Directory Sites

  • M. T. Enterprises WorldWide

    Internet art group with corporate front, promoting "artainment." [Requires frames]

    mteww.com

  • K-Band Communications

    An opening onto the fraudulent reality; material ranges from global art-movement coverage to experimental fiction to corporate subversion.

    www.kband.com

  • Enjoy the Sign

    A funny, provocative movie about the filmmakers' obsession -- framed perversely as a series of TV commercials -- with a shining emblem of modern culture, The Sign.

    www.enjoythesign.com

  • Plagiarist.org

    Internet art site comprised of strategically-modified internet content.

    plagiarist.org

  • Abrupt Culture Jamming

    For 10 years, Abrupt has been culture-jamming with manifestos, ad parodies, and radical pamphleteering.

    www.abrupt.org

  • Soy Bomb Nation

    A global grassroots movement dedicated to reclaiming the media from the corporate cheesemongers.

    www.hiphopmusic.com

  • Urbanize.org

    Guerilla street art. Featuring work by the "Midget Posse" and anonymous graffiti artists.

    www.urbanize.org

  • Hyper-Redundant-Mart

    Specializes in 'consumable simulacra'. "Why buy the product, when you can buy the idea? Buy the hype."

    www.trojanmedia.org

  • Cacophony Society

    A randomly gathered network of individuals united in the pursuit of experiences beyond the pale of mainstream society through subversion, pranks, art, fringe explorations and meaningless madness.

    cacophony.org

  • The 'I amusingly altered a product's packaging' Page

    Marker pens and paint are taken to various product names with humorous results.

    www.geocities.com

  • Robbie Conal's Art Attack

    Political posters, guerilla postering guide and QuickTime movies.

    www.robbieconal.com

  • Feed the Mannequins

    Movement to bring basic comforts to mannequins, who work in horrible conditions and have no power to change it.

    www.angelfire.com

  • Free Words Project

    Book project by artist Sal Randolph. Free Words is a free and uncopyrighted book being given away in bookstores, libraries, galleries and other venues. Look for a free copy in New York bookstores, or download a pdf version from this site.

    www.freewords.org

  • The Yes Men

    A genderless, loose-knit association of some 300 impostors worldwide who agree their way into the fortified compounds of commerce, ask questions, and then smuggle out the stories of the behind-the-scenes world of business.

    theyesmen.org

  • Reamweaver

    Software to "funhouse-mirror" any website, copying the "look and feel" but changing any words or images you choose.

    reamweaver.com

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