The US Pavillion at the Venice Biennale in 2012 showcased some amazing initiatives and inspiring interventions targeting 'common good' through actions and urban design.
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Peter Solarz
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Sade Olutola
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Kaledo Art

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Show & Tell
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Jules of Nature
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The US Pavillion at the Venice Biennale in 2012 showcased some amazing initiatives and inspiring interventions targeting 'common good' through actions and urban design.
A GOOD resource about urban interventions to transform your city!
Start small and change your city! The collective efforts of a 100 interventions in one day can have a bigger impact than you think.
Micropolitics refers to small-scale interventions that are used for governing the behavior of large populations of people. Recent definitions of micropolitics, given by thinkers such as Michel Foucault and Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari, argue that micropolitics is a type of political regulation involved in shaping the preferences, attitudes, and perceptions of individual subjects.
Mathew Scherer in his chapter “Micropolitics” from the Encyclopedia of Governance by Mark Bevir (2007).
How To Change The World In 10 Micro Steps! An intro to the mini, everyday changes you can incorporate in your life.
From Micro Actions to Macro Change. A review of "Handmade Urbanism: From Community Initiatives to Participatory Model” an excellent resource for all micro-activists.
The Urban Tactics game from Partizaning is a great introduction for aspiring urban activists.
An excellent resource about creative activism
A great article about 'the emerging urbanism of small acts'
Tactical Urbanism Vol. 1 and 2 by the Streets Plan Collaborative are amazing resources for urban activists to get inspired from the bottom up.
rottenapple.us has a lot of great DIY urban actions and hacks. Most, if not all, are New York City based. Hence the name "Rotten Apple"?
Urban Bricolage is a fantastic resource of DIY actions and examples of urban hacks. Check it out! http://urbanbricolage.tumblr.com
What platforms do you use to organize members of your neighborhood and to mobilize action?
How do we go from a networked culture of photo sharing, text sharing, video sharing to action?