Guerrilla communication

Guerrilla communication

Guerrilla communication and communication guerrilla refer to unconventional forms of communication and/or intervention in public events or discourse, for reasons ranging from political activism to marketing.

One form of guerrilla communication is the creation of ritual via participative public spectacle to disrupt or protest a public event or to shift the perspectives of passers-by. Such spectacles often take the form of street and guerrilla theater. Another way to create such spectacle is via tactical frivolity.

Pie-throwing as performance art is a form of guerrilla communication. Other forms of guerrilla communication include adbusting, graffiti, hacktivism (notably cyber squatting), and reclaiming.

ee also

*2007 Boston Mooninite scare, guerrilla communication gone awry
*Culture jamming
*The KLF/K Foundation, practitioners of guerrilla communication
*Lavender Menace
*monochrom
*Publixtheatre Caravan.
*Reclaim the Streets
*Spaßguerilla
*Subvertising
*W.I.T.C.H.
*Youth International Party

External links

* [http://www.contrast.org/KG/engindex.htm The handbook of communication guerrilla]
* [http://www.media-hijack.com Media hijack]
* [http://www.memefest.org Memefest, international festival of radical communication]
* [http://www.republicart.net/disc/artsabotage/afrikagruppe01_en.htm autonome a.f.r.i.k.a.-gruppe: "Communication guerrilla - Transversality in everyday life?"]
* [http://www.contrast.org/KG/nett20.htm autonome a.f.r.i.k.a.-gruppe, Luther Blissettt and Sonja Brünzels, "Communication guerrilla - a message out of the deeper German backwood"]


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