Thursday 6 January 2011

♪♫ Sandie Shaw - Long Live Love 1965

Courtney Love Twitter rant gets her sued

Israeli blockade targeted Gaza economy

Assange warned after late report to police

Police have issued a warning to WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange after he showed up late for his court-ordered daily check-in with British authorities while on bail. "Julian Assange has been given a verbal warning after reporting for bail outside the agreed time," the Norfolk Constabulary told CNN. "He has been reminded he could be arrested should it happen again."
Assange's website, which facilitates the leaking of secret information, has released hundreds of thousands of pages of U.S. military and diplomatic documents over the past eight months. Prosecutors in Sweden want him for questioning in connection with sexual misconduct allegations unrelated to WikiLeaks.
Assange has denied the allegations, and is free on 200,000 pounds ($310,000) bail while he fights extradition. He must stay at the mansion of a supporter outside London, report to police between 2 and 5 p.m. daily, and wear an electronic tag to monitor his location.

Vanity Fair


The new issue's cover fixed by Andrea James
@'Boing Boing'

Adventure-Equation

This was slack of me as I should have put this up yesterday...
Anyway Yotte (our man who is lucky in Kentucky) has started a new blog and I suggest that you all check it out for your 'cosmic philosophy' needs.

Mick Karn 1958-2011

Mick Karn, the former bass player of pop band Japan, has died at the age of 52 after suffering from cancer.
A statement on Karn's website said the musician "passed away peacefully" on Tuesday at his London home in Chelsea, "surrounded by his family and friends".
Japan came to prominence in the early 1980s with hit albums that included Tin Drum and Gentlemen Take Polaroids.
John Taylor of Duran Duran said he was "one of the great visual and sound stylists of the late-70s/early-80s."
Born Adonis Michaelides in Cyprus in 1958, Karn emigrated to London when he was three years old.
His official biography tells how he bought his first bass guitar for £5 after a bassoon he played in an orchestra was stolen.
He formed Japan in 1974 with David Sylvian and the latter's younger brother Steve Jansen, performing for the first time when Karn was 15.
Having been joined by Richard Barbieri, another school friend, Japan landed their first record contract in 1977.
With their dyed hair and make-up, Japan offered a "glam" alternative to punk and later became associated with the New Romantic movement.
After Japan split in 1982, Karn continued to work on solo projects and recorded with Kate Bush, Gary Numan, Midge Ure and Joan Armatrading.
Karn briefly reunited with other members of Japan in 1991 for the one-off project Rain Tree
Via @BBC

HA!

Well that's the hexmass tree packed away, hope I remember how it all goes back together next year!
(Thanx Mark!)

Wednesday 5 January 2011

♪♫ Forest Swords - Glory Gongs

Why American journalists have failed to support WikiLeaks

David Carson returns to print with new magazine

Influential graphic designer David Carson is making a bold return to print after the magazine he led, Ray Gun, folded more than 10 years ago.
The new magazine, called C A R S O N, will “share his unique vision and dedication to quality in not only design, but fine art, illustration, photography and writing as well”, according to a press release.
It is slated for a bi-monthly release beginning this year.
Each issue will be themed and will cover the whole gamut from culture to current events. Carson and his team have been soliciting contributors from established writers and artists to bring a “new interest to print magazines”, the release said.
Carson will take the role of art and design director in the new endeavor.
Lest you think this is nothing more than a hankering for the past, editor-in-chief Alex Storch said the new title isn’t “about being retro”.
“It’s about pushing forward,” Storch said in a statement. “People want quality things they can hold and touch, not pseudo-journalism and themed template design on their computers. We’re excited for people that have only seen David’s books and a heavily-worn copy of Ray Gun to experience his mastery of the form.”
@'Taxi'

David McCandless - Debtris US/UK


Rap News 5


Hugo has a show coming up on 2011-01-06 at 22:00 @ The Empress in Fitzroy Vic http://soc.li/QY4YDzk

Huffing and Puffing

Reminiscent of Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg, Arianna Huffington is being sued by two political consultants, Peter Daou and James Boyce, who claim a critical role in creating her top-ranked Web site, the Huffington Post. So what exactly happened in the fall of 2004 when Huffington, Daou, Boyce, and such liberal lights as David Geffen, Larry David, and Norman Lear discussed a Democratic answer to the Drudge Report? And why did the two men wait nearly six years to claim credit? The author walks back their she-said-we-said collision.
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William D. Cohan @'Vanity Fair'

