Saturday 15 May 2010

Dark Mountain Project

As usual, the subject of civilisation's imminent collapse draws me like a moth to the flame. Last week after reading an article in the Guardian on the impact of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, I started doing some checking into the Dark Mountain Project.

Co-founded by Paul Kingsnorth (One No, Many Yeses), it's first offering is a collection of writings which propose as statement of fact that mankind's current free fall into oblivion is already past the point of return.

The project manifesto is militant and matter of fact, as if they know the planet is about to fart us off into space at any minute.. Hopefully they'll have enough time to say 'I told you so' before we go.

There will be a Project gathering in Wales later this month.. We'll soon find out if they're serious.

Personally, I think the only hope we had was Bill Drummond's failed attempt to balance world vugum by placing an effigy of Elvis at the summit of Everest. Maybe it could still work, but with much stronger medicine.. I'm thinking this Kev Hopper track, Jimmy Savile's jewellery and the severed head of Madonna.

Meantime: Kev Hopper

PS. As we won't be around after the shit hits the fan.. Here's some postcards from after man.

Taken on Hashima Island, near the cost of Japan (also known as Battleship Island or Ghost Island).. It's got the same dead vibe as the photo stories on 28DL, but it's a whole abandoned city!

1 comment:

the blimp said...

Great post! This seriously looks queit wonderful. I've read the manifesto, signed up and will be digging deeper.

Monbiot (like Chomsky) just doesn't go far enough for me, they both always stop short of the conspiracy. But as Diet Soap Doug would say they are class acts...even when i disagree with them.

Where to cast your spell?
I was thinking Corey's doorstep on a knock-down-ginger or just bury them in our new PM's face.

Took your advice on The Prisoner. Thank you MASSIVE!

You seen Charlie Brookers 'Dead Set'? Doo-dat

Nice Ghost town. The guy who photographed 'West Park' was in the local paper, he does tours. We should go visit if you have time this summer?