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berlitz23
3rd May 2008, 09:01
We need to organize a street-art campaign to a greater degree, as it's one of the vehicles that artists and people unite and expression is homogenized(in a sense). I know there's street art already and it's omnipresent, yet I think it's need to play a pivotal part and a key component in helping to stimulate people to think and hopefully make a change. Since the anniversary of Mai 1968 is here I copied some slogans and this is some proposals into what we can spary and scribble on those walls and barriers. Also, I was thinking of utilizing some of this slogans for the upcoming DNC, since I reside in the city. Now I understand some of these slogans might not be relevant today, because it was prevalent in Mai 1968. Yet, some of them are effectual





The freedom of others extends mine infinitely

No replastering, the structure is rotten



Freedom is the crime that contains all crimes. It is our ultimate weapon.




No forbidding allowed.




Down with journalists and those who cater to them




Speechmaking is counterrevolutionary




Long live communication, down with telecommunication




Obedience begins with consciousness;
consciousness begins with disobedience




Millionaires of the world unite. The wind is turning




Are you a consumer or a participant?




Commodities are the opium of the people.




The more you consume, the less you live.




The bourgeoisie has no other pleasure than to degrade all pleasures.




If God existed it would be necessary to abolish him.




Making revolution also means breaking our internal chains.




Every teacher is taught, everyone taught teaches.




We refuse the role assigned to us: we will not be trained as police dogs.




We don’t want to be the watchdogs or servants of capitalism.




Professors, you are as senile as your culture, your modernism
is nothing but the modernization of the police.




Exaggeration is the beginning of invention.




Action enables us to overcome divisions and find solutions.




Art is dead, don’t consume its corpse.
Art is dead, let’s liberate our everyday life.




Conservatism is a synonym for rottenness and ugliness.




We refuse to be highrised, diplomaed, licensed, inventoried, registered, indoctrinated,
suburbanized, sermonized, beaten, telemanipulated, gassed, booked.




By stopping our machines together we will demonstrate their weakness.




We want structures that serve people, not people serving structures.

Organic Revolution
7th May 2008, 20:32
Its all well and good, but without a community to build and benefit from these actions, they are pointless.

Ultra-Violence
13th May 2008, 02:43
Awsome love the idea and much of this is already is hapening in l.a we got lots of Artivist here (doesnt mean i like em) but i can apreciate some of what they do and those are awsome slogans to write on walls goana borrow a few if u dont mind

mononokifool
13th May 2008, 05:22
I also like this one "Property is theft"