longreads, to LSD
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"Mediating the profane as much as the sacred, blotter became the central vehicle of LSD’s own weird drift through the post-hippie era."

In an excerpt from his book "Blotter: The Untold Story of an Acid Medium," Erik Davis theorizes on why blotter proved the ideal carrier for : https://aeon.co/essays/how-outlaw-chemists-used-blotter-to-dose-the-world-with-lsd

SFRuminations, to scifi
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T. A. Waters (1938-1998) was born on this day. Bibliography: https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/ea.cgi?95177

L, Stanislaw Fernandes, 1974; R, uncredited, 1970

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spotlightonpod, to Zines
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"Zine-making is a tradition shared by the young and alienated, people enamored with the fringes of culture. Can a museum exhibit capture its essence?"

American Counterculture, Glimpsed Through Zines: https://www.newyorker.com/culture/cultural-comment/american-counterculture-glimpsed-through-zines

obits, to music
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Julian_Invictus, to comics
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"The most pernicious image of all is the anarchist hero figure. A creation of commodity culture, he allows us to buy into an inauthentic simulation of revolutionary praxis."

"When's the movie?"

"The hero encourages passive spectating and revolt becomes another product to be consumed."

  • Grant Morrison, "The Invisibles"

olireiv, (edited ) to random
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To think that the of the Internet is a balance between the financial industry and technology leaders is to forget an important point.
The is not a group of isolated individuals on the Fediverse today, as it was years ago in the open directory project.
People are taking the means to their freedom, we're not just countering the dominant capitalist internet. We are cyber punks, many of us are trans, neurodivergent, anarchists, and at the crossroads with the ecologists who are joining the movement, and I hope for as many identities as possible. Especially with more inclusion of different cultures, in other words that the and movements are part of where the movement is going, and not just saying "welcome".
All this certainly has a monetary cost, but you can contribute by being a co-operator, and not just with coins. We act in the way we think society should become more inspired.
These protean movements clearly have a revolutionary dimension, not just a protest dimension, and that's why we don't just complain about capitalism. We are making society.

[edit: sorry, I didn't at first mention Asian communities, of course I mean they should be included and in the particular case of Japan, there is already a huge community]

chargrille, to BurningMan
@chargrille@progressives.social avatar

Never been to , never been sad about it.

Let's just say: no artist could create an installation that more effectively destroys the internal logic of the whole fucking thing, than driving hundreds of miles to bulldoze a climate protest so you can party in the middle of the desert, in the same summer where hundreds were murdered & poisoned by smoke in & & across the .

Edit to add link - https://www.sfgate.com/sf-culture/article/burning-man-2023-traffic-jam-protest-highway-18334916.php

@spacehobo I have a lot of friends who take great joy in . To me it always seemed a car-centric sun-worshipping club for rich white tech bros, and I've never made my distaste for the thing secret. But watching the Nevada cops just roll their giant war- boy trucks through a climate protest blockade so people can drive there better... Well, let's just say that it's rekindled my feelings of intense discomfort about the whole enterprise. Aug 28,2023, 11:15 - Edited Aug 28, 11:16 v - @ 13 12- & 1
Seven Circles said the purpose of the protest was “to draw attention to capitalism’s inability to address climate and ecological breakdown” and included three demands, including banning the use of private jets and single-use plastics at Burning Man and for the organization’s leaders to “admit that infinite growth is incompatible with sustaining the Earth’s systems.” Phoenix wrote that five protesters were cited and released, including one from California.

chargrille,
@chargrille@progressives.social avatar

p.s. Great job calling in daddy sheriff to drive his giant government-funded patrol vehicle over the protest, so you could drive your private car/RV into one of the most sensitive ecosystems in the world.

You , you.

"when onlookers realized it was a climate protest, many quickly became incensed, huffing back to their cars frustrated at the inconvenience...."I don’t care what their argument is, they can go fuck themselves”

...a cultish popularity among Silicon Valley’s technocrats, as well as celebrities, influencers & others who treat the gathering as a photogenic opportunity to network, post selfies, & experiment with psychedelic drugs. Many in these moneyed ranks choose to spend the festival in gas-guzzling luxury RVs. Rising temperatures in Black Rock Desert, which hit a record 103F at last year’s edition, have led to an increasing reliance on air conditioning fueled by generators. Concerns over the illegal dumping of trash have led to federal officials capping attendance at 80,000, against the festival’s desire to continue growing. “Burning Man attracts the elite of the elites to party & pretend they’re in a classless, moneyless society,” said Tommy Diacono, co-founder of Rave Revolution. “But more private jets than ever are flying to the Burn. We’re burning propane for fun. The air-conditioned domes are getting bigger every year” Emily Collins...co-founder of Rave Revolution, added that the tech utopianism woven into Burning Man culture had engendered a sense of complacency amongst many of its attendees. “There are a lot of people thinking, oh, I’'m a vegan, I drive an electric car, I'm working in sustainability...It’s a very technocratic, privileged mindset.” In addition to their concerns over Burning Man’s carbon footprint - which reached 100,000 tons of CO2 a year in 2019 - the activists hoped the protest would highlight how our climate emergency requires wider systemic change...
Many of the Burning Man attendees stuck in the traffic jam did not agree with the activists. Within minutes of the blockade being erected, several people had called the police to report the protesters, while others attempted

bourgwick, to random
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wow, the ed sanders papers have ended up at princeton. https://findingaids.princeton.edu/catalog/C1703
illustrated prospectus from the sale: https://www.granarybooks.com/images/upload/edsandersarchive.pdf h/t @seanhowe

bourgwick, to history
@bourgwick@heads.social avatar

astounding long-awaited new bio of high times founder tom forcade by @seanhowe, "agents of chaos," out next month. wild absurdist at the intersection of underground , weed () smuggling, /mainstream , government , & downtown . big thrills, wondrous thread-connecting research. also boundless love for bill sienkiewicz's '70s movie poster style cover. a million thumbs up. https://www.hachettebookgroup.com/titles/sean-howe/agents-of-chaos/9781549158971/?lens=hachette-books

doormouse, to random
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1/?

Meet 60 Union Sq., Somerville.

Now an empty storefront displaying adds for things, in the 70s, it was home to the radical New England Free Press.

NEFP was a collectively-run press that printed and sold radical and feminist publications-- including the first edition of "Our bodies, ourselves." They shared decision-making, job tasks, and profits-- and kept their prices low so their publications would go as far as possible.

DemocracySpot, to home
@DemocracySpot@mstdn.social avatar

🎬 arrived in Woody Creek, CO in 1969 and was ; he lived and wrote there for 45 years.

was "The Hippie Capital of the World" but the fascists were trying to harsh their buzz and make the town respectable for the rich folks moving in.

In 1970, Hunter ran for Sheriff!

"Fear and Loathing in Aspen" (2021) is a fictionalized account of that time and place—a place now rep'd by . 🙄

https://youtu.be/SvSq6e3xQ08

tealeg, to ai
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I feel like there's going to be some kind of anti . will be like gold dust. Young folks are going to sit around in "reality clubs" listening to real musicians playing ancient blues and folk on acoustic instruments and painting by hand.

frank, to random

This morning I watched the first episode of Long Strange Trip, the documentary on The Grateful Dead. I still love that era, although I wasn't even born. From to from Merry Pranksters to the birth of . It's where waves around all this internet-stuff actually started. When people like Stewart Brand met Doug Engelbart. Concepts like the Community Memory from Lee Felsenstein. The Whole Earth Catalog.

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