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Archive for August, 2005

Barcelona /history-anarchy

Monday, August 22nd, 2005

After spending several days in a castle in the south Spain, very near where the Moors landed back in the 8th century in the midst of discussions of transit across the border from Spain into Africa and back (note Brian Holmes’ trip acrooss the straits in a sailboat discussed with Geert lovink) we began our trip back to Novi sad with a brief stay in Barcelona. As you might notice in this article that was written by Branka from Kuda.org and ammended by LeE from NPR, Barcelona, being the largest major city in Spain with a similar border to Africa, provided some insight into the political history around many issues including immigration. Our hosts Isi and Rabia provided some particular insight into immigration issues in Barcelona and hopefully this article provides at least a slight overview of what little we were able to manage in the 2 days we had in Barcelona. Pictures are coming very soon…

Back in the Saddle Again

Monday, August 22nd, 2005

It’s been a long break and there is still a large chunk of our trip left to be described. So we will first direct your attention to a new article in Punk Planet entitled “The End of Radio (as we know it?)” that features an interview with Neighborhood Public Radio and some pictures from […]

Last Moments in Tarifa

Wednesday, August 3rd, 2005

Konrad Becker presenting “Psychic Property” at the borderline academy

After Morroco we returned to Tarifa for another day of broadcasting and a subsequent day with presentations on a variety of alphabetical subjects including Geert Lovink’s reasoned discussion of the leveling of the technological playing field titled “Digital Orientalism” and Konrad Becker’s presentation on possession (demonic?) […]