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A Great Threat Eliminated

Posted by choronzon333 in Audio, GPC, E-Books, Censorship, Fear and Loathing on the Internet (Thursday July 1, 2010 at 8:36 pm)

While our coastguard is busy keeping journalists and volunteers away from the Gulf coastline, fear not, the rest of our masters have been busy keeping us safe and prosperous. the list of agencies involved should come as no surprise in light of the MPAA study linking file sharing and terrorism. The collusion of media, corporations and government (the latter two need not be mentioned individually any more do they?) along with the malleable definitions of “terrorism” and ever expanding powers will reach far beyond changing the online habits of people who want their big media indoctrination for free.

Federal authorities announced that they had seized domain names from nine websites engaged in the “criminal theft of American movies and television.” The websites include TVShack.net, PlanetMoviez.com, ThePirateCity.org and Ninjavideo.net. Combined, the sites drew 6.7 million visitors a month, authorities said.

Officials also seized assets from 15 bank, investment and advertising accounts and executed residential search warrants in North Carolina, New York, New Jersey and Washington, according to a statement from the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, which coordinated its investigation with the U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York, the Department of Homeland Security and other agencies.

The official statement can be seen parroted at LA Times among other media outlets.

The Ninjavideo Manifesto Transcript (pdf)

One wonders if it wouldn’t be more productive to let the big studios, record companies and broadcast and cable networks wall themselves in, leaving innovative modes of creation and distribution to independant creators.

icon for podpress  THe Ninjavideo Manifesto [21:34m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download
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How to Keep the Internet Free from Censorship (a call for programmers)

Posted by EchoPenguin in GPC, Internet Culture, Culture Jamming, Hackz, Censorship (Tuesday May 11, 2010 at 1:21 am)

How to Keep the Internet Free from Censorship (a call for programmers)

There should be a simple way for non-technical people to bookmark the I.P. address of a website when they bookmark the URL of that site. This would circumvent later re-directing of ICANN records by governments, hackers, and “Internet czars.”

It would be great if someone would make a free, open-source plug-in for all the common browsers to do this. It would have to work seamlessly, i.e. it would have to be automatic, and work so non-technical people wouldn’t have to jump through any hoops to use it. And it would have to become common. The more people using it, the more value it would have in case of any censorship blackouts.

If enough people had this plug-in, it would prevent vested interests from corrupting the “bottom up, consensus driven, democratic manner” in which ICANN is supposed to operate.

I’m not a programmer, but it seems like this would be pretty easy for any good programmer to do in an afternoon.

What I’d love to have a programmer do is write a plug-in for Firefox (and maybe other browsers) that would automatically bookmark the I.P. address of websties, not just the URL, when you bookmark one. So if DNS were ever blocked, you could still get to your favorite sites.

It would have to work very easily (for non-tech folks, it would have to just work without them knowing much about anything) and automatically.

Suggested name for the plugin: “CensorFree” The basic idea is that if the gov (or hackers, or anyone) blocks the ICANN DNS records, people will still be able to get to their favorite sites.

An issue that would have to be dealt with is how would it resolve shared I.P. servers. For instance, DreamHost is who I use, and all my domains on there share I.P.s with a bunch of other domains, using zone files or something.

Anyway, let me know if you get this working. I’ll help promote it.

Thanks!
Michael W. Dean

SPECS:
–Must be easy to use for non-techies, and work for Windows and/or Mac, not just Linux

–It would bookmark I.P.s of sites you already have bookmarked, and new ones you bookmark after installing it.

–Would automatically try the I.P. bookmark when the URL bookmark doesn’t work.

–Would be able to toggle manually from URL to I.P. (for testing, as well as use).

–Would be able to import lists from others (for use in countries where you currently cannot get to some sites already).

–Would be able to allow for manually entering an I.P./URL combination (for use in countries where you currently cannot get to some sites already).

Michael W. Dean
http://www.libertarianpunk.com

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More-secure Puppy Linux - WYOMING WARDOG

Posted by EchoPenguin in GPC, BitTorrent, Conspiracy, Internet Culture, Culture Jamming, Censorship (Tuesday October 20, 2009 at 12:54 am)

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WarDog
A puppylinux 4.21 derivative

WarDog build9k2.iso (116MEGS)
by ZooT aLLures.

