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by headmine.net @shiftctrlesc
  1. The Anti-Manifesto Manifesto

    Manifestos are from an era when information moved slowly, but at the speed of light, there’s no time to declare your intentions … everything is made public as it happens. 

    Today a traditional manifesto arrives as a footnote to reality, just in time to make sense of a motion that’s already transpired. 

    Our actions and the reactions they excite are now the only meaningful declaration possible. The manifesto can no longer be separated from the reality it hopes to manifest. 

    New crowd funding platforms like Kickstarter point to a new kind of manifesto - one that merges declaration, action, and response into a single connective motion.

    The new manifesto turns goals into roles for both actors and audience alike … before the environment or the goals have a chance to change.

  2. Talk about it: twitter @shiftctrlesc