In this episode of Netzrauschen Andreas interviews Wouter Moraal, an artist, designer and cybersecurity consultant from the Netherlands, who was visiting Graz to participate in this years mur-worklab. He presents his speculative fiction cardgame « Cativism », talks about his activist past with « Bits off Freedom » and Accessnow in Brussels and we discuss how Permaculture principles can be applied to creative actions. Find more worklab related talks and interviews in the CBA archive.
Foto Credit: mur.at
Links zur Sendung:
https://www.bitsoffreedom.nl/english/
https://www.fightforthefuture.org/
List of Non-Violent Methods in ‘Dictatorship to Democracy’ from Gene Sharp https://archive.org/details/politics_From_Dictatorshop_to_Democracy/page/n85/mode/2up
The Path of Most Resistance: A Step-by-Step Guide to Planning Nonviolent Campaigns – Ivan Marovic
Blueprint for Revolution: how to use rice pudding, Lego men, and other nonviolent techniques to galvanize communities, overthrow dictators, or simply change the world – Srdja Popovic
https://archive.org/details/blueprintforrevo0000popo/mode/2up
Center for Applied NonViolent Actions and Strategies https://canvasopedia.org/who-we-are/
Beautiful Trouble tactics https://beautifultrouble.org/toolbox/tactic
The work of Wouter Moraal was realised within the framework of a European Media Art Platform residency program at Werkleitz, co-funded by the European Union. This presentation was co-funded by Ars Electronica.
Gestaltung: Andreas Zingerle
Ton & Signation: Gernot Tutner