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ACTUAL VIRTUAL - JANUARY 2006
ISSN 1752-5624
Rhizomatic 1#
Rhizomatic 1# is about a squatted art and community space that took place in Brighton in January 2001. It was organised by an anarchist collective called SPOR, which developed from the original Spiral Tribe founders with a focus of providing active spaces of freedom within local communities, based on the thought that "without somewhere to be free then freedom is nothing more than an abstract idea". They base their activities on a method of action that draws inspiration from Hakim Bey's concept of 'temporary autonomous zones' and from as Deleuzian notion of the rhizome which they can put into action. They consciously organise a network that does not attempt to maintain a permanent political presence but which rather appears at intermediate intervals, inspired by the mushroom which fruits intermittently on the basis of an ongoing mycelium. Their experiments inspire and spread this network of ideas, people, connections and actions.
Directed by Matt Lee, the film was made by Indifference Productions and Weigh In, Way Out Productions, independent film-makers active in Brighton, UK.
For further details see:
http://www.indifference.demon.co.uk or
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/matt.lee7
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