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Kenya: Artivists versus the state
kingfisher
#1 Posted : Wednesday, April 16, 2014 6:36:05 PM
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Some guy trying to write about Kenya......

Kenya: Artivists versus the state
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Muriel
#2 Posted : Thursday, April 17, 2014 1:48:44 PM
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The artivist warns us what will happen if we accept the moth-eaten ideologies of neo-classical economics, of the life-denying tendencies of the "Washington Consensus", of the laissez faire dystopia that will emerge if we don't organise. And, crucially, the artivist reminds us that, in the words of Staceyann Chin, "All oppression is connected".


The artivist is fighting alone. In a lost war. He too will join 'them' immediately 'they' allow him 'in'. So long as he depends on the 'media' he is going nowhere.

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wanyee
#3 Posted : Thursday, April 17, 2014 3:16:26 PM
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The irony is that Al Jazeera .is based in a country you can least describe as democratic. and financed by groups you can least describe as civil.talk of not seeing the log in your eye but a spec in another person's eye
tycho
#4 Posted : Thursday, April 17, 2014 4:43:03 PM
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Artivism, it seems, has eluded the writer's grasp. Or rather, artivism that's decidedly 'anti-state' in dialogue or confrontation is activism struggling to understand art.

But 'art' and 'artists' will and are spurring the twenty first century.
symbols
#5 Posted : Thursday, April 17, 2014 9:10:23 PM
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Africa is becoming more active on the global arena and Kenya is considered an important player in Africa.

The past two decades we have seen improvements in communication technologies that have shifted our relationship with information and that might have implications not only in Kenyan politics but world politics.

To govern without excessive use of force while pursuing(or offering the illusion of pursuing) democratic ideals would require shared perceptions,ideas,culture and understanding in order to foster unity of purpose and action.Mass media and the education system were largely tasked with that.

The internet offers interactivity i.e. two-way flow of information unlike mass media which is one-way.It also offers fast access to vast caches of information from a variety of sources with different influences.This threatens the unity by challenging what it is based on.

Art in its various forms appeals to man but also has the capability to embody ideals and emotions into symbols.Fashion,music,art e.t.c. are important and influential aspects of both culture and politics.A global issue.
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