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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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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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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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Mauricio Kagel R.I.P.

Posted by Dr Grey in News, GPC, UbuWeb, Obits (Saturday September 20, 2008 at 6:46 pm)

KagelMauricio Kagel, composer, born December 24 1931; died September 18 2008.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2008/sep/19/obituary.mauricio.kagel

You can hear his music and view his films on http://www.ubu.com/

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RIP George Carlin

Posted by Pale Rider in News, GPC (Monday June 23, 2008 at 12:22 pm)

Breaking news: Comedian George Carlin has died from heart failure. The man who made famous the “seven words you can never say on television” passed away at 5:55 p.m. Sunday at Saint John’s Hospital in Santa Monica, his longtime publicist said. He was 71.
Carlin, who has had several heart attacks and a history of cardiac issues, went into the hospital this afternoon after complaining of heart problems.  READ

We miss you already George.

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Clone The Homeless interview with Michael Dean and Joseph Matheny (part 1 of 2)

Indie media mavericks Michael W. Dean and Joseph Matheny interview each other. (Part one of two. Part two will be up on Greylodge and The GSpot in two weeks.)Fri, 11 April 2008

22 min. from CloneTheHomeless.com

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Michael W. Dean and Joseph Matheny chat on the phone and there’s no way these two talkers could interview one or the other. So they rap together, in a concentric hypertextual parenthetical way, TCP over IP, about how to make money by giving away art, where the Internet is headed, changing views on changing protection of intellectual “property”, Joseph Campbell, suing Disney for intellectual property violation, how to self-publish your brilliant books, Tom Jennings, why control of your art is more important than lots of money, how to assemble your own vigilant army of the damned, The Pirate Bay, cease-and-desist letters, the Church of the Subgenius, BoingBoing, the WELL, Creative Commons, sex, cats, art and an incredible amount of more nifty stuff.
Part two will cover the coming collapse of the infrastructure of the world, why Catholics are killing the world with overpopulation, and why both of these guys just wanna do the judo master thing and step out of the world’s way, while still running it all from their rural bunkers.

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Luxury Model Homes Set On Fire Near Seattle

Posted by Pale Rider in News, GPC, Activisim (Tuesday March 4, 2008 at 1:21 am)

Luxury Model Homes Set On Fire Near Seattle Four multimillion-dollar show homes from a suburb north of Seattle were engulfed by flames on Monday.
According to officials, a sign from a radical environmental group was found at the scene.

The sign bore the initials of the Earth Liberation Front group. According to video images of the sign aired by KING-TV, it was mocking the claims that the luxury homes on the “Street of Dreams” were environmentally friendly.

http://www.thedailygreen.com/environmental-news/latest/earth-liberation-front-47030308

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Bobby Fischer, RIP

Posted by Pale Rider in News, GPC, Obits (Saturday January 19, 2008 at 12:11 am)

The chess genius the US government tried to jail has died in his adopted homeland of Iceland. His crime? He played a chess match in Yugoslavia, which was then hated by the US for playing a Lincolnesque role against its secessionist states. Was Fischer thereby endorsing the Yugo Union? No, he was putting private life ahead of US orders, and good for him. Good also for Japan, which resisted extraditing him to a US cage, and for Iceland, which granted him asylum and citizenship. (*)

He also held some rather controversial views. Which just goes to show you….something, but I’m not quite sure what. There’s a moral in that story, somewhere.

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BitTorrent, A Boon To Independent Filmmakers

Posted by Pale Rider in Video, Other, Articles, News, GPC, Pale Rider, BitTorrent, Multimedia, Internet Culture, Independent, Websites, Piracy, Media Theory, Cinema (Sunday December 16, 2007 at 1:52 am)

Talented independent filmmakers are benefiting immensely from having their movies distributed for free on BitTorrent. Films that might never have been heard of before are now being watched by millions of people.

BitTorrent, A Boon To Independent FilmmakersToday, several of the top movies on BitTorrent sites such as mininova are independent films produced by small movie studios. “The Man from Earth” and “Day Zero” are two recent examples of films that became known to a wide audience thanks to BitTorrent.

