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From Video Revolution to Internet Liberation
Anonymous Comrade writes " Free.The.Media!
Afternoon Seminar
Tuesday, April 9 at 1 PM
Location:
Name.Space Lab
11 East 4th Street 2nd Floor (2F)
New York, NY 10003
between broadway/lafayette sts.
R train to 8th and Broadway, 6 train to Astor Place
or Bleecker Street
Presented by:
Jim Costanzo of Repo History
instructor at Parsons School of Design
Deconstructing Media:
Art, Perception and Society
Works by Paul Garrin:
Video Revolution to Internet Liberation
1985-2002
Artist, Activist and Media Pioneer Paul Garrin will screen his video works
and art installation documentation, and
discuss his explorations of the politics
and practices of media technology, art,
surveillance, public and private space,
ownership and access to media and
the liberation of the infosphere through
art, activism and practice.
Admission is free to Parsons students with ID
all others admission is $3
RSVP: events@freethemedia.org
seating limited! so reserve!
More info on Free.The.Media!:
http://FreeTheMedia.org
more info on Paul Garrin:
http://pg.mediafilter.org
more info on Repo History:
http://repohistory.org"
Anonymous Comrade writes " Free.The.Media!
Afternoon Seminar
Tuesday, April 9 at 1 PM
Location:
Name.Space Lab
11 East 4th Street 2nd Floor (2F)
New York, NY 10003
between broadway/lafayette sts.
R train to 8th and Broadway, 6 train to Astor Place
or Bleecker Street
Presented by:
Jim Costanzo of Repo History
instructor at Parsons School of Design
Deconstructing Media:
Art, Perception and Society
Works by Paul Garrin:
Video Revolution to Internet Liberation
1985-2002
Artist, Activist and Media Pioneer Paul Garrin will screen his video works
and art installation documentation, and
discuss his explorations of the politics
and practices of media technology, art,
surveillance, public and private space,
ownership and access to media and
the liberation of the infosphere through
art, activism and practice.
Admission is free to Parsons students with ID
all others admission is $3
RSVP: events@freethemedia.org
seating limited! so reserve!
More info on Free.The.Media!:
http://FreeTheMedia.org
more info on Paul Garrin:
http://pg.mediafilter.org
more info on Repo History:
http://repohistory.org"