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Toronto's First Annual Anarchist Bookfair

OCTOBER 18,19 AND 20 2002

LOCATION:

KYTES

466 Bathurst St.

(just south of college on the west side)

ONE day of anarchist publications (19th),

TWO days of workshops (19th/20th),

THREE days of radical events, including a film fest, show, soccer,
art and more...

visit tab for more information

**looking for proposals for workshops.**

if you or your group would like to facilitate a participatory workshop,

please submit a brief outline to tab no later than september 30th.

NOTE: space is very limited (sorry! we only have room for 6) so get yours
in soon.

**looking for people who want to table their anarchist publications etc.**

**looking for volunteers to do the following**

-facilitate caucus meetings (women's, people of colour, queer)

-provide childcare (there is already a space/materials, we just need people)

-provide translation for workshops

please contact us if/for...

-you need childcare (we need to know ahead of time)

-you are offering/need billeting

-you are offering/need a ride to/from toronto

-detailed directions

-accessibility info

email tab

or phone 416 760-5881

Break the Media Blackout

A Conference on Media Democracy & the Struggle to End Poverty

October 4 - 6, 2002 in Philadelphia

This is a call to all media activists concerned about poverty, all
anti-poverty organizations concerned with making their voices heard, and
anyone otherwise working to make media accessible to everyone. We invite
you to join us in the fight to Break the Media Blackout!

'Anarchy for Life' is the third annual national anarchist conference in
Australia. It will be held in Brisbane, Australia, May 3-4, 2003.

The 'Anarchy for Life' Conference aims to bring anarchist and autonomous
activists from around Australia together, to share knowledge, experiances and
build supportive networks.

The conference wil use 'open space' technique for workshops, in a similar way to
the Brisbane Social Forum. This means that it will be self-organised. Workshops
and the topics will be decided on the day, by those participating in them. It is
free flowing, particpants can choose for themselves which workshops to attend,
when and for how long.

In a lead-up to the conference, will be a 'Week of Anarchy' including various
events, actions and the May Day protest-festival. This includes an Anarchist
Ball and radical cinema.

So put the dates in your diary now, and make some travel plans. Everyone is invited.

For more details visit anarcon

NCOR collective writes "A CALL FOR WORKSHOP PROPOSALS!

THE NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ORGANIZED RESISTANCE

The National Conference on Organized Resistance (NCOR) collective is currently accepting workshop proposals for the 6th annual NCOR, which will take place January 24-26, 2003, at American University in Washington, DC. Last year the conference brought over 1000 participants and over 50 workshop facilitators from all over the country (please see www.organizedresistance.org for last year’s line up).

BREAD & PUPPET THEATER, in DC week before IMF protests, is seeking
audience and volunteer participants volunteers for the following
activities:

Art McGee mcgee has compiled the following chronological list of global Fall 2002 media and technology conferences and related events.

This version, below, is updated and slightly edited.

shuffle

SHUFFLE

A psychogeographic experiment
with a deck of cards and your own two feet.

Saturday, 21 September, 2:00pm [rain or shine]

Williamsburg [Brooklyn]

Meet at the corner of Bedford Ave. and N. 7th Street
in front of the Salvation Army thrift store.
[Closest train is the L to Bedford Ave.]

***Please bring a small notebook/pen [paper or digital].
Digital camera, video camera, GPS receiver, voice/audio recorder, laptop,
area map, chalk, stickers, breadcrumbs, etc. are optional...

Psychogeography can be broadly defined as the study of how physical
surroundings affect mood and behavior. Explorers who wander the world as
psychogeographers have various motivations ã political, artistic,
scientific, technological, philosophical, historical. There are those who
engage in demographic research, social protest or the documentation of
overlooked spaces. Others study patterns of movement and navigation by
setting specific parameters for constrained walks. Audio/visual artists and
writers who use the landscape as raw material gather objects, data and
recordings, and often alter their cities by means of stickers, graffiti,
performance or intervention. Some psychogeographers use GPS receivers to
locate hidden caches or make drawings in the landscape. High-speed networks
and wireless devices are also being used as psychogeographic tools. Areas of
related activity include urban planning, cartography, gaming, virtual
environments, the creation of mazes and labyrinths and urban code (tagging,
warchalking, hobo signs). Finally, there are always those who stroll, drift
and wander simply for the pleasure of turning the next corner...

Taking a cue from those working in generative/algorithmic psychogeography,
Glowlab is interested in devising a method with limited rules that can
generate diverse actions. SHUFFLE is an attempt to incorporate the various
sub-genres of psychogeography in a list of instructions that will be printed
as a deck of cards. Examples of the instructions include "take the next
right," "note any landmarks on this block," "chalk the sidewalk with a
message," "go into the nearest shop and have a look," "describe any
surveillance devices in this area," "do nothing for one minute," "photograph
or sketch graffiti/stickers/flyers on this block" and "keep walking straight
ahead."

At the start of the session, participants (working alone or in groups) will
be given an identical deck of cards stacked in numerical order. Each group
must shuffle the deck of another group, thus randomizing the order of their
walk. Heading in different directions, each group will turn over the first
card of the shuffled deck and follow the instructions. Cards are to be
'played' in succession for about an hour, after which there will be a
gathering at a local bar for drinks and discussion. Depending on the results
of this first experiment, future sessions could be set to last an entire
day, or until the deck has been run through.

"Dark Market" Media Politics Conference, Vienna, October 3-4, 2002

Infopolitics, Electronic Media and Democracy in Times of Crisis

Dark Market is a two-day strategic conference that will look into the state of the art of media politics, information technologies, and theories of democracy. A variety of international speakers will inquire into strategies of oppositional movements and discuss the role of new media.

These are some of the questions Dark Markets would like to address:

Autonomous Media Conference

Tucson, Arizona, October 3-6, 2002

Matt Bevel Institute, 530 N. Stone Avenue, Tucson, Arizona

Workshops

How to Build Your Own Micro FM Radio Station

Magazine Production and Distribution

Book Production and Distribution

Billboard Improvement

Web Design

Self-Censorship in Mainstream Media

Community Radio and Cable TV Access

Starting and Running Infoshops and Bookstores

Graffiti

Multi-Media and Music CD Production

Puppet- and Banner- Making

Decision-Making in Media Projects

Fundraising

Schedules Follow:

Old Night Equinox

A Surrealist Exercise

With every new encroachment by the repressive forces of civilization,
wilderness finds a new means for reasserting its presence. It is inspiring
that, even as we enter into this terrible new age of the National Security
State and its perpetual wars "in defense of civilization," we continue to
encounter ancient, ignored, or heretofore unseen manifestations of that
which refuses to be "civilized." At every turn, one finds evidence that
what is wild cannot and will never be controlled.

Invitation to research: Old Night Equinox is a scavenger hunt for night in
the full light of day. This surrealist intervention is scheduled for the
early afternoon of Monday September 23, the autumnal equinox. The objective
is to document elements of persistent and/or impending darkness during the
diurnal period. On June 21, Stephen Clark contacted his comrades in the
Leeds (UK) Surrealist Group to play Old Night with the following call to
participants:

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