Free Speech For Sale
July 21, 2003 6:52 AM Subscribe
Free Speech For Sale, a free online album of audio collages using only found sound from advertising, launched today. Today's New York Times has a brief article about it, featuring an interview with the organizer, Every Man, and.. well.. modesty prevents me.
This post was deleted for the following reason: great post, but self-link, can someone pick this up and do it right?
prevents you from buying a textad? Hyping yourself with antihype is not irony, it's hype.
posted by planetkyoto at 7:05 AM on July 21, 2003
posted by planetkyoto at 7:05 AM on July 21, 2003
It's not a commercial venture.
posted by starkeffect at 7:09 AM on July 21, 2003
posted by starkeffect at 7:09 AM on July 21, 2003
Hype is not restricted to commercial ventures. Reputation capital, etc.
posted by Bryant at 7:18 AM on July 21, 2003
posted by Bryant at 7:18 AM on July 21, 2003
From the link: RTSP/1.0 400 Bad Request Server: QTSS/4.1.3 (Build/412.45; Platform/MacOSX) Cseq: Connection: Close
modesty prevents me.
Yes. Yes, it does.
posted by dhoyt at 7:18 AM on July 21, 2003
modesty prevents me.
Yes. Yes, it does.
posted by dhoyt at 7:18 AM on July 21, 2003
connection closed
The internet's version, taking the 5th.
posted by thomcatspike at 7:23 AM on July 21, 2003
The internet's version, taking the 5th.
posted by thomcatspike at 7:23 AM on July 21, 2003
starkeffect, there are very very very very few instances when self-linking in a Front Page Post is acceptable, and I'm afraid this isn't one of those instances. The folks around here jump on that kind of stuff as though it were a million dollars. Just so's you know, if you didn't already get the idea.
Oh, and the FSFS site is having a very hard time loading.
posted by ashbury at 7:42 AM on July 21, 2003
Oh, and the FSFS site is having a very hard time loading.
posted by ashbury at 7:42 AM on July 21, 2003
So next time email someone and get them to list it for you, lauding the creation of a fellow filterite.
posted by websavvy at 7:55 AM on July 21, 2003
posted by websavvy at 7:55 AM on July 21, 2003
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