Wardog is privacy enhanced version of puppylinux 4.21
A backend tool in the war against online privacy.
The primary motivation for creating WarDog came from a thread at a discussion board.

WarDog, just like it’s puppylinux parents runs as a “live-CD”.
Put it n your cdrom drive, boot it, and enjoy.
Again, like it parents, it’s also installable, as either a frugal install(copied to hard disk, but loads and runs from RAM,
or as a full install, just like any “normal” linux distribution

WarDog contains, in addition to the usual puppylinux software packages:
seamonkey 1.1.16 browser suite with the enigmail email encryption plugin installed and configured.

Gnu Privacy Guard, generic but very full bodied encryption utility suite.

Gnu Privacy Assistant, A graphical user interface for Gnu Privacy Guard(Gpg) for the point n’ click folks out there.

OpenVPN, with a graphical user interface, “I” wrote, in GTKDialog3 to allow configuration/operation by point n’ click users.
This interface makes the configuration and operation of a simple “shared key” vpn a very simple matter.
It creates the proper environment, including loading the required “tun” modules, wites the iptables, opens the required ports,
accepts and writes configuration data to the proper files, generates keys, and will start and shutdown the vpn, point n’ click style.
It also contains the openssh suite allowing one to start an ssh server at one end of the openvpn tunnel and, using included “SSH GUI secure telnet”
included in puppy by default add a double layer of encryption between the computers connected via openVPN.

  1. BookmarkIP, a small desktop utility “I” wrote that does a DNS query on a domain name and writes the results to /etc/hosts thus bypassing the necessity of further DNS queries for any domain bookmarked. (this is helpful if the US government, or any other entity, CENSORS AND selectively deletes any DNS entries, you’ll still be able to get to your favorite sites. Idea for that by Michael W. Dean of

RIGHT ARM OF WYOMING

Zoot sez:
I’m releasing this a donationware*, meaning, it’s GPL’d software**, but if you find it useful, and would like me to continue it’s development,
Tossing me a few, or maybe even more than a few bucks would certainly help*grin*

I’d like to give special thanks to the puppylinux crew for their hard work(as if it’s not a labor of love ;) )
And to all those who have come before me, and all those yet to come in the world of software development.

Donations can be made to:
slimedog1@paypal.com
And if you don’t, won’t, or can’t use paypal
Email me at: zoot686@yahoo.com

and we’ll figure something else out.
Thank you for visiting

*For snoops, spooks, govgoons, pigs, and other thugs of state operating in an either official or unofficial capacity in the name of your god, the state,
the price is $350,000 per copy, per seat, per day of usage, and by downloading this package you agree to pay for it.
**My stuff is ZPL’d, which is the same as GPL, but please don’t redistribute it without permission, ask and ye’ shall receive

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Radio Free Nestlandia podcast, episodes 11-28

Posted by EchoPenguin in Audio, News, GPC, BitTorrent, Music, Conspiracy, Punk, Art, Submission and Coffee, Censorship (Friday August 7, 2009 at 10:34 am)

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Radio Free Nestlandia website

THE VOICE OF A TWO-PERSON NATION IN WYOMING. Radio Free Nestlandia is a multi-subject talk show produced by an unusual married couple who comprise the two-person sovereign nation of Nestlandia, which is located in a normal neighborhood in Casper, Wyoming.

Author Michael W. Dean and his talented wife Debra Jean Dean stick a giant virtual antenna on their roof to entertain and delight the world with their spirited discussions of art, marriage, sex, politics, science, cats, shopping, guns, liberty, love, sex, bondage, travel and shoes, as well as opining on their love of the First and Second Amendments of the Constitution of the United States.

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2A for the USA

Posted by EchoPenguin in GPC, BitTorrent, Politics, Anarchy, Philosophy, Religion, Censorship (Wednesday April 22, 2009 at 4:25 am)

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Uploaded on Holocaust Remembrance Day (ever notice tyrants disarm people before killing them??? And the first step to disarming them is making them register their guns???)
Video file posted with permission from JPFO.
——
“Second Amendment Good for You and the USA” AVI DiVx rip
23 minutes long.

