“Spatial Distributions of Power: Illegal Billboards as Graffiti in Los Angeles.”

Posted: February 27th, 2010 | Author: | Category: Random | No Comments »

“In this way, via a constant bombardment of a hegemonic truth, corpo-political regimes control the means by which individuals seek to know, decipher, and act on themselves. Acting as if they were freea in within a liberal, democratic system of rule, the good consumer citizen is calculatedly and spatially constructed.”

BC Biermann, a PhD Assistant Professor of Film/Media Studies California Baptist University – Riverside has recently published a paper on “Spatial Distributions of Power: Illegal Billboards as Graffiti in Los Angeles.”

Check out the full article here

via http://antiadvertisingagency.com/ and PublicAdCampaign (duh)

-Gaia

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