Free Press: Sal Randolph, Röda Sten

Free Press, Röda Sten, Gothenburgh, Sweden (September 16 - October 15, 2006)
Free Press is a project of the artist Sal Randolph in which writers are invited to contribute texts for publication. Manifestoes, artists statements and conceptual / experimental texts are especially welcomed, as well as writing about gifts and gifts economies, open systems, freedom of expression, censorship, surveillance, intellectual property, the commons and public domain, anarchy, cooperation, political philosophy, alternative economies, public space, urbanism, situationism and psychogeography, conceptual, performance, and participatory art, graffiti and street art, distributed creativity, social software, virtual worlds, open source, happenings, the 1960s, the future, utopian and postutopian visions. All material included in the Free Press project is released under Creative Commons license which will allow the texts to be printed and freely shared. These books are exhibited in Röda Sten.
My contribution to this project www.freewords.org is Un Identity and Other Essays which collates three articles: Un Identity, A New Script for Guy Debord's 'Critique of Separation', 1961, and Seven Works. This text can be downloaded or ordered from the freewords site.
