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Economy => Economics => Topic started by: Sjalq on January 17, 2011, 11:29:52 AM



Title: Emergent art from the free market cypher-sphere
Post by: Sjalq on January 17, 2011, 11:29:52 AM
Hi guys,

Don't know how many of you are aware of the indy tv-show Pioneer One. Basically it's a fan base funded television show that has been released via the torrent network.

Check it out http://pioneerone.tv/


Title: Re: Emergent art from the free market cypher-sphere
Post by: Anonymous on January 17, 2011, 12:28:07 PM
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"Earthfall" (Pilot)
An object falls from the sky, spreading radiation over North America. Fearing terrorism, Homeland Security Agents are dispatched to investigate and contain the damage. What they find will have implications for the entire world.




Propaganda.


Title: Re: Emergent art from the free market cypher-sphere
Post by: Sjalq on January 17, 2011, 02:15:12 PM
They'll have to brute force them from our cold dead consoles!


Title: Re: Emergent art from the free market cypher-sphere
Post by: fabianhjr on January 17, 2011, 10:50:25 PM
Hey don't watch that beofre watching other great videos/documentaries. :D
http://vodo.net/usnow (http://vodo.net/usnow) <- Decentralization
http://vodo.net/theyesmen (http://vodo.net/theyesmen) <- Activism. :)


Title: Re: Emergent art from the free market cypher-sphere
Post by: ShadowOfHarbringer on January 19, 2011, 04:57:11 PM
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"Earthfall" (Pilot)
An object falls from the sky, spreading radiation over North America. Fearing terrorism, Homeland Security Agents are dispatched to investigate and contain the damage. What they find will have implications for the entire world.

Propaganda.

Watched 2 episodes already. Not much propaganda there (or at least not more than in usual US movies).


Title: Re: Emergent art from the free market cypher-sphere
Post by: Hal on January 19, 2011, 06:27:34 PM
A sign of getting old: Even though it's been almost ten years now, I still can't hear the phrase "Homeland Security" without feeling that I am reading a dystopian science fiction novel.


Title: Re: Emergent art from the free market cypher-sphere
Post by: Sjalq on January 19, 2011, 09:22:42 PM
A sign of getting old: Even though it's been almost ten years now, I still can't hear the phrase "Homeland Security" without feeling that I am reading a dystopian science fiction novel.

Amen


Title: Re: Emergent art from the free market cypher-sphere
Post by: Anonymous on January 20, 2011, 12:12:23 PM
A sign of getting old: Even though it's been almost ten years now, I still can't hear the phrase "Homeland Security" without feeling that I am reading a dystopian science fiction novel.

It sends shivers down my spine.



Title: Re: Emergent art from the free market cypher-sphere
Post by: ColdHardMetal on January 20, 2011, 01:19:03 PM
A sign of getting old: Even though it's been almost ten years now, I still can't hear the phrase "Homeland Security" without feeling that I am reading a dystopian science fiction novel.

I'm not even American and it freaks me out.


Title: Re: Emergent art from the free market cypher-sphere
Post by: ElectricGoat on January 20, 2011, 02:13:01 PM
A sign of getting old: Even though it's been almost ten years now, I still can't hear the phrase "Homeland Security" without feeling that I am reading a dystopian science fiction novel.

Look at the bright side: you can vote to try to get rid of that 1984 crap. Members of the rest of the world can only watch and despair.


Title: Re: Emergent art from the free market cypher-sphere
Post by: Sjalq on January 20, 2011, 02:20:08 PM
A sign of getting old: Even though it's been almost ten years now, I still can't hear the phrase "Homeland Security" without feeling that I am reading a dystopian science fiction novel.

Look at the bright side: you can vote to try to get rid of that 1984 crap. Members of the rest of the world can only watch and despair.

Yes if only there was a leader who could make things better, who could promise change, but not the old kind of change, a new kind of change, a change that people can believe in! ;-)