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		<title>Video from Museum of World Culture lecture</title>
		<description>On 13 March, Karl and Otto visited the Museum of World Culture to talk about the exhibition "Take Action!". The lecture, held in Swedish, can be seen here and downloaded here (Windows Media Video, 118 Mb).
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		<link>http://www.isk-gbg.org/abstracthacktivism/?p=24</link>
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		<title>Otto in icon magazine</title>
		<description>Régine Debatty (also known from we make money not art) is guest editing the current (February) issue of icon, and has included a piece on Otto - well worth a read! </description>
		<link>http://www.isk-gbg.org/abstracthacktivism/?p=22</link>
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		<title>&#8220;Take Action&#8221; exhibition is open</title>
		<description>Today, the "Take action: 83 ways to change the world" opens at the Museum of World Culture in Gothenburg, Sweden. The exhibition, curated by Clara Åhlvik (in collaboration with Otto von Busch, Karl Palmås and Stellan Vinthagen) features some of the phenomena described in abstract hacktivism. </description>
		<link>http://www.isk-gbg.org/abstracthacktivism/?p=23</link>
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		<title>Video from Resistance Studies Network seminar</title>
		<description>On October 25th, Karl and Otto spoke at a seminar arranged by the University of Göteborg Resistance Studies Network.
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		<link>http://www.isk-gbg.org/abstracthacktivism/?p=20</link>
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		<title>AbHack in the new issue of Cap &#038; Design</title>
		<description>In the critique section of the new issue of Cap & Design (Swedish design journal), Johanna Lewengard contextualises and nicely extends some of the themes of the book. Defintely worth a read! </description>
		<link>http://www.isk-gbg.org/abstracthacktivism/?p=19</link>
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		<title>Exhibition at the Museum of World Culture, Gothenburg</title>
		<description>Ideas from abstract hacktivism will feature in a new exhibition at the Museum of World Culture in Gothenburg, due to open in January 2008. Watch this space for more info. </description>
		<link>http://www.isk-gbg.org/abstracthacktivism/?p=18</link>
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		<title>Review in ptqk_blogzine</title>
		<description>This time around, the reviewer is somewhat less approving - read the review here (in Spanish). </description>
		<link>http://www.isk-gbg.org/abstracthacktivism/?p=17</link>
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		<title>Otto at the Stockholm fashion week</title>
		<description>Tomorrow, Friday 17 August, he will give a lecture on fashion hacking - 17h00 (-ish), Allmänna Enskilda Galleriet, Kronobergsbergsgatan 37, Fridhemsplan, Stockholm. </description>
		<link>http://www.isk-gbg.org/abstracthacktivism/?p=16</link>
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		<title>Review in Neural</title>
		<description>The review of abstract hacktivism can be read here. </description>
		<link>http://www.isk-gbg.org/abstracthacktivism/?p=15</link>
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		<title>Global Guerillas and Brave New War</title>
		<description>Interestingly, the number of examples of "computer thought" is rapidly increasing. One such example is the work of John Robb: the Global Guerillas blog and the Brave New War book.
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		<link>http://www.isk-gbg.org/abstracthacktivism/?p=14</link>
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