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Saturday, 4 March 2017

Taking on the advertising industry

On the one hand, our creativity means that we can create something out of nothing:
Futures Forum: Are things actually getting better?
Futures Forum: Technology and economic progress
Futures Forum: Sustainable development >>> land is not a limited resource >>> and there are no limits to growth

On the other hand, there are limits to this:
Futures Forum: The Story of Stuff: "You cannot run a linear system on a finite planet indefinitely"
Futures Forum: Peak stuff >>> peak home furnishings >>> peak meat-balls

To what extent is the advertising industry 'responsible'?
Futures Forum: “The triumph of advertising in the culture industry is that consumers feel compelled to buy and use its products even though they see through them.”

Especially when it comes to persuading us to to buy stuff which might be better made:
Futures Forum: The Story of Stuff: "You cannot run a linear system on a finite planet indefinitely"

John Berger, who died earlier this year, gave us a critical view of the advertising industry in his seminal series 'Ways of Seeing' from the 1970s:
Media Literacy 101: John Berger on Advertising - THE ILLUSIONISTS - a documentary about body image and globalization


John Berger / Ways of Seeing , Episode 4 (1972) - YouTube

The Transition Town movement suggests ways round this:
Futures Forum: Transitioning from a Consumer Culture >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>> to Sustainable Consumption >>>>>>>>>>>>>

Rob Hopkins of the Transition Network reviews the latest look at the advertising industry:







Book review: Advertising Shits In Your Head

By rob hopkins 27th February 2017 CULTURE & SOCIETY


Rob Hopkins reviews a new book which argues that the best strategy for dealing with the advertising industry is to take it on headfirst.
I first came across this book when I became one of the 202 people who supported the crowdfunder that enabled it to be published, purely on the basis that any book with that particular title deserves to be published.  The book itself arrived the other day, and it’s fantastic (you can either read the whole thing free online here, or buy it here).  But why, you may be wondering, would I be reviewing a book about advertising on a website about Transition? “What’s the link, Hopkins?”, you may currently be shouting.  And well you might.  Hopefully by the end of this that link will be clear.
Advertising Shits In Your Head (no author is given), is a pocket-sized book, but it’ll burn a hole in any pocket you put it in.  It’s a powerful tirade against advertising and what it does to our minds, to our culture, to our planet.  But not content to sit and fulminate about it, it is a book that’s about action, about actively reclaiming our mental environment.  As Banksy puts it:
“Any advert in a public space that gives you no choice whether you see it or not is yours.  It’s yours to take, rearrange and re-use.  You can do whatever you like with it.  Asking for permission is like asking to keep a rock someone threw at your head”. 




This is a fascinating primer on advertising, its history and evolution, the thinking of those behind it, and why we need to be rid of it.  Advertising has infused itself into our culture to the extent that often, consciously at least, we barely notice it any more.  In the UK, the average commuter is exposed to more than 130 adverts featuring over 80 different products during a single 45 minute London Underground journey, and in a day, most London residents will be exposed to around 3,500 commercial messages.  None of which we opted into, signed up for, or even want.  In these times of austerity, Councils now save money on building bus stops by allowing private companies to build them for free, in return for the advertising revenue from all its services.  Advertising has become, as the book states, “visual pollution”.
It is harmful as well because it is drip-drip instilling us with extrinsic values, those values that reinforce conformity and a focus on achievement, power, financial success and image, as opposed to intrinsic values, those founded on affilitation, self-acceptance, community feeling, benevolence and universalism.  Most advertising is designed to appeal to our extrinsic values, and to cultivate dissatisfaction, unhappiness and acquisitiveness.  As Jordan Seiler, quoted here, says:
“I think it’s important to question the monopolization of our public visual environment for commercial concerns and what that means for the determination of our collective social agenda.  Considering the great hurdles we face socially and environmentally, the commercial discourse we surround ourselves with not only ignores our current reality but actively works against it by distracting us from each other in favour of ourselves”. 




