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DIY & CONTRE-CULTURES MUSICALES, une annexe 2.0
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Ce blog est l'annexe virtuelle du mémoire éponyme. Ici, vous trouverez tous les artistes cités dans le mémoire, référencés par des visuels en tout genre : oeuvres directes, photographies, dessins, citations. Vous pourrez aussi retrouver une galerie des illustrations et expérimentations contenues dans le mémoire. Libre à vous de visiter ce blog comme bon vous semble : d'un seul coup ou par contreculture. Un onglet Playlist a aussi été ajouté, au càs où vous vouliez surtout délecter vos oreilles. En vous souhaitant une agréable journée, Léa V.
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d-cm · 7 years ago
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TAPE, 
correspond à la cassette présente dans le mémoire, regroupant les trois contrecultures musicales.
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d-cm · 7 years ago
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VOL 1 POST PUNK, 
correspond au premier volume du mémoire
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d-cm · 7 years ago
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VOL 2 BLACK METAL, 
correspond au deuxième volume du mémoire
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d-cm · 7 years ago
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VOL 3 RIOT GRRRL, 
correspond au troisième volume du mémoire
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d-cm · 7 years ago
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WORKIN’ GAL, 
playlist de travail 
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d-cm · 7 years ago
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Saxophone everywhere, 
Du saxophone dans du punk, et ailleurs
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d-cm · 7 years ago
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Sniffing Glue N°11 - Juillet 1977
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d-cm · 7 years ago
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Go on
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d-cm · 7 years ago
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…the machine is a stranger to us; it is a stranger in which what is human is locked in, unrecognized, materialized and enslaved, but human nonetheless. The most powerful cause of alienation in the world of today is based on misunderstanding of the machine.
Simondon, G. (1980). On the Mode of Existence of Technical Objects, (June). p.11 (via fuckyeahdialectics)
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d-cm · 7 years ago
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French philosopher Jean Paul Sartre au café de Flore, Saint-Germain-des-Prés , Paris,  1945
by  Brassäi
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d-cm · 7 years ago
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Gaston Bachelard author of  The Poetics of Space  &  The Psychoanalysis of Fire.
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d-cm · 7 years ago
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…We are never real historians, but always near poets, and our evolution is perhaps nothing but an expression of poetry that was lost.
Gaston Bachelard, The Poetics of Space (via wordsnquotes)
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d-cm · 7 years ago
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Direct slavery is just as much the pivot of bourgeois industry as machinery, credit, etc. Without slavery you have no cotton; without cotton you have no industry. It is slavery that gave the colonies their value, it is the colonies that created world trade, and it is world trade that is the precondition of large-scale industry.
Karl Marx, The Poverty of Philosophy (via zwischenstadt)
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d-cm · 7 years ago
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History is made up of fragments and absences. What is left out is as significant as what is included.
Walter Benjamin (via margaterich)
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d-cm · 7 years ago
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The goal of the revolution is the abolition of fear.
Theodor Adorno, “Letters to Walter Benjamin” 18 March 1936, from Aesthetics and Politics (Verso), p. 125 (via weil-weil)
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d-cm · 7 years ago
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Bertolt Brecht and Walter Benjamin playing chess in the summer of 1934
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d-cm · 7 years ago
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papillon DADA de 1918
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