- The
Situationist International (SI) was an
international organization of
social revolutionaries made up of avant-garde artists, intellectuals, and political...
- The
Situationist Antinational was an
American magazine formed in 1974, two
years after the
disbanding of the
Situationist International. Only one issue...
- International,
founder of a
Letterist faction, and
founding member of the
Situationist International. He was also
briefly a
member of
Socialisme ou Barbarie...
-
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...
- 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 prank is a term used in the m****
media to
label a
distinctive tactic by the
Situationist International,
consisting of
setting up a subversive...
-
Incomplete Work of the
Situationist International, London:
Rebel Pub.. p. 26. McDonough, Tom, ed. (2004). Guy
Debord and the
Situationist International: Texts...
-
Debord and the
Situationist International, p. 201 and note 18 on p. 210.
Peter Wollen,
Bitter Victory: The Art and
Politics of the
Situationist International...
- routes. It was
developed by
members of the
Letterist International and
Situationist International,
which were
revolutionary groups influenced by Marxist...
- the
Situationist International. In 1959 he
produced Stavrim,
Sonetter a book of
poetry illustrated by Jorn. In 1960 he
founded the
Situationist Bauhaus...