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Entries in celebration (16)

Wednesday
Sep122012

DRAFT Prelude & Instructions for the Anarchives for #S17

[From Jez]

Comments & criticisms are absolutely necessary. But you can expect something like this to be distributed along with the signs on S15 in Washington Sq & S16 in Foley Sq. Negesti is my main coordinator in NYC right now, but contact me if interested in helping. We need movers and photographers!

                 [DRAFT]

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                 PRELUDE

In the first days of the Occupation of Liberty Plaza, amidst all of the pragmatic bustle and idealistic anxiety, a small group of radical archivists began to assemble a small collection of the community's signs.  Each sign's anonymous composition showed distinction, each one clever, eccentric, and beautiful in its own right. And when assembled together, the many signs' messages beamed a light in the darkest nights of NY's Financial District, a beacon, a light, one bright enough to outshine even the Eye of Sauron.

And the People came, from all around the city, surrounding states, other nations; they came to Occupy Wall Street. And so the community grew. And as the community grew, so did the Archivists' collection. And as the Occupiers grew proud of their occupation, so did the archivists of their collection. And everyone was so content and busy with all this growth that nobody stopped to ask: what are these signs, what do they mean to us, why are they important...and most obvious of all, what should we do with them?

In the days after the Raid, when we'd lost our place to live, and after the money had begun to dry up, though it had mostly caused trouble anyway, these questions were still unanswered and the Archivists were getting restless. In particular, one that was more radical than most began to suggest wild ideas of returning the Archives to the People, creating a revolutionary archive, a decentralized network of individuals, places, and things, that would be documented by the movement in-itself and for-itself.  While the Archivists either ignored this unfamiliar idea or tried to distance themselves from the archivist, his idea had begun to travel around the movement, and has come to be recognized under a distinct name: they called it the Anarchives.

The Archivists could neither understand the project's logic nor tolerate it's seeming uncertainty, but they also could not suggest a solution for maintaining the non-institutional OWS Archives as the group had originally planned. So instead, the Archivists made plans to give away the collection to the Tamiment, a traditional, institutional archive where the signs would be guarded and documented by experts. And despite these plans to ultimately surrender the archives to NYU, they demanded first and foremost that the radical archivist surrender his collection to them.

But the rogue archivist couldn't stand to see his work perverted and ideas rejected out of hand. So the archivist - now, declared, an Anarchivist! - stole away with his portion of the signs, vowing to return them to their rightful owners. But with no names to go on, and no one to claim to own them, the only rightful holder seemed to be the OWS community itself.  Believing it fitter to lose them among the community of their creators, rather than to stow them away safely for a thousand years in a private tower in Greenwich Village, he stowed the signs in a locker. On the birthday of the movement, he would give them back to the People and let them decide what to do. So the Anarchivist, having abandoned his property to the Commons, leaves the signs to you this day along with the following note:

            INSTRUCTIONS
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            Anarchivists' Challenge

1. Take these signs. Take one or a few, or as many as you think you can personally care for and keep them safe. But DON'T keep them to yourself! 
2. Record yr history of the sign, yr thoughts and experiences and share them with others. Call together events to discuss the experiences and ideas that these signs represent. Be engaged in history, even as you write it.
3. Come together again around the movement's birthday, wherever you are and with however many you can assemble, and prepare to give them away again. These signs belong to all of us, as all of us are their archivists; so we are Anarchivists and so we pledge our dedication.

With all hope in lost causes,
The Anarchivist(s?)
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Interested participants are invited to come to Washington Sq on Sept 15 and Foley Square on September 16, 2012, where the Anarchives will be distributed.

We request you join one (or more) of the following start-up communities:
1. An email listserv
2. The OWS Anarchives Facebook group
3. A wiki.occupy.net account

Indicate yr preference and we'll set you up as necessary. We invite you to develop community events using your gifts. You are our historical astronauts. We invite you to imagine & urge you to create the meaning of what the history of this movementous event has been.

Wednesday
Aug082012

OAS: #TITMOTA e-flyer

Monday
Jun042012

The Birth of The People's Movement: Fathers protecting Mother Earth, Home of the 100%

  • Sunday, June 17, 2012
  • 12:00pm until 11:35pm

Fathers and families gathering together to celebrate the Father's of the 99%, Occupy's 9 month anniversary, The Battle of Bunker Hill's 237th anniversary, and life on earth.

