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Neptune,
sculpture from beach debris, Randall Museum, San Francisco
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RecentlyDecember 23, 2002: Thing.net is being
shut off from the Internet by Verio, because of an alleged
intellectual property violation against Dow Chemical by internet
activists the Yes Men Help
Thing.net by making a
donatation December 5,
2002: In Seattle, it's time for ULTRA:
The High Noon of Consumer Culture December 1, 2002: The cost of
Detritus.net's bandwidth usage has recently increased significantly.
If you'd like to help out, please see our donation page. Thank you!
November 29, 2002: Remember,
it's Buy Nothing
Day. November 23, 2002: Recordings
and photos are available of the Tonic (NYC) show on November 18
featuring Christian Marclay, Mark Hosler, The ECC and Spin-17.
November 7, 2002: Paste
together your own George W. Bush
speech online. November 4,
2002: An Indian songwriter files
a lawsuit against recent hip-hop hit single by Truth Hurts,
citing cultural imperialism. October,
2002: Free the Mouse! Eldred
v. Ashcroft is before the Supreme Court. October 21, 2002: U.S. patent stops
breast cancer testing in British Columbia. September 26, 2002: Nicolas Lampert
creates some wonderful
machine-animal collages
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