eros plus riot

a roving band of co-creation

EXPERIENCES

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EXPERIENCES *

breaking the spell

an anarchic street game . a memory of the seattle 1999 wto protests . a kinetic direct action tactics primer. more information here.

ungovern the walls

ungovern the walls projects the messages of protesters onto sites of power, and is performed simultaneously with street protests. The protesters chant, or a protest participant speaks on a megaphone at an open mic, and their words appear emblazoned across the state capitol, the jail, the courthouse, or any other site of coercive power and injustice.

elements of encounter: light, truth, chants, tears, improvisational propaganda

Building with "Our Bodies Are Ungovernable" projected on it at night.
Building facade at night with "Abortion on Demand Without Apology" projected on it and an American flag on the roof.
A nighttime protest at the North Carolina State Capitol with "TRANS OR CIS, OUR AUTONOMY IS INTERTWINED" projected on the building. A group holds a banner reading "IF ABORTION ISN'T SAFE, NEITHER ARE YOU." An American flag waves atop the building.

entanglement is an intimate exploration [a game-experience-experiment] of individuality and collectivity that explores what happens when we engage in practices that make us more aware of our interconnection.

elements of encounter: rope, limbs, scissors, cloth, structural integrity, closeness

entanglement

Flyer for 'Entanglement' event at Another Carolina Anarchist Bookfair, presented by Gina Unicorn, on Sunday, 8/13/23, 1-2:30pm at The Odd, Asheville, NC. It explores individual and collective anarchist thought. Black background with pink text and abstract designs.
Group of people sitting on the floor inside a makeshift tent

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COLLABORATIONS *

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"Negro Wench" Memorial with plaque and chains on Franklin Street in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, alongside pamphlets related to the confederate monument Silent Sam by Take Action Chapel Hill, 2019.
Illustration of a DIY counter memorial project with instructions and materials list. Includes steps to assemble the memorial using steel pipes, flanges, connectors, a wooden plaque, and concrete. The process involves screwing components together, mixing concrete, and pouring it into a form to create a base. The materials listed include Quikrete concrete mix.
Memorial plaque with photo and text honoring James Cates, located under a tree with a shopping area in the background.
A marker in an urban area, with a street and buildings in the background. The marker features a plaque with text on it, honoring an individual.
Purple background with green text stating beliefs about art countering hegemonic structures and the need to unsettle monumentality. Includes a small black inset about Confederate symbols, labeled "This is a heritage of hate."
Plaque reading 'Jefferson Davis Highway' on a stone marker by a street with chain link barriers and a small tilted guerrilla monument to the "Negro Wench" nearby.
Black and white photo of three large protest banners in front of a building. The banners have messages against white supremacy, including "For a World Without White Supremacy," "Not One More," and "Dedicated to Those Who Fight Against the White Supremacy that UNC Upholds." People are standing around and holding the banners.
Room decorated with hanging fabric, string lights, plush toys, and artificial flowers, which was an installation created for Little Green Pig's production This is Not a Novel (2017) in Durham, North Carolina.