Search engine for discovering works of Art, research articles, and books related to Art and Culture
ShareThis
Javascript must be enabled to continue!

Like a fish in the water of the drawing world: Spaßguerilla since the 1960s

View through Europeana Collections
"Since the student movement, subversive forms of protest have become integral part of social movements repertoire of action. The fun guerrilla program, developed and realized in the commune no. I, was an experiment of re-inventing protest and of overstepping its limits. The criticism of power and representation, implemented in its specific own form, the strategy of alienation, and the instigation of self-powered authority are main elements of subversive protest. The paper aims at a tracing of emergence and development of this type of protest, at a systematization of its forms, and at a summary of the considerations at the bottom of it." (author's abstract)
GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences. Library Cologne
Title: Like a fish in the water of the drawing world: Spaßguerilla since the 1960s
Description:
"Since the student movement, subversive forms of protest have become integral part of social movements repertoire of action.
The fun guerrilla program, developed and realized in the commune no.
I, was an experiment of re-inventing protest and of overstepping its limits.
The criticism of power and representation, implemented in its specific own form, the strategy of alienation, and the instigation of self-powered authority are main elements of subversive protest.
The paper aims at a tracing of emergence and development of this type of protest, at a systematization of its forms, and at a summary of the considerations at the bottom of it.
" (author's abstract).

Related Results

Water, water everywhere but not a drop to drink: The false promise of virtual water
Water, water everywhere but not a drop to drink: The false promise of virtual water
The concept of “virtual water,” which represents the volume of water needed to produce a particular quantity of agricultural commodity, has become popular among international water...
The rupture as a drawing-in of experience
The rupture as a drawing-in of experience
Abstract The rupture as a drawing-in of experience constructs perspectives on architectural education, as an act of architectural discourse proper in order that architectural educa...
Fish bioacoustics: Navigating underwater sound
Fish bioacoustics: Navigating underwater sound
Fish bioacoustics is about the sounds produced by fish, how fish hear, and what they hear. The focus of this article is on the hypothesis that some late pelagic stage reef fish lar...
Digital cosmopoiesis in architectural pedagogy: An analysis through Frascari
Digital cosmopoiesis in architectural pedagogy: An analysis through Frascari
Abstract This article derives from three observations of architectural drawing: the current ubiquitousness of digitization, the ongoing disputation of digitization in architectural...
Water-Based Settlement and the Loss of Community Water Resilience
Water-Based Settlement and the Loss of Community Water Resilience
After the first dam was built in the Chao Phraya River during the 1950s, several water-controlled structures and megaprojects were built throughout the basin. For the first 30 year...
Unrecognized origin signals disturbing water-tubes tiltmeters measurements in geodynamic laboratory of SRC in Ksiaz
Unrecognized origin signals disturbing water-tubes tiltmeters measurements in geodynamic laboratory of SRC in Ksiaz
The harmonic oscillations of water level changes with several hundred nanometers amplitudes and 10-3 [Hz] frequencies are irregularly observed with the water-tube tiltmeter. The ef...
Ensuring safe drinking water - successes in rural Nepal
Ensuring safe drinking water - successes in rural Nepal
Risk-based water safety interventions aim to ensure safe and reliable drinking water supply from source to consumer. In Nepal, water safety plans are increasingly being adopted, bu...
A Bronze to Iron Age fishing economy at Kalbāʾ 4 (Emirate of Sharjah, United Arab Emirates)
A Bronze to Iron Age fishing economy at Kalbāʾ 4 (Emirate of Sharjah, United Arab Emirates)
AbstractThis paper represents a study of archaeological fish remains retrieved from the excavations conducted by C. S. Phillips between 1993 and 2001 at Kalbāʾ 4 (Emirate of Sharja...

Back to Top