Street Action

IMF

‘IMF’, Porto, Portugal, 2010

Homage to the effort of the IMF and European Union in saving Portugal from its economical demons.

‘Buy and sell gold’

‘IMF’, Porto, Portugal, 2010 Homage to the effort of the IMF and European Union in saving Portugal from its economical demons. ‘Buy and sell gold’

Occupy Everywhere

“You can’t evict an idea”. Photos from day 1 at Occupy London in St Pauls Cathedral.
Back in May d went to Portugal to exhibit the RevoLOOtion artwork, coincidence or not, those were the first days of the “Spanish Revolution” and d joined them in Lisbon for the first “Yes We Camp” at Rossio. It was an enriching experience and since it was dissolved ds been looking for ways to practice some of the thoughts that bloomed there. Meanwhile d came back to London just on time to join the first day at Occupy London!  

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“You can’t evict an idea”. Photos from day 1 at Occupy London in St Pauls Cathedral. Back in May d went to Portugal to exhibit the RevoLOOtion artwork, coincidence or not, those were the first days of the “Spanish Revolution” and d joined them in Lisbon for the first “Yes We Camp” at Rossio. It [...]

Acampamento L123

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O Acampamento L123 foi um encontro de ideias e pessoas focado na sustentabilidade e soberania alimentar.
Estes temas foram apresentados e discutidos em grupo, permitindo o esclarecimento e aprendizagem de técnicas e conceitos derivados dos mesmos. Os participantes tiveram oportunidade de colocar em prática alguns desses conhecimentos através de actividades desenvolvidas dentro e fora da quinta, como por exemplo: respigagem de peixe na praia e de fruta / legumes no mercado municipal; fabrico de pão; limpeza da horta e separação de compostos; construção de canteiros. Foram ainda desenvolvidas acções directas em locais públicos como forma de sensibilização da população local e turistas, utlizando para tal a criatividade associada a produtos e soluções criadas no acampamento.

O Acampamento L123 foi um encontro de ideias e pessoas focado na sustentabilidade e soberania alimentar. Estes temas foram apresentados e discutidos em grupo, permitindo o esclarecimento e aprendizagem de técnicas e conceitos derivados dos mesmos. Os participantes tiveram oportunidade de colocar em prática alguns desses conhecimentos através de actividades desenvolvidas dentro e fora da [...]

Guerrilla Gardens

 

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Cultivating cities, feeding people, spreading nature. See all photos and follow map here. Help them to grow whenever you are!

  Cultivating cities, feeding people, spreading nature. See all photos and follow map here. Help them to grow whenever you are!

Slut Walk [Lisbon]

 

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“Children clothes don’t create paedophiles! Women clothes don’t create rapists!”
Slut Walk – international protest against the belief that any aspect of a woman’s appearance might explain or excuse rape. [1]

  “Children clothes don’t create paedophiles! Women clothes don’t create rapists!” Slut Walk – international protest against the belief that any aspect of a woman’s appearance might explain or excuse rape. [1]

People Rise Up

Photos from the Occupy movement acting in Lisbon. Includes the latest international protest on the 19th of June and the initial camping in Rossio “Acampada de Lisboa” one month earlier. See / use pictures here.

Photos from the Occupy movement acting in Lisbon. Includes the latest international protest on the 19th of June and the initial camping in Rossio “Acampada de Lisboa” one month earlier. See / use pictures here.

G20 > London Meltdown

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The 2009 G-20 London summit protests occurred in the days around the G-20 summit on 2 April 2009, which was the focus of protests from a number of groups over various long-standing and topical issues. These ranged from disquiet over economic policy, anger at the banking system and bankers’ remuneration and bonuses, the continued war on terror and concerns over climate change.
Although the majority of the protests and protesters were peaceful, the threat of violence and criminal damage were used by police as a reason to detain, or “kettle”, protesters as part of Operation Glencoe. A bystander, Ian Tomlinson, died shortly after being pushed to the ground by a police officer. A second post-mortem has revealed that Tomlinson may have died from an abdominal haemorrhage. A police officer has been questioned under suspicion of manslaughter[4] and the inquest in Mr Tomlinson’s death found that he was unlawfully killed. In Wikipedia

Download Ds pictures The 2009 G-20 London summit protests occurred in the days around the G-20 summit on 2 April 2009, which was the focus of protests from a number of groups over various long-standing and topical issues. These ranged from disquiet over economic policy, anger at the banking system and bankers’ remuneration and bonuses, [...]