JEWS FOR THE PRESERVATION OF FIREARMS OWNERSHIP

America’s Most Aggressive Defender of Firearms Ownership

JPFO FAQ: http://www.jpfo.org/filegen-a-m/faq.htm

“2A Today for The USA” was produced to destroy the gun prohibitionist’s agenda.

“….. it counters the arguments of the gun controllers, the misinterpretation of the second amendment - and it does so very very well, clearly and concisely. Share it with your friends - it is important ” (G. Gordon Liddy)
“It’s an absolute MUST watch” (U.S. Concealed Carry Association)

“… should be mandatory for every civics class in every school in this country”. (Marinelle Thompson, Second Amendment Sisters, Inc.)

“… If you support rescinding previously enacted gun control laws you’ll enjoy this video”. (John Birch Society)

“… one of the best presentations on the right to keep and bear arms I’ve come across”. (David Codrea, “War on Guns” blog)

“2A Today for the USA is the best popular explanation of the Second Amendment available in video format that I have seen. It deserves the widest possible circulation, so that Americans can take concerted grass-roots action to preserve and put into effect the right that is necessary to the security of a free State”. (Edwin Vieira,Jr.,Ph.D,J.D.)

“Just viewed the 2a video. Awsome job. I will give copies to everyone I know, thank you for your hard work” (Jerry C MA)

“This is what needs to be taught in schools so kids know the true history of this country and realize how important our constitution is!  Especially the 2nd amendment!  Excellent video!” (RavenSpear1)

“I have been meaning to bring your attention to an excellent new short film that Aaron Zelman’s Jews for the Preservation of Firearms Ownership has just posted at their website, www.jpfo.org. Entitled “2A Today for the USA.” The film is designed to help gun owners reach out to non-gun owners, to help them fully appreciate the Second Amendment and give them reasons why they should ignore the gun haters’ rhetoric.

“And while you’re there, why don’t you join JPFO, or at least send them some money? They are doing the Lord’s own work over there, in my Southern Baptist opinion. ;-) ” (Mike Vanderboegh - author of “Absolved”.)

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Legendary French Mail Artist Needs Your Help!

Posted by Dr Grey in News, GPC, Art, Crime, Censorship (Friday January 9, 2009 at 4:11 pm)

http://r6xx.com/news/?p=72

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/fluxlist/message/6731

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UbuWeb Featured Resources 2008

December 2008
Selected by Julian Cowley

1. Robert Ashley - Music with Roots in the Aether
2. Joe Jones/ Chicken to Kitchen Fluxus Meditation from Fluxsaints (1992)
3. Robert Wilson - Christopher Knowles The Sundance Kid Is Beautiful (1975) from Giorno Poetry Systems, Big Ego
4. Wolf Vostell - De/Collage [LP] (1980)
5. John Cage and Raahsan Roland Kirk - Sound?? (1966)
6. Nicholas Moore, Spleen (Ubu Editions, 2004)
7. Pina Bausch Documentary (directed by Anne Linsel) (2006)
8. David Behrman, Long Throw (Roulette, 2008)
9. Derek Bailey, Interview by Henry Kaiser (1987)
10. Vito Acconci, The Bristol Project (2001)

Julian Cowley contributes regularly to The Wire and occasionally to other music magazines. He has also lectured and written extensively on literature. During the 1980s he had the good fortune to work closely for several years with poet and critic Eric Mottram, whose inexhaustible conversation was, in effect, a foretaste of the UbuWeb experience.

—–

November 2008
Selected by Neville Wakefield

1. Willoughby Sharp Interviews Vito Acconci (1973)
2. Bas Jan Ader - Selected Works (1970-71)
3. Pipilotti Rist - Video Works (1986-2003)
4. Chris Burden - Documentation of Selected Works 1971-74
5. Johan Grimonprez - Dial H-I-S-T-O-R-Y (1997)
6. The Films of Jack Goldstein (1974-1978)
7. Gordon Matta-Clark - Splitting, Bingo/Ninths, Substrait (Underground Dailies) (1974-1976)
8. Lawrence Weiner - WATER IN MILK EXISTS (2008)
9. Psychic TV - “Unclean”
10. Robert Smithson - Bootleg of Hotel Palenque by Alex Hubbard (1969 / 2004)

Neville Wakefield is a writer and curator living in NYC. Recent film projects include ‘destricted‘ a compilation of commissioned films by Marina Abramovic, Matthew Barney, Marco Brambilla, Larry Clark, Gaspar Noe, Richard Prince and Sam Taylor Wood. Senior curatorial advisor to PS1 and curator of Frieze he is also creative director of ‘tar’ magazine.

