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292 Brian Holmes<br />
6. What’s written here is mainly based on participation, retrospective conversations<br />
(especially with John Jordan), the Web sites of Reclaim the Streets (http://<br />
rts.gn.apc.org) and People’s Global Action (http://www.agp.org), photos by Alan<br />
Lodge at http://tash.gn.apc.org, and a superb text entitled “Friday June 18th 1999”<br />
in the ecoanarchist journal Do or Die, no. 8 (1999), online at http://www.eco-action.<br />
org/dod/no8/index.html.<br />
7. The full mask text can be found in the Do or Die text cited above; the last<br />
two sentences reproduced here are in fact from the famous “First Declaration of<br />
La Realidad” by Subcomandante Marcos, online at http://www.eco.utexas.edu/<br />
Homepages/Faculty/Cleaver/Wrstrealidad.html.<br />
8. André Gorz, “The Social Ideology of the Motorcar,” can be found on the<br />
RTS Web site, at http://rts.gn.apc.org/socid.htm.<br />
9. At least one video, J18, First Global Protest against Capitalism, is distributed<br />
at http://www.cultureshop.org.<br />
10. See active.org.au and the diagram where one of the programmers sketched a<br />
chain of cooperation in the invention and use of the software, online at http://<br />
www.active.org.au/doc/roots.pdf.<br />
11. For a record of the direct-action side of the counterglobalization movement,<br />
see the illustrated book We Are Everywhere (London: Verso, 2003).<br />
12. See Hakim Bey, T.A.Z. The Temporary Autonomous Zone, Ontological Anarchy,<br />
Poetic Terrorism (New York: Autonomedia Anti-copyright, 1985, 1991), online<br />
at http://www.hermetic.com/bey/taz_cont.html.<br />
13. See the Nettime Mailing Lists at http://www.nettime.org and the book<br />
ReadMe: Ascii Culture and the Revenge of Knowledge (New York: Autonomedia, 1999).<br />
14. See the Next 5 Minutes Web site at http://www.next5minutes.org.<br />
15. David Garcia and Geert Lovink, “The ABC of Tactical Media,” quoted from<br />
http://thing.desk.nl/bilwet/Geert/ABC.txt.<br />
16. See Michel de Certeau, The Practice of Everyday Life (Berkeley and Los Angeles:<br />
University of California Press, 1988).<br />
17. See Antonio Negri and Michael Hardt, Multitude (New York: Penguin, 2004);<br />
Paolo Virno, Grammar of the Multitude (New York: Semiotexte, 2004).<br />
18. Garcia and Lovink, “ABC of Tactical Media.”<br />
19. This and the following two quotes are from Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri,<br />
Empire (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2000), 23–25, online at http://www.<br />
angelWre.com/cantina/negri.<br />
20. Sources for all the material in this paragraph can be accessed at the ®ark<br />
Web site, http://www.rtmark.com.<br />
21. Fredric Jameson, “Postmodernism, Or, The Cultural Logic of Late Capitalism,”<br />
New Left Review 146 (July–August 1984).<br />
22. See http://rtmark.com/new.html.<br />
23. Bureau d’Etudes produces multiples, including the map “World Government”<br />
in English (2000). Extensive documentation can be found at http://utangente.free.<br />
fr/index2.html.<br />
24. This and the following two quotes are from Bureau d’Etudes, “Resymbolizing<br />
Machines: Art <strong>after</strong> Oyvind Fählstrom,” Third Text 18 (June 2004): 609–16.<br />
25. Thomas Frank, Matt Weiland, et al., Commodify Your Dissent (New York:<br />
Norton, 1997); Naomi Klein, No Logo (New York: Picador, 2000).<br />
26. See Maurizio Lazzarato, Les révolutions du capitalisme (Paris: Les empêcheurs