Down With Nothing
Thursday, February 22, 2007
A friend sent me this photo of a demonstration in Estonia called "Means of Promotion." A blurb attached said:
This demonstration was part of our workshop “Means of Promotion” at the Estonian Academy of Arts, Tallinn. The workshop examined different strategies for being a parasite on existing media. We organized an unregistered demonstration with empty banners by the Liberty Clock monument in Tallinn. Estonian law requires a demonstration to be registered by the authoroties. We did not ask for such permission, thereby posing the question to the system whether or not this was an illegal action. The event was covered by all major TV-stations and newspapers in Estonia.
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Posted by B Feiler at 7:04 AM
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