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Remember, for this project you're asked to use guerrilla tactics
in one of two ways:
in one of two ways:
1) Rename / Reframe a rhetorical element in your everyday surroundings;
2) Inform others about the persuasive forces that are operating all around them.
Guerrilla rhetorics
take advantage of existing conditions...
take advantage of existing conditions...
and REMIX them to create new messages:
Guerrilla rhetorics
use expectations created by popular genres
to their advantage:
Guerrilla rhetorics bring literacies and logics from elsewhere into new contexts:
use expectations created by popular genres
to their advantage:
Guerrilla rhetorics bring literacies and logics from elsewhere into new contexts:
(cultivate perspectives of agency)
(we expect evidence in certain places, why not others?)
Guerrilla rhetorics recognize everyday spots that draw attention...
and turn them into provocative encounters.
Guerrilla rhetorics can be as low-cost and low-tech as you want them to be.
Guerrilla rhetorics are designed to ambush attention.
Guerrilla rhetorics understand their everyday environment.
Remember, for this project you're asked to use guerrilla tactics in one of two ways:
1) Rename / Reframe a rhetorical element in your everyday surroundings;
2) Inform others about the persuasive forces that are operating all around us.
For example, consider what might happen if we were to replace the neutral term "trash," with the label LANDFILL?
By renaming "trash" we may spur a reframing of how we perceive our responsibilities.
Or, check out the Bubble Project, which brilliantly reveals the one-way persuasion of advertisements:
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Some examples for inspiration:
Resources / Ideas / Etc. /
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Zines (pronounced "zeens") are self-published projects, falling somewhere in
between a magazine and pamphlet. Low-tech and easily duplicated, zines are a staple
within subcultures for communicating raw truths outside the traditional, mass-media paradigm.
In short, it's DIY publishing from start to finish.
is a community space located at 172 e. 5th ave.
#Wednesdays 6pm-9pm
#Thursdays 6pm-9pm
#Fridays 2pm-5pm
#Saturday 2pm-5pm
They've got a bunch of zines, books, and friendly folks who may
be able to help you out. And they gots the intertnets, too.
Go during Food Not Bombs and get a hot meal for free!
Custom Stickers have been used by many over the years to
promote perspectives. A friend I know uses the site stickerjunkie.
Stencils & Wheatpastes are enduring tools of guerrilla rhetorics.
Stencils are pretty straightforward, but will take some time to find the
materials and methods that work for you personally, as there are numerous approaches.
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While none of the ideas or resource guides here are illegal (not yet, at least), they can all be used illegally.
Nothing in this assignment requires or encourages you to break the law.
Use prudence and common sense in all instances where the safety of you and yours is concerned.
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