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March 24, 2005

When the Going Gets Weird, the Weird Turn Pro

The flood of depressing headlines in my mailbox every morning is overwhelming, and sometimes the only escape I can find is into the realm of the surreal. Confronted today by a New York Times article that describes the disaffeciton of some CIA analysts (who feel that they're under pressure from the Bush regime to provide skewed information in support of Bush's views and policies), I could either go reread George Orwell ("Politics and the English Language," 1946) and weep, or turn to the weird and wonderful distraction of the following web sites.

US Department of Art and Technology: An agency of the progressive virtual shadow government of the United States, with "responsibilities for U.S. aesthetic matters and for the socio-cultural impact of technology as explored in the artistic investigations of the media arts. Within the Executive Branch, the US Department of Art and Technology is the lead U.S. cultural agency, and the Secretary is the President's principal art and technology adviser. The Department advances U.S. objectives and interests in shaping a freer, more visionary, and more utopian world through its primary role in developing and implementing the Secretary's policy on art and technology. The Department also provides an array of important services to U.S. citizens and to foreigners seeking to visit or navigate through virtual environments."

The Experimental Party
-- "Representation through Virtualization": "The Experimental Party... has announced a bold, new campaign to encourage '10,000 Acts of Artistic Mediation' across the nation and around the world--an urgent call-to-action in these extraordinary times of crisis."

Future Feed Forward
: A future-news site that takes an "if this goes on" look at current trends and spins scenarios-to-come, with the volume knob turned to 11. The latest news story is "Wal-Mart Opens First 'All You Can Live' Township" (March 11, 2020).

Posted by kalital at March 24, 2005 11:16 AM

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