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Organization Type: Colleges & Universities

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Fales Library: Autonomedia

Archived since: Aug, 2015

Description:

This collection documents the Autonomedia web presence from 2007-2017. From 2007-2011, the homepage of Autonomedia listed recent books published by the organization with short summaries and reviews of the books. Topics of books published by the press include anarchism, radical arts, counterculture, criticism, biographies, drugs, ecology, economics, education, feminism, fiction, history, poetry, Marxism, philosophy, politics, race, religion, and theory. In 2010, the website redesigned. The bookstore subdomain includes listings of bestsellers as well as books featured and on sale by the organization. This collection also contains the website for the InterActivist Info Exchange, initially established as a project of Autonomedia and the InterActivist Network. The forum featured news, events, reviews, announcements, and analysis from independent media sources. The forum existed on both subdomains of Interactivist and Autonomedia, http://slash.interactivist.net/ and http://slash.autonomedia.org/, respectively, until 2010. In around 2011, the website redesigned at http://interactivist.autonomedia.org/.

Subject:   Government - US States,  Politics & Elections ,  Society & Culture Art--Political aspects--United States Artists--Political activity--United States Small presses--United States Alternative mass media--United States

Fales Library: Guerrilla Girls

Archived since: Aug, 2015

Description:

Guerrilla Girls are an anonymous group of feminists devoted to fighting against sexism within the visual fine art world. Started in New York City in 1985 to protest gender and racial inequality in the art world, members are known for the gorilla masks they wear to keep their anonymity, as well as for taking pseudonyms of dead women artists. The website lists their art projects, videos, lectures and appearances, exhibitions, and action projects.

Subject:   Arts & Humanities Government - US States,  Politics & Elections ,  Guerrilla Girls (Group of artists) Women artists--Political activity--United States. Art--Political aspects

Fales Library: d.u.m.b.A collective

Archived since: Aug, 2015

Description:

Founded by Scott Barry, the DUMBA Collective (1998-2006) was a non-profit arts collective in the DUMBO neighborhood in Brooklyn, New York. It was devoted to the contemporary art practices of the queer community. They offered space to local and international artists, primarily queer, and gave the majority of the profit back to the artist. The Collective was both a living space and an anarchist community center. It is most known for their Lusty Loft Parties and a filming location for John Cameron Mitchell's Shortbus. DUMBA lost its lease in 2006. This archived website is the MySpace page for the DUMBA collective. MySpace was a social networking website most active in 2000s. It describes planning for a sex party, fliers from events at DUMBA, and well wishes from DUMBA's MySpace friends.

Subject:   Arts & Humanities,  Politics & Elections ,  Government - US States Sexual politics Art--Political aspects Queer action/queer ideas Gay artists

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