October is a documentary artwork about the early rise and fall of the Occupy movement. It is made entirely from information found on the worldwide web and was specially commissioned by Brighton Photo-biennial 2012. October is a portrait of a protest movement - one that rapidly propagated itself across the world through its use of the Internet, replicating its own language, methods and behaviours worldwide to encompass a diverse range of issues surrounding social and economic inequality. On one gallery wall, a short documentary montage focuses on two key events -the global day of action that took place on October 15th 2011, where Occupy Wall Street spread almost spontaneously to over 900 cities worldwide, and then a systematic crackdown o...
This performative, multi-media lecture re-reads Guy Debord’s book, The Society of the Spectacle (196...
This dissertation is an ethnographic account of the information and communication technologies used ...
Protest movements are fundamentally about the production and control of space. Whether in a discursi...
October is a documentary artwork about the early rise and fall of the Occupy movement. It is made en...
The importance of mobile phone video technology was highlighted in September 2011, when the Occupy W...
On September 17 2011, an occupation of Wall Street in New York City began in protest of the influenc...
This paper presents an analysis of the visuality of Occupy Wall Street arguing that visuality was a ...
This project aims to trace the emergence of a non-hierarchical being, from 1999 to roughly 2013. The...
The Occupy Movement represents the evolving nature of contemporary social movements. It employs trad...
Global social movements of 2011 like the Arab Spring and Occupy Wall Street were unprecedented in th...
Aims and Scope: This special issue is concerned with how and why certain visual images picturing pro...
In September 2011 the spreading sentiment of "Ya Basta!" ("Enough"), stemming from a combination of ...
A Short film about War is a narrative documentary artwork made entirely from information found on th...
This thesis is a geographical analysis of Occupy Wall Street, providing an overview of the movement,...
In this century, the year 2011 will be remembered as a historical landmark for mass demonstrations f...
This performative, multi-media lecture re-reads Guy Debord’s book, The Society of the Spectacle (196...
This dissertation is an ethnographic account of the information and communication technologies used ...
Protest movements are fundamentally about the production and control of space. Whether in a discursi...
October is a documentary artwork about the early rise and fall of the Occupy movement. It is made en...
The importance of mobile phone video technology was highlighted in September 2011, when the Occupy W...
On September 17 2011, an occupation of Wall Street in New York City began in protest of the influenc...
This paper presents an analysis of the visuality of Occupy Wall Street arguing that visuality was a ...
This project aims to trace the emergence of a non-hierarchical being, from 1999 to roughly 2013. The...
The Occupy Movement represents the evolving nature of contemporary social movements. It employs trad...
Global social movements of 2011 like the Arab Spring and Occupy Wall Street were unprecedented in th...
Aims and Scope: This special issue is concerned with how and why certain visual images picturing pro...
In September 2011 the spreading sentiment of "Ya Basta!" ("Enough"), stemming from a combination of ...
A Short film about War is a narrative documentary artwork made entirely from information found on th...
This thesis is a geographical analysis of Occupy Wall Street, providing an overview of the movement,...
In this century, the year 2011 will be remembered as a historical landmark for mass demonstrations f...
This performative, multi-media lecture re-reads Guy Debord’s book, The Society of the Spectacle (196...
This dissertation is an ethnographic account of the information and communication technologies used ...
Protest movements are fundamentally about the production and control of space. Whether in a discursi...