In the right hands, this is a delightfully subversive manual for a lifetime of fun. In the wrong hands, this book would receive a dousing of gasoline and a quick flick of the Bic. ) . (Editor's note: In some ways, the Happy Mutant philosophy is the cyberspawn of the behavioral shenanigans of the Dadaists, Surrea

In the right hands, this is a delightfully subversive manual for a lifetime of fun. In the wrong hands, this book would receive a dousing of gasoline and a quick flick of the Bic. ) . (Editor's note: In some ways, the Happy Mutant philosophy is the cyberspawn of the behavioral shenanigans of the Dadaists, Surrealists, or the lesser-known but more interesting Situationists. Pulls together the kookiest and most engaging ideas from the Internet, great suggestions on "culture jamming" (a practice of co-opting the resources, messages, and brain-washing machinery of existing media, pioneered by Adbusters magazine), and generally jam-packed with loads of fun ideas and funny material. This is the do-it-yourself handbook for enjoying our media-saturated world by tinkering with how it works. Notable contributors include Bruce Sterling, Rudy Rucker, R.U. Sirius, Richard Kadrey, and that most prolific of all authors, AnonymousIt's not surprising that a brand-new culture has blossomed--with its own jargon, its own style, and its own definition of fun. A whole generation has grown up with computers and cable, VCRs and voicemail. This is a full-color treasury of brain candy, eyeball kicks, and reality hacking projects, with tips on everything from joyriding on the information superhighway to running your car on kitchen grease.It's more than just an overview of possible disasters: it offers some key solutions based on the concept of resilience - the ability to recover quickly from disaster. This book it's about flawless handbuilding, with unmatched detailed step-by-step instruction, amazing cutaway photos, and terrific advice to get your job done while avoiding common mistakes that would destroy your work in progress.Surely you will find always something missing but you'll will find a lot more missing in all other books.If you are interested in serious handbuilding, get this book. There were parts that will make you laugh.The characters were great. The biggest being technical errors strewn throughout the text. on my back in over 2 years, till this month, while training with Joe. Even with an occasional murder investigated by Inspector Armand Gamache and his team from the Quebec Surete in Montreal, the basic fabric of life remains intact.The bistro, with its wonderful food,
- Title : The Happy Mutant Handbook
- Author : Carla Sinclair
- Rating : 4.61 (491 Vote)
- Publish : 2016-9-6
- Format : Mass Market Paperback
- Pages : 205 Pages
- Asin : 1573225029
- Language : English


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