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Tag Archives: freedom
Who monitors you?
image bof text roberto voorbij WHO MONITORS YOU? FIGHT FOR INTERNET FREEDOM. DONATE. – BITS OF FREEDOM. WWW.BOF.NL/DO-YOUR-BIT/ Campaign image – note the visual word play – for Bits of Freedom, a Dutch digital rights organization, that’s committed to privacy … Continue reading
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Tagged art, audio, bits of freedom, blogging, design, entertainment, facebook, freedom, freedom of communication, human rights, humor, inspiration, mark zuckerberg, media, movies, music, pictures, politics, privacy, social media, technology
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FREEDOM? PRIVACY?
text roberto voorbij Today, on International Workers’ Day opens the exhibition FREEDOM? PRIVACY? at the Gallery Decumanus, Krk – Croatia. The Art and Culture Laboratory [KUL•] organizes this group exhibition, which is part of Labor Incubator (Prvomajski Inkubator) festival. A … Continue reading
Posted in art, design, film, sociology, technique, Uncategorized
Tagged ACTA, art, beauty, blog, blogging, books, business, Canada, christianity, comedy, community, control, crime, Croatia, culture, Daque, Decumanus Gallery, design, Einat Shteckler, entertainment, entertainment news, Enzo Comin, Erin Fortier, events, faith, fashion, film, food, freedom, freedom of speech, fun, God, Hagen Klennert, history, humor, inspiration, International Workers' Day, Jelena Jovančov, Johannes Gerard, journal, Klaus Pinter, Krk, latest news, life, lifestyle, Love, Maja Radešić, media, Mirta Grandic, Miscellaneous, music, news, Online, opinion, painting, Patricia Aramburu, Personal, Philosophy, photo, photography, photos, pictures, Poems, poetry, politics, privacy, public space, quotes, random, Recipes, religion, Research, review, reviews, Rinat Schnadower, Roberto Voorbij, safety, Sal'it Krac, science, security, social media, spirituality, Style, Tamara Tokic, technique, technology, test, thoughts, Ting-Ting Cheng, travel, UN, video, Videos, WIPO, Work, WTO
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GUMBUSTERS
text and image roberto voorbij After Ghost, Ad and MythBusters there are now GumBusters! Spotted at the entrance of gated community in progress, Dutch airport Schiphol. It’s always a bit ambiguous chewing gum patterns on pavements. Meant as freshener of … Continue reading
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Tagged adbusters, airport, Aldous Huxley, Amsterdam, amusement park, architecture, art, Brave New World, chewing gum, comedy, control, corporate clothing, culture, design, entertainment, food, freedom, fun, ghostbusters, gum, gumbusters, Holland, humor, inspiration, mythbusters, opinion, politics, public space, random, Schiphol, Simulacra, simulacrum, street art, technique, technology, thoughts, uniform
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WAR IS PEACE, FREEDOM IS SLAVERY, IGNORANCE IS STRENGTH.
image roberto voorbij Freedom, Peace, Knowledge. Artist unknown – Street Art, Amsterdam (2011).
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Tagged 1984, Amsterdam, freedom, George Orwell, knowlegde, peace, street art, technique
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Capturing Wilders
text and image roberto voorbij The Emmen artist Rolf Mulder invites creatives to give their view on “the phenomenon Wilders”. Through an open call with the ambiguous title ‘Capture Wilders’, artists is asked to apply their skill of understanding the … Continue reading
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Tagged freedom, Geert Wilders, politics, PVV, Roberto Voorbij, Rolf Mulder, Spinoza
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