Sign Wars: The Culture Jammers Strike Back (2013)
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Sign Wars: The Culture Jammers Strike Back (2013) at The Internet Archive

A whole new generation of media activists and culture jammers have taken on the government and corporate advertising worlds. New technologies have greatly assisted artists, writers, filmmakers and activists to challenge and reverse the oneway flow of mind-numbing mainstream media. Camcorders, amateur and ham radio, mobile phones, the Internet and various other inexpensive means of exchanging signals have empowered this new generation.

Dr Yes and the Mystery of the Mission (2010)
by David Cox (Author)
Tensions rise in the Mission district as a geometry professor beset with strange visions discovers a dark secret buried beneath the streets! Rumours of a sniper who only kills wealthy young professionals! Houses that burn for no reason. A mummified hippie sealed for forty years behind a hidden wall. Unearthed gold coins emblazoned with Halley’s comet from the time of the Spanish invasion speak to a conflict as old as America itself.
Dr. Yes travels deep within his tortured soul as conflict builds to breaking point between the super-rich and the population of the city. The monsters have awoken and now gather to do battle… Written over five years as a serial fiction for Otherzine (the web magazine of Craig Baldwin’s Other Cinema),
David Cox’s “Dr Yes and the Mystery of the Mission” comes right from the deepest heart of the Mission District of San Francisco. This psychedelic noir journey into the dark soul of the foggy city will keep you entranced until the bitter, final conflict!
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