Free music
Barter network
Games
Art
Action at night - Prepping The People's Summit (Time's Sq)

Wednesday
May302012

WS2MS: Communique from Co-organizer Fawn Potash

Bravo everybody!  My sincerest gratitude for making Wall Street to Main Street into this most amazing constellation of exhibits, workshops, seminars, performances, tours and cool stuff.  I intend to write each one of you a personal thank-you note with copies of our press clippings, but until then, I want you to know what a meaningful experience this has been for me in meeting and getting to know your work and passions.  It has been a personal and community-wide education.  Like many Occupy events, it has demonstrated many of the principles of the movement in action.  

There are many intangible results.  At the most basic level, WS2MS supports the idea that we, along with people all over the world can speak and act on our own behalf.   If we have not changed any minds, we have at least provoked conversation and offered opportunities for engagement and education at every level and sensibility.  We have worked well with all of Catskill's community stakeholders giving us a successful track record and deeper connection to our neighbors.  Plus Catskill has buzz.  Even if people didn't make it to Main Street in person, there's no way they missed the PR storm.   People know we are here now. 

The tangible results have great import for Catskill too.  This project played a major role in attracting several paying residential and storefront tenants.  The long dormant Civil War era factory building, Union Mills has found a buyer, who sees the historic value of this property and its potential as a cultural linchpin on Main Street.  There's much more, but we can go into more detail as we put together the project archive.  

Your gift to Catskill and the audiences we have engaged is unquantifiably valuable.  I hope we will be able to come up with some creative way to publicly acknowledge your contribution in a lasting way.

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Monday
May282012

Occupy Memorial Day 2012

[Photo of a veteran at OWS by Monty Stilson; click to see the gallery]

Worth remembering.

[Photo from Ted Hamm, who's occupying Rockaway today.]

Thursday
May242012

WS2MS: Our Final Weekend's Programming

Wednesday
Mar212012

Radical Ice Cream Social

Friday
Feb242012

Occupy Town Square 3 [f26]

ABOUT OTS:

Occupy Wall Street is four months old. We don't live in a park anymore, but we're still here, and we're still fighting for economic justice. Now, OWS is coming to a neighborhood near you. Over the next few months, mobile, daytime occupations, called Occupy Town Squares, will be held in parks and other public spaces, indoor and outdoor, around New York City. For a few hours a week, these events will recreate the essence of the Zuccotti Park Occupation. There will be info tables, teach-ins, trainings, and political discussions.

Whether you consider yourself a supporter of the movement or not, we want to meet you: come share your ideas and stories, learn about the movement, argue with us, debate with us, collaborate with us. If you're already active in OWS, this is a chance to exchange information, to coordinate between working groups, and to get to know our brothers and sisters in the movement.

Wednesday
Feb082012

The People Staged/Occupy Town Square [#f11]

Hey everybody,
quick FYI: spread the word about Saturday..

The People Staged (a mobile venue for performance in solidarity with
the Occupy movement) will host the next OpenStage this Saturday @ OTS'
F11 event (http://www.facebook.com/events/245826935491981/).

For all you musicians and performers, mark your calendars and get your
5-minute act together. We would love to share/experience more music,
performance art..storytelling..and dance too!

Sign-up @ 1:30ish
25th Round of OpenStage Performances @ 2:00ish-5:00ish

The stage will be indoors this time. A tricky treat.
Not sure on the PA yet.
We'll try and film/photo a little better this time.
Planning to have a projector, so if you want to display some visuals
while you do your thing contact us (or short-film/whatever)

If you're interested in performing just come out and sign-up! If you
want to help with the stage e-mail us. We also have a Google Group if
you're interested in the inner group discussions/decisions.

thepeoplestaged@gmail.com

See you Saturday!

Occupy Town Square II: West Park

Sunday
Jan152012

Report-back on Saturday's [#J14] Yoko Ono/OWS Wish Tree Gathering at Liberty Square

[PRESS COVERAGE Sample]:

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Photo: Sam Levin

[Morgan's Report]:

I thought today was really rather wonderful and wanted to send appreciation to everyone who was there…it started to feel like a community again.

Occupy Yoga was terrific (and kept us warm), the Occuponics rocked (thanks all!), it was nice to get some [Yoko Ono] postcards to send to people and be part of the Wish Tree (great to be there in tandem with that group [Occupy with Art]!) there were some testimonials from occupiers, what I thought was a really interesting sketch for a “stepping stone to the future” choreographic/interactive/installation project, the die-in was kinda awesome, and I hope there were poets – I had to leave with a student and couldn’t stay the whole time so was sad to miss the poetry compost I hope did happen.   And I heard Kitchen had some yummy chicken.  Whom/what did I leave out?

