Close to spiritual anarchism, Georgia Sagri’s writing happens in
the heat of negotiation. Starting in the months leading up to the
occupation of Zuccotti Park in 2011, which became the movement for
people’s self-governance known as Occupy, this book carries the
energy and commitment of open struggle, direct address,
self-organisation and public assembly. It is a critique of
representation and its implicit oblivion, told through a decade of
artistic and activist practice. The writing is a mode of recovery, it
is pre-content shared to encourage open processes in art, thinking
and action.