Friday 24 September 2010

Guerilla, Guerilla!

I actually came across this fantastic website in one of the toilet cubicles at Random House... [I always believe you think about/read about/daydream about the most amazing things sometimes whilst on the toilet doing the most disgusting things.... ANYWAY!
Guerilla, even after all these years, is still a taboo subject. Guerilla photography is shunned, apart from Banksy, who has become an ingenious exception to this rule. What makes Guerilla cultural art very cool IS the fact that its taboo, somehow forbidden and shunned upon by the society of today, when really, we should embrace the unusual, the dark, the mysterious, the taboo, the eccentric.
The Guerilla Poetics Project aims to do that with their fantastic website and important work aesthetic that goes into the dedication of this website.
To read about their manifesto, please click on the following http://www.guerillapoetics.org/manifesto/ and try and do what you can to help this fantastic cause.

[In the words of Che Guevara:
"At the risk of sounding ridiculous, the true revolutionary, I would say, is guided by principles of love." ]