Please let me know what else was going on – and would love to hear thoughts and suggestions for more events.

We are still hoping that performative things can happen from noon to two during the week for the lunch time crowd – maybe focused on supporting outreach?   And still longing for the return of the People Staged! Fateh is saying they might try to do Occupy Yoga on the weekends (weather permitting) so please let OccupyCurveball (Re-Occupy with Culture&Ideas) know any ideas you might have.

There is really room for many many things that can serve a lot of needs here.

Our focus is now switching to supporting the events for MLK/Occupy the Dream and J17 Occupy Congress…but let’s talk about what can happen next week!

MorganJen

Wednesday
Jan112012

The People Staged (Barricade Removal Celebration) 

After the barricades are removed from Zuccotti Park, a few members of The People Staged team, along with Joe from the puppet group, celebrate with three musician/activists amidst police intervention! The first TPS performers in Zuccotti post-eviction..thus, 22 rounds of performances and 450 performers!



Monday
Jan022012

Occupy: New Year's Revolution 2012!

Paul Talbot [OwA Occupeyes] V-blogs the events of New Year's Eve at Liberty Square HERE.

New Years eve in Zuccotti Park (turned out) to be a pretty amazing evening filled with suspense, drama and the NYPD doing what the NYPD does best: over-control everything and create mass hysteria. #Occupy2012 came in with a blast!

Check out the amazing projections ringing in 2012!

Saturday
Dec312011

Happy New Year 2012, from OwA!

Monday
Dec262011

Occupy Art #f12

Facebook Page You Tube Twitter 

Occupy Art: Hi there, shall we collaborate on this?

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“Imagination is everything. It is the preview of life's coming attractions.” - Albert Einstein

February the 12th has been announced as an international day of creative action for the worldwide Occupy movement.

Stemming from Occupy Melbourne, the home of the ‘tent monsters meme’, this day is all about coming at things from different angles, playing with reality and having some fun in these very serious times.

Exhibitions, music, street-art, performance, theatre, you name it, lets infect it with a bit of Occupy creativity.

Spread the word, lets start this creative virus. Here is a little video:

http://youtu.be/iSxgHHfZvGs

To discuss and collaborate please join the Facebook page.

https://www.facebook.com/pages/Occupy-Art-International-Day-Of-Creative-Action-Feb-12-F12/346946421987719

Or if Tumblr is your style:

http://occupy-art-feb12.tumblr.com/

Please use the hash tag #F12

Please contact carlscrase@gmail.com with further questions.

Friday
Dec232011

Occupy Bronx invites you to XMAS Caroling, Music and Festivities for the 99%

To Interested Musicians and Artists:

Join Occupy the Bronx as we close out the year with a day of song and joy. Get into the holiday spirit, and come carol with us! We will be singing, making music, handing candy out to children, rocking our awesome costumes, and so much more! Everyone is welcome. Bring a friend, or two, or five!

We are inviting musicans and artists to join us for Parrandas. We are looking for drummers, (especially non-stationary drums), singers and carolers. We need more maracas, bells, and panderos (tambourines), and guitars (cuatro), guiro (instrument gourd). They are really easy to follow along. I am sending some youtube clips so everyone can get the general idea.

When: XMAS EVE: SAT, DECEMBER 24th.

Where: Fordham Plaza (bronx, ny) Across from Metro North

Time: 11am-2pm

How to get there: Take D or # 4 Train Uptown to Fordham Road. Then either walk to Fordham plaza or take 12 bus there

Here’s an example of a Parranda:



If you would like to help us out or have any questions please contact Zhana: zh.kurti@gmail.com

Sunday
Dec182011

OWS Holiday Bazaar and Skill Share

OWS Sustainability Working Group and Evolver Present:
The OWS Holiday Bazaar and Skill Share…..

Where?
CityLife Wellness
75 Frost St. Brooklyn NY 11211
(take the L train to Lorimer)

When?
Sunday December 18th, 2011
1pm to 9pm

This is a FREE event! OWS Sustainability and Evolver are committed to building alternative economies out of the shell of the old. Instead of relying on currency to determine value, we believe in a system that allows individuals to work together and assess value for themselves. People are encouraged to bring items or skills of their own so that they may interact with the vendors. Its packed with workshops and a live barter market, donation based body work, dinner and live music. Everyone is encouraged to bring an item, art, s…kill or service to come and barter with. Folks are also free to accept donations as well.

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