Hack the System with Acts of Creative Rebellion Hack the System with Acts of Creative Rebellion

Hack the System with Acts of Creative Rebellion

    • 3.3 • 69 Ratings

Publisher Description

Hack the System with Acts of Creative Rebellion gives you full step-by-step instructions for 23 excellent culture-jamming projects.  Learn how to make smell- and light-graffiti, “improve” signs, create seed bombs, encrypt your communications, block/kill RFID chips, and even projection-bomb architectural landmarks! All projects come from Instructables.com, are written by real counterculture insurgents, and contain pictures for each step so you can learn how to do it yourself.  Protest with creativity!

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
2010
December 8
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
697
Pages
PUBLISHER
Instructables
SELLER
Autodesk, Inc., a Delaware corporation
SIZE
12.3
MB

Customer Reviews

wadewilgus ,

Creative

These are awesome and mostly-legal ways of spreading a message or beautifying urban spaces. Definitely a step up from tagging trains and bombing underpasses.

Can somebody please scent-tag our subway? The train, not the chain.

favoroite ,

😀😀

The best ever I like how they get so creative with the book best ever

gregwrightus ,

Great

This is a handy, little app which explains, step-by-step, how to be an activist in many creative and humorous (sometimes) ways. Great work.

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