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MEJOR VIDA CORP. (by Minerva Cuevas)

HEATH BUNTING home page

Tm CLUBCARD PROJECT (by Rachel Baker)

CCTV (by Heath Bunting - 1997)

PROJECT X (by Heath Bunting - 1996)


TECHNOLOGIES TO THE PEOPLE
(by Daniel G. Andujar)



in italiano


IRATIONAL
www.irational.org

Technologies To The People
Technologies To The People - Street Access Machine

Irational is an international coalition that promotes the diffusion and the development of 'irrational information' as well as low-tech services and products for any kind of contemporary nomads and refugees. Irational supports independents artists and organizations that produce alternative views on the current circulation system of both information and goods. The work of the "Irationalists" range from the realm of the arts up to business and bio-tech worlds, stretching the boundaries that traditionally separate these fields.

Heath Bunting emerged from the 80's committed to building open/ democratic communication systems and social contexts. He came from the street up,
passing through and often revisiting graphity, performance, intervention, pirate radio, fax/ mail art and BBS systems to become an active participant in the explosion of the internet.

« ART FOR BUSINESS' SAKE - Technologies To The People® is a work in progress. It's a metaphor about the use of technologies, while acting as a public provocation. I am creating a virtual company that exists only as an artistic project, though it actually operates for the rest of society. Technologies To The People® works with the media infrastructure of corporate companies. Technologies To The People® habitually sponsors artistic events through its representation policies.»

 






How to make a point - Supermarket Clubcard as Political Organiser
by Rachel Baker
(1999)



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TTTP on TTTP
excerpts from the interview of Daniel Garcia Andujar by Rachel Greene
(Rhizome, 1998)



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TECHNOLOGIES TO THE PEOPLEŽ - OUR SPONSOR
or:
How we got the attention of both AppleTM and the left German art critique
by Inke Arns
(2000)