—–

October 2008
Selected by Gary Sullivan

1. Jaap Blonk’s sound files
2. Dada Magazine
3. Drew Gardner’s sound files
4. Kenneth Goldsmith, editor, “Publishing the Unpublishable” series
5. George Kuchar’s films (especially “Corruption of the Damned”)
6. Anders Lundgerg, Jonas Magnusson and Jesper Olsson, editors, “After Language Poetry” papers
7. Paper Rad’s “P-Unit Mixtape”
8. Bern Porter’s page
9. Jerome Rothenberg’s Ethnopoetics : Soundings page (especially “Ca Dao, Vietnamese Folk Poems”)
10. Survival Research Laboratories, “Virtues of Negative Fascination”

Poet and cartoonist Gary Sullivan lives in Brooklyn with Nada Gordon. Together, they wrote the book Swoon. Gary’s most recent book is PPL in a Depot. He has published three issues of a comic book, Elsewhere, and maintains a blog by the same name at http://garysullivan.blogspot.com.

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September 2008
Selected by Rick Moody

1. Komar and Melamid & Dave Soldier, “The Most Unwanted Song”
2. Jacques Derrida, “On Religion” Part 1, Part 2
3. Assorted Street Posters
4. William Carlos Williams, “Danse Russe.”
5. Beth B., “Stigmata”
6. James Joyce, “Anna Livia Plurabelle”
7. Tellus #14, “Just Intonation”
8. Hugo Ball, “Karawane,” performed by Marie Osmond
9. Gregory Whitehead, “We All Scream Alone”
10. John Cage Meets Sun Ra

Rick Moody is the author of four novels, three collections of stories, and a memoir, THE BLACK VEIL. He also plays music with The Wingdale Community Singers.

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August 2008
Selected by Ben Rubin

1. Erik Saite - A Day in the Life of a Musician
2. Richard Leacock - For an Uncontrolled Cinema
3. William S. Burroughs - The Cut-Up Method of Brion Gysin
4. Claude Cloksy - The first thousand numbers classified in alphabetical order
5. Robert Smithson - A Heap of Language
6. Vito Acconci - RE
7. Marshall McLuhan - The Medium is the Massage, Side A , Side B
8. Raphael Rubinstein - A Brief History of Appropriative Writing
9. Marjorie Perloff - The Music of Verbal Space
10. Steve Reich - Pendulum Music (score)

Ben Rubin is a media artist based in New York City. He has been a frequent collaborator with artists and performers including Laurie Anderson, Diller+Scofidio, Ann Hamilton, Arto Lindsay, Steve Reich, and Beryl Korot.

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July 2008
Selected by Zach Feuer

1. Paul McCarthy - Painter (1995)
2. Pipilotti Rist - Video Works (1986-1999)
3. Richard Kern - My Nightmare (1993)
4. Bas Jan Ader - Fall I & II (1970)
5. Lynda Benglis - Female Sensibility (1974)
6. Sophie Calle & Greg Shepard - No Sex Last Night aka Double-Blind (1992)
7. Kembra Pfahler - Cornella; The Story of a Burning Bush (1985)
8. Robert Morris & Stan VanDerBeek - Site (excerpt) (1964, .mov)
9. Carolee Schneeman - Meat Joy (1964)
10. Dan Graham - Rock My Religion (1982-84)

Zach Feuer owns the creatively named Zach Feuer Gallery in New York City.

