leisure

web2.0




PROJECT REVIEWS

http://www.artreview.com/forum/topics/santiago-sierra-dedicated-to-the-workers-and-unemployed




Inspiring works

Orwell, 1984

Zeitgeist series