Cutlure Jamming . . . well. Jams!

Hey . . . I wanted to thank everyone who came out for Culture Jamming last night. We watched Can Dialectics Break Bricks and talked a little bit about effective culture jamming and how you might incorporate the Situationist tactic of detourning films and media into your own practice. One person said he would like to detourn Full House, which is a really gool idea.
What is detournment -- I could say come to the next class and find out! Basically it's the practice of taking an existing moving and putting your own dialogue into it for your own purposes (usually political). It never really caught onm but maybe we'll revive the practice!
For class next Wednesday, we're going to watch a re-enactment of the trial of the Chicago 8, charged with conspiracy to disrupt the 1968 Democractic National Convention in Chicago. The film stars Michael Lembeck as Abbie Hoffman (he palyed Julie's husband on One Day At A Time), Peter Boyle as David Dellinger, Robert Carridine (from Revenge of the Nerds) as Rennie Devis and Elliot Gould and Robert Loggie as lawyers Len Weinglass and William Kunstler. It's a really great cast and interspersed with interviews with the original defendants. We're also reading some excerpts from Hoffman's book "Soon to Be a Major Motion Picture."
We also had a suggestion that people see Manufacturing Dissent about Michael Moore. I may do a comparison of that movie with one of Michael Moore's agit prop films in a future class and we can have a discussion about that and mix it up a little.
In the future, we'll discuss the Situationists a little more, look at some 'zines and advertising, participate in Adbusters, and oh so much more!
Feel left out? Don't!. Come to the next sesssion of From Abbie Hoffman to Hothead Paisan and be a part of the conversation!
Weds nights at 7:00, 150 Blegen Hall, University of Minnesota.
Cheers!
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PS -- sorry for all the typos in the blog. I know it makes it look like I don't know basic spelling (like all those Facebook quizzes with blatant misspellings and grammar errors!) Let's see: I found gool -- combination of good and cool; moving for movie; caught onm; and I misspelled Robert Loggia's name.
Oh well...there's a saying, I live like I type, fast and with a lot of mistakes!
Unitl next time . . .