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June 2008
Selected by Ron Silliman

1. Frank Film (1973), Frank and Caroline Mouris
2. The Name (1973), Robert Creeley
3. Recollections of Grande Apachería (1973), Edward Dorn
4. Reading at Goddard College (1973), Robert Creeley
5. Carnival The First Panel: 1967-1970 (1973), Steve McCaffery
6. Black Tarantula Crossword Gathas (excerpt) (1973), Jackson Mac Low
7. A Vocabulary for Sharon Belle Matlin (1973), Jackson Mac Low
8. Heavy Aspirations (1973), Charles Amirkhanian
9. Armand Schwerner (1973), Phil Niblock (real video .rm file)
10. High Kukus (1973), James Broughton

Ron Silliman was once a slow left-handed second baseman. Now he lives in a faux forest in what was once the Biddle Estate.

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May 2008
Selected by Christian Bök

1. Claude Closky: “The First Thousand Numbers Classified in Alphabetical Order” (1989) [PDF]
2. Derek Beaulieu: “Flatland” (2007) [PDF]
3. Darren Wershler-Henry: “The Tapeworm Foundry” (2002)
4. Claude Simon: “Properties of Several Geometric and Non-Geometric Figures” (1971)
5. F. T. Marinetti: “Dune, Parole in Libertà” (1914)
6. Survival Research Laboratories: “Virtues of Negative Fascination” (1985-86)
7. Seth Price: “Video Game Soundtracks 1983-1987″ (2001)
8. Trek Bloopers
9. Anton Bruhin: “Rotomotor” (1976-77)
10. RACTER: “The Policeman’s Beard Is Half-Constructed” (1984)

BONUS TRACK:
IBM 7090: “Music from Mathematics” (1962)

Christian Bök is the author of Eunoia.

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April 2008
Selected by Laura Beiles

1. Anita Feldman and Michael Kowalski, Riffle (1985)
2. MoMA: Writing in Time (2007)
3. Piotr Kamler, Films (1960s-90s)
4. Fortunato Depero, Verbalizzazione astratta di signora (1916)
5. Penelope Umbrico, All the Dishes on Ebay (2002-03)
6. Catherine Jauniaux & Ikue Mori, ‘Smell’ (1992)
7. Abbie Hoffman Makes Gefilte Fish (1973)
8. Mary Lou Green on Andy Warhol’s Hair (1963)
9. Sophie Calle and Gregory Shephard, Double Blind (1992)
10. Cioni Carpi, Three Short Films (1960-62)

Laura Beiles is an associate educator in the Department of Education (Adult and Academic Programs) at The Museum of Modern Art, where she has organized programs with artists, poets, scholars, architects, and designers for seven years. In May of 2007, she received her MA in Art History from Hunter College, and received the Shuster Award for her thesis, “Creating National and International Identities: The Futurist Exhibitions at the Venice Biennale under Fascism, 1928-1942″. Prior to coming to MoMA, she worked at NYU’s La Pietra in Florence and the Peggy Guggenheim Collection in Venice.

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March 2008
Selected by Seth Price

1. Tessa Hughes-Freeland “Baby Doll” (1982)
2. Marie Menken “Glimpse of the Garden” (1957)
3. Robert Barry “Interview (1969)”
4. Ethyl Eichelberger “Jocasta (Boy Crazy) or “She Married Her Son” (1986)
5. Lytle Shaw “Low-Level Bureaucratic Structures: Principles of the Emeryville Shellmound
6. Taj Mahal Travellers “Taj Mahal Travellers on Tour” (1973)
7. Asger Jorn “Pataphysics: A Religion in the Making”
8. Racter “The Policeman’s Beard Is Half-Constructed” (1984)
9. Tristan Tzara “A Note on Negro Poetry” (1918)
10. I.B.M. 7090 “Music From Mathematics” (1962)

Seth Price is an artist.

—–
March 2008
Selected by Stephanie Strickland

1. Maya Deren, “Divine Horsemen”
2. “Concrete!” Ruth and Marvin Sackner Archive
3. Jason Nelson, “Poetry Cube”
4. b. p. Nichol, “White Text Sure”
5. Yoko Ono, “Snow Is Falling All the Time”
6. Dick Higgins, “Horizons” [PDF
7. Ketjak: the Ramayana Monkey Chant
8. “Concrete Poetry: A World View” Mary Ellen Solt
9. Raphael Rubinstein, “Gathered, not Made: A Brief History of Appropriative Writing”
10. Kenneth Goldsmith and Conceptual Poetics

