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Great Manifestos
Over the years, many pioneers have set out with great Manifestos. Here’a list of a few of the most interesting and famous Manifestos in recent history.
You may or may not agree with them, you may not even like them, but their power cannot be denied.
+ Russell Einstein Manifesto
A great Manifesto which asked world leaders to consider other alternatives before nuclear weapons when dealing with world conflicts. “Think before you shoot” is a great way to sum up this thoughtful and timely declaration by Bertrand Russell and Albert Einstein.
+ John F. Kennedy’s Manifesto
JFK’s manifesto from 1961. His manifesto of, “before this decade is out, of landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to the earth.” You can listen to his original address at the link above.
+ Julia Butterfly Hill’s Manifesto
One of our personal favorites. Julia saved the life of a nearly 1000 year old Redwood in defense of the forest near the Mattole river on the coast of northern california. Julia is an inspiration to activists and pioneers everywhere. Her work in the environmental movement is a high point for many advocates of direct-action and civil disobedience.
+ John Lennon’s Manifesto
Controversial, and generally misunderstood, John Lennon’s work towards international peace still rings in the worldwide collective consciousness.
+ The Communist Manifesto
Not nearly as dark as many would have you believe, this Manifesto was an important moment in history. Widely respected as one of the most prolific and controversial manifestos ever written.
+ The Student Democratic Society’s ‘Port Huron Statement’
Written in 1962, the Port Huron Statement is often credited as an essential building block of 1960’s counterculture.
+ Banksy’s Manifesto
One of my favorite non-literal manifestoes. Read it. Some Manifestos, like Banksy’s seem almost like an accident.
+ Shepard Fairey’s Manifesto
Manifesto of artist / pop culture guru Shepard Fairey. This Manifesto includes all the best elements of a modern manifesto. It challenges the audience while making them question the entire point of the experiment in the first place. Let’s face it, Shepard Fairey could easily be your ‘dad.’
+ The Futurist Manifesto
The Manifesto of the Italian poet F.T. Marinetti, published in 1909. This manifesto launched an artistic movement which battled against the laissez faire nature of Italian literature and society at the time. The futurist manifesto is regarded as one of the most relevant avante-garde writings.
+ The Surrealist Manifesto
Conceived by french writer André Breton in 1924, the surrealist manifesto helped to lead a movement as well. Surrealism is/was a nonconformist methodology which aimed to create art from the wells of the unconscious mind.
That’s our list of great manifestos. Got a suggestion for a famous manifesto? Tell us.
This list will grow as we add many more manifestos, including those of our readers. What’s yours? Tell us.
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No commentsManifesto New York
In a cross globe tour, representatives from Manifesto have now converged upon New York to document the story of a water related charity.
While this organization has only been around for a couple of years, they have made great changes in a very short period of time.
Check back for stills from the shoot and some thoughts from the NY crew.
No commentsManifesto en espanol
Are you a spanish speaker?
Check out Irene’s blog. She wrote about our last shoot with Amber.
I’d provide an excerpt but apparently it’s not easily translated.
I just have to say, as a general thought, it blows my mind how little people understand about the business of television. Actually… I have to retract that because frankly I didn’t understand it until I started working to get this show on the air. I now think I have a decent understanding of tele-vision. I kinda wish I didn’t. Actually, maybe it is best to know.
If you can, read Irene’s post. I have a feeling it’s entertaining. Check out the track list in the player and compare with the subject of the article.
But don’t believe everything you read :-)
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