| John Armitage on Wed, 3 Oct 2001 10:40:38 +0200 (CEST) |
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[Hi all, here is some information and a few articles on NYC 9.11 for thosewhom Ben at Autonomedia in NYC calls 'dissident voices'. John.]
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From: Ben at Autonomedia [mailto:ben@autonomedia.org]
Sent: Tuesday, October 02, 2001 8:18 PM
To: Recipient List Suppressed
Subject: Autonogram 8: Autonomedia and 9/11
Greetings --
On September 11, I made it over to Autonomedia Headquarters at about
10 in the morning. Our building is about two blocks from the East
River on the Brooklyn side, and one wall of windows gives a view of
lower Manhattan that was sometimes described as "stunning." There
were a lot of other words for it that morning, and as we watched both
towers come tumbling down, we continually asked each other "what can
this mean?" and "what's going to happen now?" An interesting aspect
of that morning was that almost no mainstream media outlets were able
to broadcast, as their transmitters were downed, and the one TV
station we COULD get was necessarily improvising -- there were no
animated graphics or catchphrases yet, no Ground Zero or Infinite
Justice to shape our consciousness of this day's events. There was
not yet any meaning to any of it, just images and intensely lived
time. That long moment of weird purity would end soon enough, of
course, and since then the struggle for an autonomous media has felt
even more vitally important.
The "Forum" part of the Autonomedia web site, the Interactivist Info
Exchange (a joint project with ABC No Rio and the InterActivist
Network), is a dynamic clearinghouse of articles and discussion
posted by its registered users and random guests, and has become an
immensely valuable resource in these last weeks. Dissident voices
haven't had an easy time of it, but so far over 270 articles have
been published to our site, some of which have stirred up lively
discussion within the site. If you haven't explored the Info Exchange
yet, please take a few minutes to browse its contents, and register
if you feel so inspired. Registration isn't required to read articles
or leave comments, but is necessary to post full articles; also, it's
free, and the information won't be used for anything slimey.
Here's a list of a few articles posted in the last three weeks:
An Anti-Authoritarian Response to the War Efforts
http://slash.autonomedia.org/article.pl?sid=01/09/22/1756209
Interview with Afghani Left Revolutionary
http://slash.autonomedia.org/article.pl?sid=01/09/28/1537215
Chomsky Responds to Hitchens & Further Questions on U.S. Politics
http://slash.autonomedia.org/article.pl?sid=01/09/30/1239252
Three Political Websites Downed After Government "Homeland Security" Threat
http://slash.autonomedia.org/article.pl?sid=01/09/30/1859212
The Anti-Globalization Movement after 9/11 by George Caffentzis of
Midnight Notes
http://slash.autonomedia.org/article.pl?sid=01/10/01/164256
Short Comment from Michael Hardt, Co-Author of 'Empire', on September 11th
http://slash.autonomedia.org/article.pl?sid=01/09/26/1250203
Post WTC Review of Hardt and Negri's "Empire" from the London Review of
Books
http://slash.autonomedia.org/article.pl?sid=01/10/01/1137233
One Hundred Raids on Italian Radicals, Sixty Detained, Numerous Firebombings
http://slash.autonomedia.org/article.pl?sid=01/09/20/1541210
and the first post on the topic, with some very interesting replies,
World Trade crater
http://slash.autonomedia.org/article.pl?sid=01/09/11/1720252
So, have a look, register if you like, and help keep free and
autonomous media healthy and vital.
bests,
Ben at Autonomedia
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