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General
The Illegal Art Symposium
Wednesday, 19 May 2004
6:00 PM - 9:30 PM
Organizer: Anarchist Guerilla Art
Multimedia Presentation followed by Anarchist Guerrilla Art
Featuring the renegade artist and yoga master Mark Dixon, author of How to Turn an Bicycle into a Record Player creator of The Sub-Sub-Sub Contra Bass Blaster...with help from his faithful anarchist provocateurs.
Everyone interested in Guerilla art and the destruction of Western Civilization in general welcome.
"The creation of art is by nature revolutionary, since art exists only in contrast with the drudgery of everyday life. Yet it is precisely because of wage-slavery that capitalism exists, and any challenge to these conventions is deemed illegal by the powers that be.
So, all art is illegal, and all that is illegal is art. Let us have pity on both the uncreative artist who ends up designing repetitive advertisements featuring scantily clad women and the equally uncreative criminal who ends up in jail for a botched robbery of their local supermarket. Both lack the daring of the true artist to go beyond the boundaries of both the artistic and the illegal, and so elevates their illegal action beyond petty criminality and trivial design to true art."
-The Illegal Art Manifesto by
Marius Jacob and Alexander Trocchi
More anarchist propaganda: crimethinc
Other local events: Scotland Indymedia
Location:
Forest Cafe
3 Bristo Place
The Forest