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- Greil Marcus, some found similarities between the Situationists and the Yippies. Former situationists T. J. Clark (art historian) and Donald Nicholson-Smith...
- The Situationist Antinational was an American magazine formed in 1974, two years after the disbanding of the Situationist International. Only one issue...
- the Situationists to contribute a critique of the University of Strasbourg, and On the Poverty of Student Life, written by Tunisian Situationist Mustapha/Omar...
- The Second Situationist International were a small group of situationists (the "Nashists") who broke away from the Situationist International (SI). Jørgen...
- significant media coverage, all of which culminated in the arrest of various situationists and sympathizers ****ociated with the scandal. In addition to this action...
- The Situationist Times ran to six issues edited and published by Jacqueline de Jong between May 1962 and December 1967 in Hengelo (Netherlands), Copenhagen...
- Situationist Comedy is an album by Dillinger Four, released in 2002. The song title "Sell the House Sell the Car Sell the Kids Find Someone Else Forget...
- (2010) London: Park Street Press Comments on an article by the English Situationists Not Bored (accessed 21 August 2010) Chris Gray Rest in Peace, the void...
- the situationists, this urban space was fertile for the creation of situations, namely through the dérive. As early as 1958, in the situationist manifesto...
- space, of modulating reality, of engendering dreams". Similarly, the Situationists found contemporary architecture both physically and ideologically restrictive...