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la flaneuse
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Spread SF0 by la flaneuse

January 31st, 2007 1:09 PM

INSTRUCTIONS: Spread SF0 in some way, shape or form. It can be online, on the streets, any way you like.

A semester-long class on Guy Debord and the Situationist International cannot be left unpropagandized. A few months ago, I stumbled across a notice of this class being offered at Pratt in New York this spring semester. I do not attend Pratt. And, unfortunately, because I have an obligation elsewhere
at the same time, I cannot visit this class. But part of the description is:

...we will examine such Situationist notions/practices as the dérive, détournement, constructed situations, and psychogeography. Students will be encouraged through practical exercises to apply these practices to their own contemporary urban experience.






So, in a shameless plug to recruit more BARTpa members to
sf0, I mailed this flier to the professor teaching the class this semester: an altered cover of Guy Debord's Society of the Spectacle. I used existing letters on the cover to spell SF0.org and added a teeny version of my player icon to the crowd.



On the envelope, I used

la flaneuse
http://bartpa.sf0.org


for the return address.

Prof. Spigland could already be playing, for all I know. But hopefully he at least spreads the message to his students this semester...

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Debord Wants You

Debord Wants You

to join sf0! (I mailed this to the prof teaching the class.)


Cool class: Guy Debord & the Situationist International

Cool class: Guy Debord & the Situationist International

Part of the description: "...we will examine such Situationist notions/practices as the derive, detournement, constructed situations, and psychogeography. Students will be encouraged through practical exercises to apply these practices to their own contemporary urban experience."


Ready to spread

Ready to spread


Going in the mail

Going in the mail



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posted by Ian Kizu-Blair on February 1st, 2007 4:14 PM

Sweet, I hope they do some tasks. Because, after all, the SI would not stand for the stupid idea of studying the situationists in a classroom.