From a Transition perspective, this book is important because Transition is about communities reimagining and rebuilding their world.  And that “reimagining” bit is really important.  Matthew B Crawford, in ‘The World Beyond Your Head’, talks about the need for an ‘Attentional Commons’.  He writes:
“There are some resources that we hold in common, such as the air we breathe and the water we drink.  We take them for granted, but their widespread availability makes everything else we do possible.  I think the absence of noise is a resource of just this sort.  More precisely, the valuable thing that we take for granted is the condition of not being addressed.  Just as clean air makes respiration possible, silence, in this broader sense, is what makes it possible to think”. 




When we are constantly being given messages that reaffirm the inevitability, the monolithic permanence of consumer capitalism, our drive to imagine its sequel, its dissolution and replacement, is diminished.  Yet the fightback is well and truly underway.  In 2007, Sao Paolo banned public advertising, and in 2015, Grenoble in France did the same, stating that they were “taking the choice of freeing public space in Grenoble from advertising to develop areas for public expression”.
But, as the book acknowledges, it is unlikely that many others will follow suit, or stand up to consumer capitalism in such a way.  So therefore, we need to act.  Inspired by the French Situationists, this book tells the story of the Brandalists, the Subvertisers, Adbusters, the Billboard Liberation Front, the AdHackers, the Special Patrol Group, all of whom are taking matters in their own hands, applying creativity, imagination, and a big dose of naughty to reclaiming our mental space.
The book is full of great examples of people taking matters into their own hands, creating their own posters, and putting them up.  There’s a great section by ‘Dr. D.’ called ‘An Idiot’s Guide to Billboard Takeovers’, and a great step-by-step illustrated guide called ‘How to hack into bus stop advertising spaces’.  There are different places where you can get sets of access keys for most billboards (what they rename as ‘Public Access keys’), and if people find one that can’t be opened, they are invited to send a photo of it to Jordan Seiler along with the hashtag #YeahWeGotKeysForThat and he’s create a key.
There’s a great section on what your legal defence could be if you are prosecuted for this (although it is made very clear that wearing an orange hi-viz jacket makes that unlikely).  It ends, “the legality of subvertising seems, currently, to be something of a grey area; what’s clear is that subvertisers see their action as morally defensible, regardless of the legal position”.
The question it brought up for me is what to post instead.  There are great examples here: the real figures of police deaths in custody in response to a police PR campaign, work by local artists, raising local issues.  I particularly loved the one below, and the feeling it gave of the delicious silence that follows when someone first turns off a horrible noise, like a car alarm.  What would you like to see in billboards you pass on a daily basis?  How might they reinforce, rather than undermine, the efforts of your community to become more resilient and connected? And hey, why not get some printed, and put them up anyway?
This is a brilliant little book, highly recommended.  It is thought-provoking and very informative, but it’s also a powerful push to look afresh at the world around us, and the state it’s in.  It is also a powerful invitation to act.  I will leave the last word to Matthew B Crawford, who puts beautifully why I think this book matters:
“If consumer capitalism can go on only by continuing to accelerate the “intensification of nervous stimulation”, there would seem to be a fundamental antagonism between this form of economic life and the individual who inhabits it”. 