Bonus
11. Glossolalia: Speaking in Tongues
12. Caroline Bergvall, “About Face”

Stephanie Strickland is a poet. Her latest collaborative hypermedia work is slippingglimpse first shown at e-Poetry 2007 in Paris and published in hyperrhiz: new media cultures. Her latest book, Zone : Zero (with digital poetry CD) will appear from Ahsahta Press in fall 2008. She recently published “Quantum Poetics: Six Thoughts, in Media Poetry: An International Anthology,” edited by Eduardo Kac, co-edited The Iowa Review Web issue, Multi-Modal Coding: Jason Nelson, Donna Leishman, and Electronic Writing, and also co-edited the first Electronic Literature Collection, published by the Electronic Literature Organization.

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February 2008
Selected by Alan Licht

1. Derek Bailey Interview by Henry Kaiser
2. Richard Foreman MP3 loops from Now That Communism Is Dead My Life Feels Empty
3. Bruce Nauman “Record”
4. bpNichol — all sound works
5. Cornelius Cardew “Stockhausen Serves Imperialism”
6. Philip Guston/Clark Coolidge “Poor Richard”
7. Lou Reed “the View from the Bandstand”
8. Jack Smith “Buzzards Over Baghdad”
9. Richard Meltzer “Barbara Mauritz: Music Box”
10. Adrian Piper “Untitled 1968″

Over the past two decades, guitarist Alan Licht has worked with a veritable who’s who of the experimental world. He has released five albums of compositions for tape and solo guitar, and his sound and video installations have been exhibited in the U.S. and Europe. His new book Sound Art: Beyond Music, Between Media, the first extensive survey of the genre in English, was published by Rizzoli in fall 2007.

—–
February 2008
Selected by Bettina Funcke

1. Harun Farocki, Inextinguishable Fire (1969) and How to Live in the German Federal Republic (1986) - Note! Films Removed by copyright holder’s request
2. UbuWeb Hall of Shame
3. Robert Frank, Energy and How to Get It (1981)
4. J. G. Ballard, Shanghai Jim (1991)
5. Pandid Pran Nath Ragas of Morning and Night (1968)
6. Hrabanus Marus De adoratione crucis ab opifice / De Laudibus Sanctae Crucis Augsburg (ca. 845)
7. Jacques Lacan, Télévision (1973)
8. Joan Jonas “The Anchor Stone” (1988)
9. Inuit Throat Singing, from Ethnopoetics
10. Assorted Street Posters (1985-present) from Outsiders

Bettina Funcke is the Senior U.S. Editor of Parkett Magazine.

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January 2008
Selected by Alex Ross

1. Robert Ashley “She Was a Visitor”
2. Kurt Schwitters “Sonata in Urlauten”
3. John Cale “Loop”
4. The Films of Mauricio Kagel
5. Charles Amirkhanian “Dog of Stravinsky”
6. Bernd Alois Zimmermann “Musique pour le soupers de Roi Ubu”
7. Pauline Oliveros “Sound Patterns”
8. Ezra Pound “Sestina: Altaforte”
9. John Cage “4′33″”
10. Robert Ashley “The Wolfman”

Alex Ross has been the music critic of The New Yorker since 1996. His work has also appeared in The New Republic, The London Review of Books, Lingua Franca, and The Guardian. From 1992 to 1996 he was a critic at The New York Times. He has received two ASCAP-Deems Taylor Awards for music criticism, fellowships from the American Academy in Berlin and the Banff Centre, and a Letter of Distinction from the American Music Center for contributions to the field of contemporary music. He played keyboards in the noise band Miss Teen Schnauzer, which gave only one public performance, in 1991. His first book, “The Rest Is Noise: Listening to the Twentieth Century,” a cultural history of music since 1900, was published in October 2007 by Farrar, Straus & Giroux.

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Fantasy Sex Blog Author on Trial in U.K.

Posted by Pale Rider in GPC, Sex, Censorship (Sunday November 30, 2008 at 4:20 am)

The Girls Aloud case is seen by many experts as one of the most significant obscenity cases since the 1960s trial of D. H. Lawrence’s “Lady Chatterly’s Lover.” In that case, a not guilty decision defined Britain’s modern permissive publishing environment.http://www.xbiz.com/news/all/99836
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1066435/Civil-servant-charged-porn-site-blog-describes-kidnap-rape-murder-Girls-Aloud.html

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Kicked off of iTunes!

