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What is a Whirl-Mart?
     The action is comprised of a group of anti-shoppers ranging in size from 1 to 50 members. The ritual consists of activists/actors arriving at a Wal-Mart, Toys-R-Us or another chain superstore at 12-noon on the first Saturday or Sunday of the month and proceeding to push empty shopping carts slowly and silently through the aisles. Eventually, all of the participants locate one another and form a single-file chain of anti-shoppers which weaves, wanders, and whirls throughout the store for about an hour. It is a collective reclamation of space that is otherwise only used for buying and selling. It is a symbolic display of the will to resist the capitalist ideology.
     'Whirl-Mart' is an experiment that can be approached from several different angles. As a work of art, it examines and blurs the boundaries that have been established between performance art, protest, living sculpture, and direct action. As an action of resistance, it utilizes the power of silence in occupying private consumer-dominated space with a symbolic spectacle. As a ceremony, it is a counter-ritual to shopping that transforms the super-store and its wall-to-wall array of products into a surreal and colorful cathedral. And what the heck-- it's just darned fun!

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Friday 30 January 2004

Wal-Mart - online MC "battle"

posted by Michael | Friday 30 January 2004 9:34 AM
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Tuesday 27 January 2004

Ikeaphobia and its discontents
a rant in favor of Ikea and Starbucks.

whatever, man.

posted by Michael | Tuesday 27 January 2004 10:41 PM
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Wednesday 21 January 2004

Fear and Loathing in Wal-Mart
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At 2 o'clock in the morning, a Super Wal-Mart changes, subtly, from a shopping Mecca to a haven of the Damned. With the teeming hordes of blue-frocked zombies stocking shelves and cleaning floors, the late-night Wal-Mart customer is overcome with a feeling of despair. The employees suddenly outnumber you five to one. Once, you felt in control of your shopping experience, but now you wonder, 'What if the Wal-Mart natives get restless? Can I hope to defend myself against these barbarians of convenience?' The employees, mindless of your fears, stare at you unhappily while you try to choose flavors of Rice-a-Roni, and you quickly default to 'Chicken' and go about your business. The late night Wal-Mart is simply a place you do not belong.
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posted by Michael | Wednesday 21 January 2004 10:23 PM
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Monday 19 January 2004

Vietcong-Starbucks-Remix.jpg

errrrr......okay.
via BoingBoing.

posted by Michael | Monday 19 January 2004 8:45 AM
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