
intro _
"as
long as revolutionaries have existed, they've
sought ways to change how people think and
see the world. frustrated, they fall back
on reform: the attempt to persuade people
to follow prescriptions for change. consciously
or not, most people resist. but when someone's
whole sense of reality shifts... radical
new decisions come effortlessly."
Rob Wipond, Opening The Door, Adbusters
Jan 2002
the zero-g primer is not a prescription
for change. sadly, it is also not a manual
for opening your third eye. however, using
some of the information contained herein,
we might one day be able to perform a transcendental
squint.
at its more simple level, this is a collection
of links about people that i've found to
be inspirational at some part of my life.
the initial links lead to some editorial
and a more detailed library of departure
points to take you off onto the interweb
for more research. ideas, further links
and comments are always welcomed and encouraged.
email mail@zerogweb.net
so it goes
stuart b
primer
entries [editorial + links]
_ 01 grant
morrison
_ 02 the
velvet underground
_ 03 robert
anton wilson
links _
that might one day
find themselves upgraded to full primer
entries...
alan
watts
the attitude of faith is to let go, and
become open to truth, whatever it might
turn out to be
charles
bukowski
these Words i write keep me from total madness
chuck
palahniuk
it's only after you've lost everything,
that you're free to do anything.
penkiln
burn [bill drummond]
rock 'n' roll i gave you all the good years
of my life
john
cage
i'll beat my head against that
wall
[music from john cage is available to legally
download from epitonic]
john
fante
the greatest writer never known
bill
hicks
people laughed, then looked at me like i
was the antichrist
kurt
vonnegut
so it goes
timothy
leary
acid is not for every brain - unless you
are self-confident, self-directed, self-selected,
please abstain
fluxus
jeff
noon
alan
moore
alasdair gray
david
lynch
aldous
huxley
steve
reich
j.g.
ballard
throbbing
gristle
john
c.lilly
philip
k.dick
william
burroughs
alexander
trocchi
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