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Jonathon Keats on Different Bits (audio/mpeg 30.4MB)
San francisco conceptual artist Jonathon Keats will discuss his work with "found processes," procedures that he discovers in the activities of everyday life, that he then appropriates for his art. Keats' latest project, "Divine Taxonomy", attempts to
genetically engineer God in a laboratory, in order to
determine whether God's DNA is more like that of an
animal (e.g., a fruit fly) or like that of a bacterium
(e.g., blue-green algae)....
Posted: Mon, Apr 4, 2005 10:45pm PDT
lower quality version (audio/mpeg 4.8MB)
This is the audio from above post resampled so it is smaller and can work for slower connections. Its is just the part of the audio that includes Ward talking....
Posted: Mon, Apr 4, 2005 12:21am PDT
Ward Churchill speaks at the Anarchist Book Fair (audio/mpeg 27.7MB)
Ward Churchill discusses his political beliefs and why he's under such fire from conservatives. His talk starts about 1min 20sec in, is about 40 minutes of one-hour Rad Radio Show on Enemy Combatant Radio...
Posted: Sun, Apr 3, 2005 10:48pm PDT
EARTH MATTERS radio - Canadian Seal Hunt (audio/mpeg 14.1MB)
EARTH MATTERS - weekly environmental news segment on KPFA's news magazine, FLASHPOINTS. This week: headlines, followed by an interview with REBECCA ALDWORTH, via satellite phone from the ice floes in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, where 20- 30,000 baby harp seals are being slaughtered every day....
Posted: Sat, Apr 2, 2005 1:57pm PST
listen to ECR's coverage of RTS (audio/x-mpegurl 0.0KB)
ECR is taking calls from the streets today with hundreds of partygoers taking part in a Reclaim the Streets "ComMUNIty Mutiny and Masquerade Ball" against proposed transit fare hikes. Call in :: (415) 864-1006...
Posted: Sat, Apr 2, 2005 12:47pm PST
Roxanne Dunbar Ortiz speaks at the Anarchist Bookfair (audio/mpeg 9.5MB)
Roxanne Dunbar Ortiz - just returned from two weeks in Geneva, Switzerland at U.N. Commission On Human Rights - speaks on imperialism and its effects on our lives (may be clearer audio than previous posting) (10.5 minutes)...
Posted: Fri, Apr 1, 2005 9:41pm PST
Chris Carlson speaks at the Anarchist Book Fair (audio/mpeg 15.4MB)
Anarchist author Chris Carlson provides astute commentary with exerpts of recent published writings, getting directly to the heart of the matter - work and jobs as we know them as the problem, not the solution. Must hear! (16:49)...
Posted: Fri, Apr 1, 2005 8:50pm PST
Voices of Protest: M19 (audio/mpeg 25.5MB)
This program has the voices of protest from the large anti-occupation rally in SF on March 19th. 55mins (english/spanish)...
Posted: Thu, Mar 31, 2005 2:21pm PST
israeli War Crimes (audio/mpeg 6.0MB)
This is a summary of israeli War Crimes committed in Palestine for the week ending 30 March 2005. 6mins (english)...
Posted: Thu, Mar 31, 2005 12:30pm PST
9/11 Audio Mix of Bushco Excuses (audio/mpeg 5.0MB)
An mp3 audio mix that questions the official 9/11 excuses from the bush administration....
Posted: Tue, Mar 29, 2005 11:58pm PST
Cleaned up audio of Carlos Munoz (audio/mpeg 1.5MB)
Some portions are not that understandable but others are pretty clear. Hopefully you can at elast get a feel for what he said....
Posted: Tue, Mar 29, 2005 1:10pm PST
Cleaned up audio of just Ward's portion (audio/mpeg 3.1MB)
Still a little hard to understand for first 8 minutes but after that its pretty clear...
Posted: Tue, Mar 29, 2005 12:21pm PST
Interview with Mike Roselle of Earth First! (audio/mpeg 14.3MB)
Mike Roselle, one of the founders of Earth First!, spoke with me in Eugene, Oregon during the Public Interest Environmental Law Conference, or ELAW. Roselle talks about anthropocentrism, the global justice movement, the environmental movement and Earth First! mp3, 17:01...
Posted: Tue, Mar 29, 2005 10:57am PST
Tad Hirsch on Different Bits (audio/mpeg 28.3MB)
Straight from the labs of MIT comes the voice of Tad Hirsch, activist, inventor, artist.
A frequent collaborator with the institute for applied autonomy and grassroots advocacy groups, Tad works to subvert ubiquitous communications technologies of the corporate state. From txtmob, tech-glue of the RNC protests, to iSee, an inverse surveillance system, Tad's projects tangibly empower....
Posted: Tue, Mar 29, 2005 1:21am PST