#AnonOps

Illustration:'exiledsurfer'

'Simon Werner a Disparu...' s/t Sonic Youth

Rose Borchovski - The story of Susa Bubble


It seems odd that art censorship should bleed into virtual reality, a mirror existence built on pixels inside the Internet. But this past June, when the video artist Rose Bochovski exhibited her computer-graphic, 3-D film Susa Bubble in a Second Life art gallery, it was promptly removed, with the censors citing Second Life’s rules disallowing nudity beyond spaces with an “adult” rating. The images, viewable below, depict a young girl who is naked but not in any real provocative way and is completely devoid of sexualization, whether in the rendering or in the context. Real 21st-century problems, these, but they illustrate the vast illogic of censorship -- a couple of keystrokes on the Internet and anyone can view anything from real-life corpses to hardcore pornography. And yet in an online gaming system, a woman whose art piece is moderately less naked than Henry Darger’s cherubic hermaphrodites gets the boot? Surreal. Go here to read Bochovski’s response.

6 Artists Who Were Banned, Censored or Arrested by Conservatives

Myths and realities about drug addiction in Mexico

Killing of Governor Deepens Crisis in Pakistan

Police officers in Islamabad, Pakistan, collected evidence at the scene where Salman Taseer, the governor of Punjab province, was shot dead by one of his guards on Tuesday.
The killing of Salman Taseer, the prominent governor of Punjab Province, was another grim reminder of the risks that Pakistani leaders take to oppose religious extremists, at a time when the United States is pushing Pakistan for greater cooperation in the war in Afghanistan by cracking down on militant groups like the Taliban.
Mr. Taseer, 65, a successful businessman and publisher of a liberal English-language daily newspaper, was exceptional, even within the secular-minded Pakistan Peoples Party, for his vocal opposition to the religious parties and the extremism they spread. He was imprisoned in the 1980s under the military dictator Gen. Mohammad Zia ul-Haq for it and was still opposing the religious parties 30 years later.
He recently took up a campaign to repeal Pakistan’s contentious blasphemy laws, which were passed under General Zia as a way to promote Islam and unite the country. The laws have been misused to convict minority Pakistanis as the Islamic forces unleashed by the general have gathered strength. The laws prescribe a mandatory death sentence for anyone convicted of insulting Islam...
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Salman Masood and Carlotta Gall @'NY Times'

Julian Assange: The downside about being declared the messiah is that they generally come to a sticky end

Denmark's Politiken in its December 28, 2009 editorial:
HE comes from humble beginnings and defends the weak and vulnerable, because he can identify himself with their conditions. And no we are not thinking of Jesus Christ, whose birthday has just been celebrated, but rather the president of the United States Barack Hussein Obama . . . Obama is, of course, greater than Jesus
Oprah Winfrey at a Barack Obama rally on November 11, 2007:
IT'S a question that the entire nation is asking: is he the one? South Carolina, I do believe he's the one.
A query on Yahoo Answers:
IS Oprah the new Messiah?
ABC1's Lateline April 3, 2008:
TONY Jones: Is that a fear in this . . . what would happen if Obama was assassinated?
David Hale: I think Barack Obama is clearly vulnerable to assassination because he's a very unique figure in American history.
Jones: If, God forbid, that happened what would be the impact on America?
Hale: I think it would be catastrophic. Barack Obama has generated tremendous excitement in the last few months. He's had a profound effect on American politics and if we were to lose him to an assassin's bullet, I think America would be very, very demoralised and it would be a very major crisis for us as we contemplate where we're going.
Julian Assange interviewed by John Humphrys on the BBC's Today on Tuesday:
JUST a final thought. Do you see yourself as some sort of messianic figure?
Assange: Everyone would like to be a messianic figure without dying.
MSNBC on December 12:
A LAWYER for WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange on Thursday condemned calls for his assassination as "absolutely outrageous and indeed illegal" and claimed remarks by Sarah Palin may prevent him from getting a fair trial in the United States.
CIA response to Assange assassination FOI on Scribd.com:
This is a final response to your 11 October FOI Act request for all copies of all records current or previous plans to assassinate Julian Assange. The CIA can neither confirm nor deny the existence or non-existence of records responsive to your request. The fact of the existence or non-existence of requested records is currently and properly classified and is protected from disclosure. Therefore your request is denied.
Chris Capps writes on unexplainable.net on December 7:
JULIAN Assange, the Australian native and founder of Wikileaks has been arrested. And it is not lost on many UFO believers that Assange's arrest happens just as information regarding the UFO phenomenon has been announced. Is it possible that Assange stumbled upon something too great even for his site WikiLeaks? Assange said in a media chat interview that for a long time they had been receiving requests for information regarding the UFO phenomenon, and that they would soon be releasing information regarding UFOs referenced directly in diplomatic cables. Of course the incredible news sent shockwaves through the paranormal community. Will we finally learn what the government really thinks about UFOs? And is this the form disclosure of an extraterrestrial presence on Earth will take?
The Guardian, December 23, 2010:
IF the US succeeded in removing him from the UK or Sweden, Assange said there was a "high chance" of him being killed "Jack Ruby-style" in the US prison system.
Jack Ruby speaking to journalists before his conviction for the 1963 murder of John Kennedy's assassin Lee Harvey Oswald:
GENTLEMEN, I want to tell the truth, but I cannot tell it here. If you want a fair shake out of me, you have to take me to Washington.
@'The Australian'

