Would love to find more people in Auckland who culture jam…I put up stickers around bus shelters, magazine stands and inside uni. Culture Jamming can basically about anything that you’re not happy with but nobody is doing anything about it. Stepping out of the ‘normal’ boundary will instantly make you a culture jammer, if you have the message to spread.
sparklysawdust's Life List
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1. love without any doubt
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2. write "love exists" somewhere public
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3. shave off my hair and do something useful with it
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4. volunteer at the Media Education Foundation
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5. never ever make a myspace account
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6. work as a hostess in a lesbian bar in Tokyo
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7. own a DVD copy of 'Tamala 2010: Punk Cat in Space"
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8. make a movie about the issues I want to talk about
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9. go to a Jill Scott concert
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10. feel love like I once used to
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11. live in a loft
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12. live in Wellington
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13. record my music to quality standard and share with people
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How I did it
How I did it: A guy at my work brought a huge bag of rolls one day and was sharing with workmates - he told us he got them from dumpster diving and I jumped up and asked him to take me along! From there I joined a small group of people who met every Monday night and drove around our city in two separate cars and collected a mountain of food to share amongst us. Read how I did it…
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