We encourage you to get out there and get amongst it. There is much amazing work on the streets already though. Respect it. Don’t put your stuff over other peoples good work. And aim to reclaim public or corporate space ~ leave the local stores alone .
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- Andrew Boyd Pranks and campaigns
- Ad Busters Culture Jam headquarters and home of anti-consumerist magazine Adbusters
- Artivist Creative by all means necessary
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- Billboard Liberation Front The name says it all
- Billionaires for wealthcare A great parody group posing as billionaires standing up for the american vulture economy
- Bubble Project Creating bubble trouble to rejig corporate messaging and to reclaim public space
- Bugaup Billboard Utilising Graffitists Against Unhealthy Promotions
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- Cacophony Society Individuals united through subversion, pranks, art, fringe explorations and meaningless madness
- Church of the SubGenius Organization that satirizes religion, unidentified flying objects, and popular culture
- Counter Productive Industries presents collective pranks, protest graphics and space reclamation
- Crimethinc Great collection of posters and zines
- Cut and Paint Creat stencil library on all things for a better world
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- Destructables A DIY site for projects of protest and creative dissent
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- Emergency Broadcast Network Multimedia performance group
- Evolution Control Committee Continues to risk millions in copyright violation fines for what The ECC calls “music”
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- Green Patriot Posters Great collection of graphic posters focusing on environmental themes
- Graffiti Research Lab Dedicated to outfitting graffiti artists with open sourced technologies
- Guardian A great article, photo compilation of inspirational street art
- Guerrilla girls Group of feminists devoted to fighting against sexism within the visual fine art world internationally
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- Improv Everywhere Prank collective that causes scenes of chaos and joy in public places
- Infringement Festival Interdisciplinary critical arts festival that features theatre, music, film, culture jamming
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- Joey Skaggs is America’s most notorious socio-political satirist, media activist, culture jammer.
- John Fekner Street and multimedia artist, who created hundreds of environmental, social, political and conceptual works
- Media Dissent Focuses on underground art, music and anti-authoritarian politics
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- Luther Blissett In 1994, hundreds of European artists, activists and pranksters adopted and shared the same identity. They all called themselves Luther Blissett and set to raising hell in the cultural industry
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- Mark Dice Media analyst and trouble maker
- Michael Moore American filmmaker, author, social critic and activist
- Molleindustria Radical games against the dictatorship of entertainment
- Moveon.org Progressive videos and graphics from around the web, delivered daily
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- Obey Manufacturing quality dissent with art since 1989
- One Leg Out Stencil tutorial
- 0100101110101101.org Net Art movement and are renowned for their subversion of public media
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- Poster Boy New York City based street artist using a razor to rearrange advertisements
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- Radical Graphics Site for activists to find high res graphics and stencils on political/social/environmental issues
- Rémi Gaillard A French humorist who performed well-documented series of pranks
- ®TMark A market-driven system of helping out jamming projects that attack without physical injury … to humans, that is
- Ruckus Society Lotsa cool art stuff and other direct action resources
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- Sniggle Culture Jammers encyclopaedia
- Space Hijackers A band of anarchitects who battle to save our streets, towns and cities from the evils of urban planners, architects, multinationals and other hoodlums
- Stencil Revolution A great forum on topics including street art, stickers, posters and subvertisements
- Street Wars is a 3 week long, 24/7, watergun assassination tournament
- Subvertise is the art of cultural resistance
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- The bubble project Creating bubble trouble
- The Church of Stop Shopping Uses street theatre to exhort consumers to abandon the products of large corporations and mass media
- The Junkyard Great selection of resources and tutorials
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- Wooster Collective A celebration of street art
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- Yes Lab helping progressive organizations and individuals carry out media-getting creative actions
- Yomango Shoplifting and anti-consumer lifestyle movement
This is just a small collection of some of the folks doing wild, wonderful and creative things out there. If you have a website you’d like us to include just send us an email here.