WikiLeaks' Most Terrifying Revelation: Just How Much Our Government Lies to Us

James Richardson's Collateral Damage in the Guardian: WikiLeaks & Tsvangirai

FBI Steps Up WikiLeaks-Linked Probe With Texas, Germany Raids

I am a US Air Force Intelligence Veteran of the War in Afghanistan and I support Wikileaks

WikiLeaks, Ideological Legitimacy and the Crisis of Empire

RIP


(Thanx DJ Pigg!)

Eyewitnesses Describe Death of Palestinian Woman in Israeli Tear Gas Attack


Open letter to Combined Systems Inc, Maker of Israeli Tear Gas

LimeWire Wants Data From Amazon, Apple to Determine RIAA Payout

Vivian Maier (street photographer and nanny)


Vivian Maier - Her Discovered Work

Ennio Morricone Now Composing Ringtones for LG

When film fans hear the word “composer,” we immediately think of a film composer. Maybe our minds even drift to some of our favorite scores by the likes of John Williams, Bernard Herrmann, Hans Zimmer or Jerry Goldsmith. When that happens, it’s easy to forget that a composer can write music for things other than movies.
So in an age where almost everyone’s life is run through their cell phone, it makes almost perfect sense that a great film composer is going to the digital medium. , the legendary Italian composer who has written scores for hundreds of films including Cinema Paradiso, The Good The Bad and The Ugly as well as The Untouchables, has signed a deal with LG to not only write brand new music for ringtones on their upcoming smart phones, but allow those phones to exclusively play some of his most famous themes...
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Germain Lussier @'/Film'
Stan Lee BrandDNA Mick Karn and Gerry Rafferty have died. The band up in heaven now has one a helluva bassist, plus the man who wrote my fave song Late Again.


Fennesz + The Sight Below (Live)

Live at Decibel Festival

Live at Interferenze Festival

Tuesday 4 January 2011

WikiLeaks: It IS the Bank of America

"At the moment, for example, we are sitting on 5GB from Bank of America, one of the executive's hard drives," he said. "Now how do we present that? It's a difficult problem. We could just dump it all into one giant Zip file, but we know for a fact that has limited impact. To have impact, it needs to be easy for people to dive in and search it and get something out of it."
Julian Assange (October 2009)
Via @jayrosen_nyu 's link

Anonymity and the Dark Side of the Internet

Def Leppard Tribute Band Seeks One-Armed Drummer

Evgeny Morozov:

Freedom.gov

Hope springs e-ternal

Nerd Violence

Never give a sword to a man who can't dance

Carrier Wave Phase

   Carrier Wave Phase by ph0n0n
From the last live Ph0n0n show of last year (at Seattle’s Pillow Full of Drone on December 12, 2010), our first publicly available track of the new year, for any who might be interested.

Spaceboy - this one's NOT for you!

Tunisia: trouble in paradise

Pakistani gov’t in dire straits as key party quits

Report: CIA Drones Killed Over 2,000, Mostly Civilians in Pakistan Since 2006

Demise of Iraqi water park illustrates limitations, abuse of U.S. funding program