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  • Sidmouth Trawlers
  • SkyPark
  • Smarter Grid Solutions
  • Social Housebuilding & Maintenance
  • Societe 2000 Watts
  • Soil Association
  • South Devon AONB
  • South West Coast Path
  • South West Councils
  • Spinwatch
  • Streetlife
  • Sustainability Centre
  • Sustainable Business Toolkit
  • Sustainable Crediton
  • Sustainable Ottery
  • Sustainable Tourism
  • Sustaining Tourism
  • Sustrans
  • SVEAG
  • Taste of the West
  • This is Cornwall
  • This is Devon
  • This is Exeter
  • This is Money
  • This is North Devon
  • This is Somerset
  • This is the West Country
  • Tour de Manche
  • Transition Culture
  • Transition Exeter
  • Transition Network
  • Transition Norwich
  • Transition Town Exmouth
  • Transition Town Honiton
  • Transition Town Totnes
  • Treehugger
  • UK Govenment
  • Understory
  • Unlock Democracy
  • Urban Answers
  • Victorian Society
  • View From Sidmouth
  • Vision Group for Sidmouth
  • Vision Group for Sidmouth 2006 Report
  • Visit Devon
  • Visit Sidmouth
  • Waitrose
  • Western Daily Press
  • Wetland Treatment Systems
  • What Do They Know
  • WWF
  • Yes to Homes
  • Zero Carbon Britain

more links

  • 1st Sid Vale Scouts
  • 38 Degrees
  • Association of East Devon Chambers of Commerce
  • BBC Dorset
  • Bay FM Radio
  • Big Butterfly Count
  • Bristol Post
  • British Hospitality Association
  • Building Design
  • Butterfly Conservation
  • Byes Pre-School - Sidford Playgroup
  • CAMRA
  • Campaign for the Protection of Rural England - Devon
  • Centre for Effective Government
  • Chard and Ilminster News
  • Citizens Advice Bureau East Devon
  • Climate justice campaign - Christian Aid
  • Clinton Devon Estates
  • Community Energy
  • Community Energy Coalition
  • Community Land Trust Assn of West Marin
  • Community Matters
  • Community Voice on Planning
  • Cooperative & Mutual Solutions
  • Cornish Guardian
  • Cosmic - East Devon
  • Decisions, Decisions, Decisions
  • Dementia Action Alliance
  • Devon Birds
  • Devon Gardens Trust
  • Devon Green Lanes Group
  • Devon Health and Wellbeing
  • Devon Life
  • Devon Tour of Britain
  • Devon Town Profiles
  • Devon Trail Riders Fellowship
  • Devon Wildlife Trust
  • Donkey Sanctuary
  • Dorset Wildlife Trust
  • EDA Facebook
  • EDDC Councillor Susie Bond
  • EDDC Press
  • East Devon Alliance
  • Embedded Carbon Analysis
  • Engaging Networks
  • English Heritage
  • European Mobility Week
  • European Union - Environment
  • Exeter Express & Echo
  • Exeter University
  • Exeter and East Devon Growth Point
  • Exmouth Journal
  • Exmouth People
  • Exmouth Vision
  • Fight for Feniton's Future
  • Fish News EU
  • Flavel Arts Centre Dartmouth
  • Frack Off - Frack Free Devon
  • Green Building Press
  • Green Construction
  • Green Lanes Environmental Action Movement
  • Green New Deal Group
  • HS2 Action Alliance
  • Inside Business 360
  • Institute of Civil Engineers
  • Liverton Business Park
  • Local Food Grants
  • Local Gov
  • Marine Reserves Coalition
  • Martin Goodall's Planning Law Blog
  • Mary Robinson Foundation - Climate Justice
  • Met Office
  • National Council for Voluntary Organisations
  • National House Building Council
  • Natural Capital Project
  • Natural England
  • Norman Lockyer Observatory
  • Notes from a Broken Society
  • One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish
  • One Hundred Months
  • Openly Local
  • Otter Rotters
  • Persimmon Homes
  • Planning Resource
  • Plymouth Herald
  • Plymouth University
  • Public Affairs World
  • Reconnect
  • Recycled Architecture
  • Royal Academy
  • Rural Services Network
  • SAVE Britain's Heritage
  • SVA Rural Footpaths
  • Salty Monk
  • Save Our Greenspaces
  • Save The Salamanders
  • Sibylline – Marine Wildlife Center
  • Sid Valley Cycling Club
  • Sid Valley Foodbank - e-mail
  • Sidbury Manor
  • Sidbury Primary School
  • Sidbury Village Website
  • Sidford WI
  • Sidmouth & District Hospitality Assn
  • Sidmouth Carnival
  • Sidmouth Drill Hall
  • Sidmouth Folk Week
  • Sidmouth Fringe
  • Sidmouth Memories
  • Sidmouth Museum
  • Sidmouth Streetlife
  • Sidmouth Town Band
  • Sidmouth Twinning Circle
  • SkyPark
  • SouthWest Business
  • Stand Up For Seaton
  • Strawbale House Islington
  • TaxPayer Alliance
  • Tescowatch Seaton
  • The Pub in the Village - Save the Red Lion
  • This is Dorset = Blackmore Vale Magazine
  • UK Butterflies
  • University College London
  • Visit South Devon
  • WWF
  • We Are Residents - Saffron Walden
  • Western Morning News
  • Western Morning News
  • Wildlife Trusts
  • Woodland Education Centre - Offwell Honiton
  • YouGen
  • Your Local Guardian

