Sunday, April 20, 2025

Trans Liberation demo in London

A huge and inspiring Trans Liberation demonstration in London yesterday, with more than 20,000 people coming together at short notice following the Supreme Court ruling this week that trans women could not be treated as women in law or, more specifically, that “A person with a Gender Recognition Certificate in the female gender does not come within the definition of a ‘woman’ under the Equality Act 2010'. This opens the way to the exclusion of trans women from 'single sex' spaces such as women's toilets (actually it would also apply the other way round to trans men)

The demonstration started in Parliament Square but soon overspilled it as there wasn't room for the growing crowd.


It finished with speeches in a crowded St James Park (the first time I've been in a demo in this Royal Park). 



Along the way there was a river of creative signs and chants, plus a little mobile sound system pumping out gabber and drum & bass. Anyone who thinks that the Supreme Court represents any kind of final settlement of this issue can forget it. Things are just getting started...  





 

Friday, April 18, 2025

Autonomous Astronauts: Intergalactic conferences and raves in space

On the 30th anniversary of its founding, the Association of Autonomous Astronauts will be remembered at the MayDay Rooms in London:

Saturday 26th April 2025, 2pm at MayDay Rooms:

'It’s been three decades since the Association of Autonomous Astronauts (AAA) launched the first independent space exploration programme on the grounds of Windsor Castle. Between 1995 and 2000, AAA organized raves in space, played three-sided football tournaments, built spaceship launchpads in the heart of the city, took part in intergalactic conferences and experienced zero-gravity training flights—all while mounting a radical critique of government, military, and corporate control of space travel.

May Day Rooms holds a significant collection of materials related to the group's activities, and that's why we wanted to once again look up to the stars to celebrate the AAA’s 30th anniversary. We’ll explore how the Autonomous Astronauts' original concerns resonate in today’s world—one shaped by billionaire space tourism, the increasing militarization of space, profit-driven interplanetary colonization, and a general sense of political imagination running on empty.

On the day, founding AAA members—alongside Autonomous Astronauts from France and Italy—will chart pathways into (and out of) the AAA, putting some of the group's initial ideas to the test of time, while Space Watch UK will brief us on recent developments in the UK military space programme.

Expect an exhibition featuring materials from MDR’s Association of Autonomous Astronauts collection, screenings of AAA’s archival video materials alongside a rare showing of Aaron Trinder's„Free Party: A Folk History” documentary, and, of course, a rave in space till late— with music, food and drinks! Prepare for liftoff!'

On the following day there will be 3 sided football in Victoria Park. Both these events are free but you will need to book a ticket as places are limited (Saturday booking; Sunday booking)


I will taking part in this and have contributed some of my AAA material to the archive at MDR.

The Association of Autonomous Astronauts held a series of intergalactic conferences - in Vienna (1996), Bologna (1998) and London (1999). They each included a mixture of talks, activities such as three-sided football matches, and music/parties. Here are the conference posters:

Vienna 1996

The first AAA Intergalactic Conference took place at Public Netbase in Vienna on 21 and 22 June 1996 (see report here).



The back of the fold out poster/brochure included a number of AAA texts: Space Travel by Any Means Necessary, The Dreamtime is Upon Us, Disconauts are Go, Sex in Space, Who Owns Outer Space? and Spatial Practices and Elliptical Action.






AAA speakers included Jason Skeet (Inner City AAA), Patric O'Brien (aka Fabian T., East London AAA) and John Eden (Raido AAA). The party - 'Black Hole Supersonic Practice' - featured Praxis DJ Squad, including Christoph Fringeli (The Jackal)


Bologna 1998

The Bologna Conferenza Intergalattica took place at the Link project on 18th and 19th April 1998. I wrote a conference report at the time in Everybody is a Star! no. 3.





Detail - 'Rave in Space' line up on the Saturday night


inside the Rave In Space, Link, Bologna, 1998

Detail - contact list of AAA groups from back of poster:


London 1999

'Space 1999: ten days that shook the universe' took place from 18th - 27th June 1999. As well as a conference it included many events across different venues as part of a 'festival of independent and community based space exploration'. Events included taking part in the J18 Carnival Against Capital  and a Summer Solstice gathering on Parliament Hill.  Some Space 1999 texts are available on Internet Archive.





 

Friday, April 11, 2025

More Nightclub Disasters

Solidarity and condolences to the friends and families of those killed or injured in two recent nightclub disasters. All too familiar tales of blocked fire escapes and unsafe buildings.

Kocani fire, North Macedonia, 15 March 2025

'Thousands of people have protested in the North Macedonian town of Kocani, demanding justice and action against corruption after a nightclub fire killed 59 people, many of them teenagers... The Pulse nightclub was packed with fans watching DNK, a popular hip-hop band, when sparks from flares apparently set a patch of ceiling ablaze. About 20 people have been detained for questioning over the disaster, including the nightclub owner and some former government ministers. Many in Kocani believe that corruption had allowed the improvised venue to operate with inadequate safety measures' (BBC) The exit from the club was locked and people trying to escape through windows were blocked by bars. During protests a bar believed to belong to the nightclub owner was smashed up and his car was overturned (see Wikipedia)


Santo Domingo, 8 April 2025

More than 200 people have died after a roof collapsed at the Jet Set Club in Santo Domingo in the Dominican Republic. Among those killed was the singer Rubby Perez. 'Many are pointing the finger of blame at a fire at the nightclub around two years ago. Some fear the blaze structurally weakened the site or that any repairs carried out were insufficient or not up to code' (BBC).

See previously:

Nightclub fires in Brazil (2013) and France (1970) - with reflections on latter by Guy Debord

Nightclub fires in China (2008) and Argentina (2005)

Nightclub fire in Russia (2009)


Friday, April 04, 2025

Goths Against Fascism

We've all met some black clad wannabe edgelord with fascist adjacent ubermensch syndrome.  These creeps now think they are running the world, so now is definitely the time for eyeliner antifa to declare itself . And yes, thankfully, goths against fascism is a thing - there's T-shirts and everything.


'fascists do not dance in our darkness'

Thelemite industrial goths The Cassandra Complex have recently released 'Nazi Goths Fuck Off':



It's a cover of 2021 track by Finnish artist Suzi Sabotage:

You look so laughable
Dressed in your victimhood
Crocodile tears
Salt your self-inflicted wound

You wear your fascist views
Like a Ku Klux hood
Then you act like
You've been misunderstood

This is not your playground
We don't want you around
Your bigotry's not welcome here
So drop dead and disappear

Nazi goths, fuck off
Nazi goths, fuck off
Nazi goths, fuck off
Nazi goths, fuck off

Take out the fascist trash
Their symbols will burn to ash
Enough is enough
Nazi goths, fuck off


Meanwhile spotted in the great Dash the Henge record shop in Camberwell, Robert Smith is in the picture - 'Charlotte Sometimes, Always Anti-Fascist'