Green Bridge, Red Truck
SOU Media Collective, 09.03.2005 22:13
Erin & Alanna brought back this footage of the first extraction Monday am.
Spiced with narrative from Weds. am
just to keep em guessing.
Green Bridge, Red Truck (4 mins video) -
helza bunch more where this came from too.
e-mail:: mediacollective@students.sou.edu
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My heart's in the Siskiyous 10.03.2005 - 05:58 Just wanted to send my love and comradery to all you folks in souther Oregon! I'm unfortunatly across the country, however my heart is on a green bridge and locked to a red truck. You all rock and I'm proud of every one of you. Keep up the amazing work, and I'll be there soon enough to help y'all. You all make me smile every day that I read IMC and see that people are doing amazing things to stop this attack on our homeland. You all give me inspiration, and make me anxious to get out there. Keep on rockin'! In solidarity.... T> Narrative of this video event 10.03.2005 - 10:05 click here for the first-hand narrative behind this short clip! http://www.freespeechnews.org/Biscuit.htm
Alanna Beebe> bigger version of this video 10.03.2005 - 10:16
Green Bridge Red Truck short 2 -
here's a slightly larger version
Steve R.> You'd think ... 10.03.2005 - 10:47 From looking at that video you'd think that they were passing out free baggies of crank on that bridge. cantstopcantstopcantstopcantstopcantstop> A Question of Re Design 12.03.2005 - 09:40 Why are we smashing trees to make paper and boxes when we have a polymer chemistry that is so elegant? Leave the trees alone to do their work in the sunshine. They create the sustaining life support system we all enjoy. Our present production systems is barbarious just because we have not taken stock of our design opportunities. The eco-effient designers would ask "how can we use twice, four times even ten times less trees to make our boxes and paper?" The eco-effective designers are asking "why are we making boxes and paper out of precious trees of the world when we have a polymer chemistry that is so elegant. From a business perspective if boxes and paper were made of healthy infinitely up-cyclable polymers that would be no waste management costs, no extraction costs, no toxic emission costs for regulation, no regulation paperwork costs. Plus everytime the polymers came back to the industries for up-cycling revenue is created. This is Cradle to Cradle Design, actually the 2002 book "Cradle to Cradle: Remaking the Way We Making Things" is the first polymer book called a technical nutrient. This book is not a tree. Online 2003 lecture http://wesley.stanford.edu/Multimedia/lectures/mcdonough.ram
NPR 2002 audio http://www.npr.org/programs/npc/2002/020424.wmcdonough.html
21st Century Designer> can't stop can't stop can't stop 12.03.2005 - 11:07 lying on the dirt, neck or arm chained to a truck, early in the dewy morning... one tends to look a bit disheveled. crank is not courageous and drugs are not a part of this movement. you want a good high buddy? try putting yourself on the line for something you love. perhaps that's too much too fast, sorry. just try love. you'll be suprised at how alive you feel. may change your life. it's easy, just breathe deep, realize that oxygen is a gift from the big trees and then, this may be the tricky part for you, give thanks. your existance is dependant on pristine ecosystems and this extends beyond your ability to pay that cable bill every month. if you can't breathe, can't eat, can't drink clean water..... well, then it won't really matter what reruns are on tv... you have to stop and you will, hopefully sooner than later. fairydust> |