The Man from Earth” in particular has become immensely popular due to its distribution on BitTorrent. After RLSlog reviewed the film and linked to a torrent of it and to the official site, the producer wrote to the blogger, thanking him for reviewing it. They had received some 23,000 hits in the days following the review and went from the being the 11,235th most popular movie on IMDB to being the 5th most popular one, and the most popular independent film in a matter of days. He said:

Our independent movie had next to no advertising budget and very little going for it until somebody ripped one of the DVD screeners and put the movie online for all to download. After that happened, people were watching it and started posting mostly all positive reviews on IMDb, Amazon and other places. Most of the feedback from everyone who has downloaded “The Man From Earth” has been overwhelmingly positive. People like our movie and are talking about it, all thanks to piracy on the net!

Day Zero“, too, hasn’t even been released yet. But a leaked DVD screener of it has been making its way around the Internet. The movie premiered at the 2007 Tribeca Film Festival , but will only open in a few theaters in the US on the 18 of January ‘08, which will be followed by a wider release in the weeks after. Despite mainstream audiences having practically no access to this film, it has become popular online and is the 5th most seeded movie in the Drama category on mininova.

Of course there are still several independent Film producers that would rather not see their creations up for grabs while they are still running in theaters. The following quote is taken from an email that was sent to a BitTorrent site by one of the producers of Cashback. The film in question was downloaded nearly a million times over the past few months, reaching a much broader audience online than in the movie theaters.

Is it possible to remove it from your site for say 6 months? At least then it gives the filmmakers a chance to see how popular viewers really think it is, and for us to make our living. I can’t really attack film piracy, because reality is, it’s inevitable.. but until we find a real solution that works for everyone is it possible that we could have a bit of compromise from your end?

The reaction from the producer is understandable, but I dare to argue that the popularity of independent films on BitTorrent does more good than harm. A pirated copy does not equal a visitor lost in the movie theater, similar to music, independent films might actually profit from filesharing. It generates a lot of word to mouth advertising.

More and more people start to recognize the potential BitTorrent has. Last year filmmaker Mark Achbar released a torrent of the award winning Canadian documentary ‘The Corporation’ here on TorrentFreak. He was one of the first to realize that filmmakers can profit from BitTorrent, even though the official distributors did not agree.

It isn’t hard to see why filmmakers are starting to look at “piracy” in a different light. The more hype their movie gets early on, the greater the chance of someone wanting to buy the DVD or go see it in the cinema. It’s really as simple as that. Independent filmmakers don’t have the same promotional and marketing budgets as Hollywood studios, and getting the word out about their film is really the biggest hurdle for them. We’ve seen producers of TV shows start to leak content to BitTorrent and embrace filesharing, so why not movie producers too.  (via)

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New Document Reveals Military Mystery’s Powers

Posted by Pale Rider in Other, News, GPC, Pale Rider, Conspiracy, Mind Control, Weird (Tuesday December 11, 2007 at 7:13 am)

For years, no military program has sparked more fevered speculation from conspiracy theorists than  the mysterious High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program, or HAARP.  And for years, the Pentagon has been pooh-poohing speculation that the enormous collection of transmitters, radars, and magnetometers in Alaska was some sort of superweapon.But, it turns out, the conspiracy theorists may not have been entirely off-base, after all.

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blogs… or just “the media”?

Posted by Pale Rider in Other, Articles, News, GPC, Pale Rider, Internet Culture, Websites, Media Theory (Monday October 8, 2007 at 8:30 am)

In the wake of Techmeme’s new top 100 Leaderboard site listing, IP Democracy wonders where have all the blogs gone?

Not only does the list include many old media mainstays such as the Wall Street Journal and New York Times, along with top trade publications such as Computerworld, but it is also heavily tilted toward new media “brands” formerly known as blogs such as GigaOm, TechCrunch and Engadget. READ

 
 


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