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Tad Hirsch on Different Bits
Straight from the labs of MIT comes the voice of Tad Hirsch, activist, inventor, artist.
A frequent collaborator with the institute for applied autonomy and grassroots advocacy groups, Tad works to subvert ubiquitous communications technologies of the corporate state. From txtmob, tech-glue of the RNC protests, to iSee, an inverse surveillance system, Tad's projects tangibly empower.
A frequent collaborator with the institute for applied autonomy and grassroots advocacy groups, Tad works to subvert ubiquitous communications technologies of the corporate state. From txtmob, tech-glue of the RNC protests, to iSee, an inverse surveillance system, Tad's projects tangibly empower.
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I was quite excited at the idea of listening to Hirsch's comments on the IAA ( a fascinating collective that does a great job on a variety of issues in my opinion, tackled in a very creative way) but... but... the sound file attached to the headline only yields violin sounds. Is it a practical joke or a mistake?
http://www.indybay.org/news/2005/03/1730175.php
Sorry - this comment is 6 years late! But if you scroll or listen to the audio file for about 5 min. the interview begins.
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