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| | RTMark: Your Real Corporation Clearinghouse | | | |
| by MrJustin, Apr 20, 4:05am why didn't I think of creating a resource like this?!? (good thing it was already there!) |
| by rosebud, Mar 15, 5:11am Well done, guys.
Wikipedia: Barbie Liberation Organization
The Barbie Liberation Organization, later known as The Yes Men,
are pranksters who style themselves as anti-corporate activists. The
organization, consisting of Andy Bichlbaum and Mike Bonanno, drew press
attention in the 1990s when they swapped the electronics of talking
Barbie and GI Joe toys and then returned them to the store. The pair
later set up a mock web site claiming to be that of the World Trade
Organization. When the site received invitations to speak on behalf of
the WTO, they made a series of appearances at international conferences
making absurd proposals for economic development. (from
http://www.answers.com/topic/barbie-liberation-organization) |
| by FrenchieB, Feb 18, 3:33pm A great organization with very creative (and sometimes effective) culture-jamming activities. |
| by hand-head-man, Jan 28, 2:37am Guerrilla artists throwing monkey wrenches into the machine. |
| by HeatherMayhew, Jan 15, 12:16am Because so much about the world we live in is just so very fucked up. |
| by wvdc, Jan 8, 10:02am Great
site with lots of ... challenges. "In 1993, ŪTMark channel $8000 from a
military veterans' group to the Barbie Liberation Organization, which
used the investment to switch the voiceboxes of three hundred BarbieTM
and G.I. JoeTM dolls." |
| by JellySpotDonut, Jul 7, 8:18pm, 2004 Some of this would be fun to try. |
| by Astromono, Dec 20, 12:23pm, 2003 Ideas
that will go nowhere. 'Dude, wouldn't be awesome if we, like, went to
McDonalds and cooked real hamburgers, right in front of people?'
'Whoah, yeah, totally. Mom! Mom, don't come in here! I'll get a job
tomorrow!' |
| by tintub, Nov 2, 12:40am, 2003 lots to explore here. some good ideas there too. |
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