'Density' just dropped over at Territories. Check out our report back from the Terrain Vague in Montreal and an interview with Nicholas Brauns on radical democracy in Kurdistan.
https://territories.substack.com/p/density
https://territories.substack.com/p/density
Inhabit: Territories
Density
Our bonds keep us strong
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ECO-WARRIOR BARBIE π₯·π±π₯«
source: Pussy Riot https://twitter.com/pussyrrriot/status/1686608976610467840
source: Pussy Riot https://twitter.com/pussyrrriot/status/1686608976610467840
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Forwarded from Strike Force
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"How to Use a Paint Sprayer"
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What would you do if you didnt work?
Me:
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This is sad and honorable commentary on a founder of Wu-Ming/Luther Blisset who passed away last Sunday
https://www.wumingfoundation.com/giap/death-of-wu-ming-3/
https://www.wumingfoundation.com/giap/death-of-wu-ming-3/
Giap
On the Death of Luca di Meo, formerly Luther Blissett, formerly Wu Ming 3 (1964-2023) - Giap
The news was not unexpected, but when it comes it is always unexpected. Luca Di Meo, formerly Wu Ming 3, died at the age of 59.
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the panama canal is a skilift for ships that depends on inland lakes for water to boost them over the mountain of land so it isn't working now that there's drought, despite the oceans still being there.
logistics wild
ships are backed up everywhere
further reading https://www.reuters.com/business/environment/historic-drought-hot-seas-slow-panama-canal-shipping-2023-08-21
logistics wild
ships are backed up everywhere
further reading https://www.reuters.com/business/environment/historic-drought-hot-seas-slow-panama-canal-shipping-2023-08-21
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Disaster is continuously recreated
https://www.npr.org/2023/08/24/1195419846/fukushima-radioactive-water-japan
https://www.npr.org/2023/08/24/1195419846/fukushima-radioactive-water-japan
NPR
5 things to know about Japan's Fukushima water release in the Pacific
The water comes from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant. Although most scientists agree it does not pose an immediate environmental threat, some are worried about the long-term consequences.
