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Screening/workshops/party London Oct 15th

R2R | 10.10.2005 15:23 | Free Spaces | Indymedia | Technology | London

Pedal powered revolutionaries come in all shapes, sizes and colours. Check out the big green variety in this video...

Green Machine is just one of the films on Real2Reel Vol3.

This compilation of the short grassroots videos seems packed with cyclists this time round : some of those taking part in the G8 cycle caravan explain why they felt the need to pedal to Glen Eagles ; there's the gratuitous nudity of the world naked bike ride ; alex and his amazing green machine and Londons critical mass on it's 11th aniversary.

Other films on Vol 3 include a vigil for Jean Charles De Menezes and a demo against the shoot-to-kill policy outside New Scotland Yard. There is also an interview with a member of Manchesters social centre 'the basement'.

The final content of this release will be finalised this week before the launch party on the Oct 15th.

The launch party will include video activism workshops, a discussion about the recent threat to ban critical mass, constant screening of videos (bring your own), and live music.

Full details can be found on  http://rampart.co.nr

On saturday 15th October at the rampART creative centre
15 rampart street, london E1 2LA (off commercial road, near junction with canon street road)

Real2Reel Volume 3 launch party, video activism training and live music.

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