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Do-It-Yourself Geopolitics 287

etc. The idea was to produce a menacing atmosphere, then bifurcate in unexpected

directions. An action was undertaken against the weapons manufacturer

Indra: several dozen white-suited “arms inspectors” surged up the

stairway of the Wrm’s Barcelona ofWce and began disassembling the communications

equipment, which was placed into boxes marked “Danger: Weapons

of Mass Destruction.” Even more effectively, a photographic Forumaton was

set up in various locations, allowing grinning residents to “pose against the

Forum,” with signs that said “The Forum is a business,” “The Forum is for

real-estate speculation,” “The Forum is a piece of shit,” and so on. A crescendo

was hit with Pateras Urbanas, a sea-going invasion of the Forum on precarious

rafts like those used by immigrants crossing the Straits of Gibralter.

Hundreds of participants, outlandish costumes and pirate Xags, four hours

in the ocean with the Coast Guard everywhere, and a wild landing on the

grounds of the tourist spectacle that wanted to turn its back on anything

real. The action was all over the Catalan newspapers, and the deXation of

the “Barcelona logo” provoked resounding peals of laughter from the people

that have to live in it.

Could this kind of subversion go further, deeper, involving broader

sections of the population and producing positive effects of resymbolization

and political recomposition? The Chainworkers collective in Milan thought

FIGURES 10.6A AND 10.6B.

Protesting beneath World Forum Wreworks and

in the streets of Barcelona, Spain, 2004.

Images from http://www.forumbcn2004.org.

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