Posted by EchoPenguin in Audio, GPC, BitTorrent, Conspiracy, Anarchy, Submission and Coffee, Audiobook, Adult, Censorship (Friday November 7, 2008 at 3:57 pm)

“SUBMISSION AND COFFEE”
ZIP 16.
BDSM podcast from a happily married couple. Must be of legal age.
Free. No iPod needed: http://www.askdollie.com

GET TORRENT. This is
SAC zip number 16,
episodes 175-180.

episode names:
FUCK BEFORE YOU VOTE!, 3 YEARS OF FILTHY SEX AND RESPECT, WRITTEN HOMEWORK ASSIGNMENTS FOR WIVES AND SLAVES, CENSORED BY A WEENIE!, GOOD PRICES ON FORECLOSED PUSSY, NIPPLE CLAMPS AND POSSE COMITATUS, EVERYTHING’S FIXED AND EVERYONE LIES, HOW TO FUCK A WOMAN’S BRAINS OUT promo.

NOTE. WE GOT KICKED OFF OF THE iTUNES STORE (AFTER TWO YEARS OF BEING ON THERE!)
IF YOU WERE SUBSCRIBED VIA THE iTUNES STORE (AS OPPOSED TO JUST SUBSCRIBED THROUGH
iTUNES DIRECTLY VIA ENTERING THE rss FEED MANUALLY), YOU’LL HAVE TO FOLLOW THESE
DIRECTIONS
http://www.askdollie.com/subscribe.htm
TO KEEP LISTENING TO SUBMISSION AND COFFEE.
(And if you’re just subscribing
for the first time, these directions will work too.)

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BDSM SEX PACK Archive 15

Posted by EchoPenguin in Audio, GPC, BitTorrent, Culture Jamming, Art, Weird, Sex, Submission and Coffee, Audiobook, Adult, Censorship (Saturday September 13, 2008 at 3:08 pm)

Professor ThornDaddy’s distance learning BDSM classroom, BDSM SEX PACK Archive 15, “SUBMISSION AND COFFEE” - MUST BE OF LEGAL AGE

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This is SAC-PodZip-15. “SUBMISSION AND COFFEE” - BDSM podcast from a happily married couple. SUBMISSION AND COFFEE: come for the sex, stay for the talk.

Free podcast. No iPod needed. http://www.askdollie.com

(All episodes contain male Dominant/female submissive slappy bondage sex; as well as brilliant conversations about sex, literature, history, society, art, politics, travel, spirituality, philosophy, popular culture, current events, computers, audio production, science, science fiction, Greek mythology, and even some cat care tips. Cool original music and great overall production throughout.)

This is SAC-PodZip-15. Archive contains episodes 170-174 (including 173-b, about successful kinky marriage, taken from RADIO FREE NESTLANDIA
The voice of a two-person nation in suburbia. www.nestlandia.com )
“SUBMISSION AND COFFEE” episode titles in this zip: PLUMP MATURE BROADS RULE! , LIPSTICK AND HERPES, FUCK FOR PEACE, THE SECRETS OF A HAPPY KINKY MARRIAGE, THE YARD ANUS, TWO YEARS OF SEX AND BRAINS, PAPPA AND MAMMA GOT A BRAND NEW SEX BAG.

Also contains the final eBook (v 2.0) of “HOW TO FUCK A WOMAN’S BRAINS OUT”, the final eBook (second printing) of “Diary of an S&M Romance”, episodes 15-20 of the podiobook of “HOW TO FUCK A WOMAN’S BRAINS OUT”.

Also includes all torrents of all other archive zips of this cast.

 
 


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      Wall Street Journal says: " It’s the latest reflection of an online culture where fans can function as curators of digital entertainment, bypassing libraries and museums with their own collections of music or movies."

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      Ubuweb : "... is pleased to announce our new alliance with the incredible avant-garde resource GreyLodge..."

      MetaFilter: " Dang, GLOR gets better every issue."


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