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Situationist and ideas
The driving force of near-revolution in France in May 1968 were students inspired by the ideas of the Situationist International, which in turn had been inspired by Socialisme ou Barbarie.
The Abolition of Work and Other Essays ( 1986 ), draws upon some ideas of the Situationist International, the utopian socialists Charles Fourier and William Morris, anarchists such as Peter Kropotkin and Paul Goodman, and anthropologists such as Richard Borshay Lee and Marshall Sahlins.
Later, the Situationist International drew ideas from other groups such as Socialisme ou Barbarie.
For instance, Asger Jorn never believed in a conception of the Situationist ideas as exclusively artistic and separated from political involvement.
Situationist ideas have continued to echo through many aspects of culture and politics in Europe and the USA.
During the early 1980s, English anarchist Larry Law produced the Spectacular Times pocket-books series, which aimed to make Situationist ideas more easily assimilated into the anarchist movement.
* Situationist ideas exerted a strong influence on the design language of the punk rock phenomenon of the 1970s.
In the 1980s, his ideas evolved from a kind of Guénonist neo-traditionalism to a synthesis of anarchism and Situationist ideas with heterodox Sufism and Neopaganism, describing his ideas as " anarchist ontology " or " immediatism ".
Letterist International had almost no ideas in common with Isou's Lettrism, of which used the name only ironically ; instead, it was more a draft version of the Situationist International, of which anticipated many of the core ideas.
Jorn never believed in a conception of the Situationist ideas as exclusively artistic and separated from political involvement.
There was a resurgence of councilist groups and ideas in the New Left of the 1960s, through the Situationist International, Root and Branch in the United States, Socialisme ou Barbarie in France, and Solidarity in the UK.
Other ideas were the Bert Stern Marilyn Monroe photographs, a sandpaper sleeve that would scratch the album itself as well as anything else that it was shelved by ( an old Situationist prank, this idea was used by Guy Debord for his first book Mémoires and by The Durutti Column for their first album The Return of the Durutti Column ) as well as several other famous religious paintings.
His ideas are influenced by insurrectionary anarchism, Max Stirner's egoism, surrealism, the Situationist International and non-primitivist critiques of civilization.
His ideas are influenced by insurrectionary anarchism, Max Stirner's egoism, surrealism, the Situationist International and non-primitivist critiques of civilization.

Situationist and allegedly
The Situationist International ( SI ) was allegedly an early influence on the punk subculture in the United Kingdom.

Situationist and influence
Dada is a named influence and reference of various anti-art and political and cultural movements including the Situationist International and culture jamming groups like the Cacophony Society.
The Situationist International was a restricted group of international revolutionaries founded in 1957, and which had its peak in its influence on the unprecedented general wildcat strikes of May 1968 in France.
collective also claim Situationist influence.
While not exhaustive, the graffiti gave a sense of the millenarian and rebellious spirit, tempered with a good deal of verbal wit, of the strikers ( the anti-work graffiti shows the considerable influence of the Situationist movement ).
One of its publications is a research paper called The Rise and Fall of the Situationists, documenting the influence of the Situationist International in Denmark.
In the 1950s, the Situationist International's conception of creating " situations " may be related quite easily to propaganda of the deed ( which is not surprising, given the influence of council communism on Guy Debord ).
The book covers 20th century avant-garde art movements like Dadaism, Lettrist International and Situationist International and their influence on late 20th century countercultures and The Sex Pistols and punk movement.
The book was also an important influence on French Marxist Henri Lefebvre and members of the avant-garde group the Situationist International, who used it as a point of departure for discussing how humans would survive in a world without work.
In Europe the influence of Le Corbusier and the CIAM resulted in an architectural orthodoxy manifest across most parts of Post War Europe that was ultimately challenged by the radical agendas of the architectural wings of the avant-garde Situationist International, COBRA, as well as Archigram in London.

Situationist and artists
In the 1960s, the artists and writers grouped around the Situationist International were closely associated with Surrealism.
Such argument on the Spectacle as a mask of a degrading reality has been elaborated by many Situationist artists, producing détournements of advertising where instead of a shiny life the crude reality was represented.
Other musical artists whose lyrics and artwork have referenced Situationist concepts include: The Love Kills Theory, Chumbawamba, Manic Street Preachers, Nation of Ulysses, Huggy Bear, Joan of Arc, International Noise Conspiracy and Refused.
The dérive continued to be a critical concept in the theory of the Situationist International, the radical group of avante-garde artists and political theorists that succeeded the Letterist International, emerging in the 1950s.

Situationist and such
The independent, exploratory style of Vertov influenced and inspired many filmmakers and directors like the Situationist Guy Debord and independent companies such as " Vertov Industries ," in Hawaii.
To overthrow such a system, the Situationist International supported the May ' 68 revolts, and asked the workers to occupy the factories and to run them with direct democracy, through workers ' councils composed by instantly revocable delegates.
By this point the Situationist International consisted almost exclusively of the Franco-Belgian section, led by Guy Debord and Raoul Vaneigem, with some exceptions, such as Danish artist and author Asger Jorn.
As such, the terms " Situationist ," " spectacle ," and " detournement " have often been decontextualised and recuperated.
More recently, writers such as Thomas de Zengotita have echoed Situationist theories regarding the spectacle of contemporary society.
Other precursors to anarcho-punk include avant-garde art and political movements such as Fluxus, Dada, the Beat generation, England's angry young men ( such as Joe Orton ), the surrealism-inspired Situationist International, the May 1968 uprising in Paris, and the CND.
She knew such people as the writer and Situationist Alexander Trocchi.
The band's lead singer describes their music as like The Hives with added politics, as The ( International ) Noise Conspiracy have a strong Situationist agenda in some of their work, such as ' Capitalism Stole My Virginity '.

Situationist and use
The Situationist International strongly resisted use of the term " situationism ," which Debord called a " meaningless term.
Formed in the late 1970s, they became known for extensive use of detournement and their intention to provoke their audience through the exposition of Situationist themes.

Situationist and can
Fluxus can be viewed as part of the first phase of postmodernism, along with Rauschenberg, Johns, Warhol and the Situationist International.
Examples of avant-garde media can be found in the works of the Situationist International, Dadaism, Surrealism, Punk literature, Epic Theatre, Theatre of the Oppressed, Stencil graffiti.
Groups like the Situationist International bring to the table questions of how alternative media can be conceptualized as a formal strategy.

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