Douglas Rushkoff's new WFMU radio show, The Media Squat, interviews former Disinfo creative director Richard Metzger. Also on the program is Miriam Raymon from The Financial Times. Topics include the financial crisis, local currencies, Karl Marx, Crass, punk rock, counter-culture, and socialism in the US. (The Media Squat podcast).
'The Media Squat is freeform, bottom-up, open source radio looking towards similarly open source, bottom-up solutions to some of the problems engendered by our relentlessly top-down society. Each show will initiate a series of discussions, which will themselves comprise part of an expanding wiki of resources, support material, and community-generated content. This isn't pure '60s or Whole Earth radicalism and self-sufficiency (though it's certainly related) but a 21st Century, cyberpunk reclamation of all technologies and social contracts as essentially open source, up for discussion, and open to modification. It's an application of the hacker ethic and net collectivism to everything, done in the spirit of fun and adventure.'
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