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Before the fabulously popular [[ComedyCentral.com|Comedy Central]] ahow: [[ColbertNation.com|The Colbert Report]], [[AdBusters.org|Adbusters]], a semi-popular magazine, was often a way folks get introduced to the concepts of '''Culture Jamming.'''  The musical group [[Negativland.com|Negativland]] is also known for its work in this field.  The [[BillboardLiberation.com|Billboard Liberation Front]] is well known in some cirles for its [[:Category:Guerrilla Art|guerrilla art]] through [[:Category:Billboard Alteration|billboard alteration]]. [[TheYesMen.org|The Yes Men]] are known for their [[:Category:Performance Art|performance art]].
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Before the fabulously popular [[ComedyCentral.com|Comedy Central]] show: [[ColbertNation.com|The Colbert Report]], [[AdBusters.org|Adbusters]], a semi-popular magazine, was often a way folks get introduced to the concepts of '''Culture Jamming.'''  The musical group [[Negativland.com|Negativaland]] is also known for its work in this field.  The [[BillboardLiberation.com|Billboard Liberation Front]] is well known in some cirles for its [[:Category:Guerrilla Art|guerrilla art]] through [[:Category:Billboard Alteration|billboard alteration]]. [[TheYesMen.org|The Yes Men]] are known for their [[:Category:Performance Art|performance art]].
  
 
This form of [[:Category:Activism|activism]] is considered [[:Category:Free Speech|free speech]] and is well known in vaious [[:category:Subcultures|subcultures]] as a spin off of [[:Category:advertising|advertising]] that is generally thought of as an activity that challenges [[:Category:Intellectual Property|intellectual property]] and the normalicy of modern life.  This activity takes on many [[:Category:Humor|humorous]] forms, such as: [[:Category:Hoaxes|hoaxes]], [[:category:Spoof Websites|spoofs]] and [[:category:satire|satire]].  Here is a good essay on the [http://depts.washington.edu/ccce/polcommcampaigns/peretti.html subject] from the good folks over at the [[Washington.edu|University of Washington]].
 
This form of [[:Category:Activism|activism]] is considered [[:Category:Free Speech|free speech]] and is well known in vaious [[:category:Subcultures|subcultures]] as a spin off of [[:Category:advertising|advertising]] that is generally thought of as an activity that challenges [[:Category:Intellectual Property|intellectual property]] and the normalicy of modern life.  This activity takes on many [[:Category:Humor|humorous]] forms, such as: [[:Category:Hoaxes|hoaxes]], [[:category:Spoof Websites|spoofs]] and [[:category:satire|satire]].  Here is a good essay on the [http://depts.washington.edu/ccce/polcommcampaigns/peretti.html subject] from the good folks over at the [[Washington.edu|University of Washington]].

Revision as of 00:06, 27 January 2007

Before the fabulously popular Comedy Central show: The Colbert Report, Adbusters, a semi-popular magazine, was often a way folks get introduced to the concepts of Culture Jamming. The musical group Negativaland is also known for its work in this field. The Billboard Liberation Front is well known in some cirles for its guerrilla art through billboard alteration. The Yes Men are known for their performance art.

This form of activism is considered free speech and is well known in vaious subcultures as a spin off of advertising that is generally thought of as an activity that challenges intellectual property and the normalicy of modern life. This activity takes on many humorous forms, such as: hoaxes, spoofs and satire. Here is a good essay on the subject from the good folks over at the University of Washington.

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Pages in category "Culture Jamming"

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