- Abrupt (3)
- Learn about Abrupt, a site that advocates culture jamming through sites featuring articles, forums, and the Abrupt manifesto.
Adbusters' Culture Jammer's Headquarters
- Designed to be an activist tool, this site allows culture jammers to learn about, and take steps to stop, the marketing pollutants in the mental environment.- Anti-Advertising Agency, The
- Creates constructive parodies and gently humorous campaigns which critically consider the role and strategies of today's marketing media. - Are You Generic?
- Seeks to protest, question, and disprove unethical corporations, censorship, excessive advertising, and hypocrisy in the media through art, apparel, and discussions. - Culture Jammer's Encyclopedia
- Virtual reference book of all things subversive, fraudulent, anti-commercial, or just plain fun and devious. Includes tons of cool links. - Detroit Project, The
- Producers of an ad campaign targeting the connection between SUVs, and terrorism. By Americans for Fuel Efficient Cars, a nonprofit group dedicated to decreasing America's reliance on foreign oil. - Droplift Project, The
- Experimental music dropped into record store bins. Burn your own Droplift CD, print out a cover, and drop it anywhere that sells CDs. - Grey Sweatsuit Revolution
- Experiment in personal and social expression via the limitation of one's superficial identity to a grey sweatsuit for a pre-determined and extended period of time. - Hacking Memes
- An essay on memes and their use in culture. Identifies the techniques used by culture-jammers to supplant the messages of mass media and popular culture. From the First Monday Journal. - Hyper-Redundant-Mart
- Why buy the product, when you can buy the idea? - Illegal Signs
- Tracking down illegal billboards throughout Canada. - Institute for Applied Autonomy
- Researches and develops technologies of cultural insurrection, also known as Contestational Robots or Robotic Objectors. - Klein, Naomi@
- Find sites for Naomi Klein, the Canadian journalist, author, and activist. Sites provide articles and newsletters, reviews, multimedia, and interviews with the writer of books on topics related to anti-globalization.
- Modern Television
- Media commentary, satire, and video from San Francisco independent producer Phil Patiris. - Negativland@
- Find sites for Negativland, the experimental music band which gained notoriety after legal wranglings with the rock band U2. Sites provide band profile, articles, discography, sound files, and radio show of the band from the San Francisco Bay Area.
- New York's Great Outdoors
- Stay Free provides a rough guide to Manhattan ad creep. With a handy map to mark the massive ads popping all over the city. - Organique.com
- Features advertising parodies, blogs, and journal entries. - Popaganda
- Subversive art of Ron English including Billboard Liberation Front projects, music, shows and events. - Positive Propaganda
- Building a movement to make counter-commercial banner ads and multimedia available freely on the web. - Reverend Billy@
- Learn the gospel of Reverend Billy, the anti-consumer satirist preaching the evils of consumerism, through sites featuring articles, songs and lyrics, and news related to the founder of The Church of Stop Shopping.
- Seemen
- Art group creating a mix of robots, machines, sculpture, computers, science, inventions, audience interaction, and storytelling. - ShopDropping.net
- All about the practice of 'droplifting,' a form of culture jamming in which the droplifter covertly places merchandise in store displays. - Skaggs, Joey@
- Find out more about Joey Skaggs, the media prankster and performing artist. Sites provide news and interviews, articles, and videos of one of the originators of culture jamming.
- Slumber, Inc.
- Street-art/propaganda campaign disguised as a large corporate entity that uses false advertisements, wheat-pasted posters, and stickers to communicate its messages. - Stay Free!
- Nonprofit magazine about commercialism and U.S. culture. - Team 7
- Building renegade architecture. The Onion@
- Laugh out loud with The Onion, the satirical weekly newspaper with reports, articles, and videos on international, national, and local news.- ŪTMark
- Brokerage that supports the sabotage of corporate products by channeling funds from investors to workers for specific projects grouped into "mutual funds".
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