even more links

  • 10:10
  • Airbnb
  • Alphr
  • Anna Minton
  • Architects Journal
  • Beyond Current Horizons
  • Big Think
  • Binzagr Institute for Sustainable Prosperity
  • Blockupy
  • Breaking News
  • Builder and Engineer
  • Builders Merchants News
  • Building
  • Building Design
  • Business Insider
  • C4SS - Center for a Stateless Society
  • Campaign for Freedom of Information
  • Captain Capitalism
  • Centre for Science and Policy
  • Centre for Science and Policy @ Cambridge
  • Chartered Institute of Building
  • Child Accident Prevention Trust
  • Club of Info
  • Commons Abundance Network
  • Commons Transition
  • Construction Manager
  • Counterpunch
  • Crowd Justice
  • Cyclists' Touring Club in Devon
  • Decisions, decisions, decisions: Andrew Lainton
  • Desktop Regulatory State
  • Devon Week
  • EBuild - Self-Build Community
  • EDDC Cllr Ian Thomas - Trinity Matters
  • East Devon Conservatives
  • East Devon Green Party
  • East Devon Labour
  • East Devon Liberal Democrats
  • Estonian Green Movement - FOE
  • Exeter Civic Society
  • Exmouth Journal
  • Exmouth Splash - public opinion and discussion page
  • Farm Carbon Cutting Toolkit
  • Flatpack Democracy
  • Forbes
  • Foundation for Economic Education
  • Green Optimistic
  • Guardian Sustainable Business
  • Henry Jenkins
  • IBTimes
  • Information Commissioner's Office
  • Information Tribunal
  • International Business Times
  • Library of Law and Liberty
  • Livable Cities
  • Local Government Lawyer
  • Micromanufacturing
  • Mid Devon Gazette
  • Mises Institute
  • Mutualist Blogspot
  • NHS - NEW Devon CCG
  • NHS - North Devon Healthcare
  • New Internationalist
  • Open Democracy
  • P2P Foundation
  • Paul Mason
  • People’s Republic of South Devon
  • Permaculture Association
  • Permaculture Guild
  • Positive Money
  • Post Scarcity Alliance
  • Post-Crash Economics
  • RHS - Communities
  • Real Zorro
  • Reinventing Money
  • Renewal
  • Reporting Climate Science
  • Resource Based Abundance Economy
  • Rewilding Britain
  • Rio 20
  • Rural Services Network
  • Shelter Blog
  • Slate
  • Small Business
  • South West Green Party
  • Spinwatch
  • Straightgate Action Group
  • Strike! Magazine
  • Telegraph Blogs
  • The Baffler
  • The Conversation
  • The Ecologist
  • The Long + Short
  • The Urbanist
  • Transition Free Press
  • Transition Research Network
  • UKIP Devon
  • Uber
  • Undercover Info
  • Urban Technologist
  • Walking School Bus
  • World Economic Forum
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