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Free Speech For Sale
In the late nineteen-eighties, a group of artists began to attack advertised messages by manipulating billboards to make their own statements, something known as "culture jamming." In that same spirit, audio artist Jay Kennedy assembled "Free Speech for Sale," a CD of audio art made with the mangled sound of commercials. Produced by Jocelyn Gonzales.
Links:
» The Free Speech For Sale website
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