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Kalle Lasn () (born March 24, 1942) is an
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film maker, author, magazine editor, and activist. Near the end of
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, his family fled
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and Lasn spent some time in a German refugee camp. At age seven he was resettled in Australia with his family, where he grew up and remained until the late 1960s, attending school in Canberra. In the late 1960s, he founded a market research company in Tokyo, and in 1970, moved to
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, British Columbia, Canada. Over the course of twenty years, he produced documentaries for PBS and Canada’s National Film Board. He currently resides in
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. He is the co-founder of '' Adbusters'' magazine and author of the books ''Culture Jam'' and ''Design Anarchy'' and is the co-founder of the Adbusters Media Foundation, which owns the magazine. He reportedly started ''Adbusters'' after an epiphany that there was something profoundly wrong with consumerism. It happened in a supermarket parking lot. Frustrated that he had to insert a quarter to use a shopping cart, he jammed a bent coin in so that the machine became inoperable. This act of vandalism was his first (quite literal) "culture jam"—defined as an act designed to subvert mainstream society.


Life and work

Born in
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, during World War II, Lasn's family fled to Germany and he spent several years after the war in a displaced-persons camp before his family were offered resettlement in Australia. In Australia he earned a degree in applied mathematics and then relocated to Tokyo, where he spent five years running his own market-research firm before eventually emigrating to Canada in 1970. Lasn’s life works are applied within the philosophical lens of the French
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theory and the philosophy of detournement. His concept pertained to the "rerouting fspectacular images, environments, ambiences and events to reverse or subvert their meaning." Lasn has also contemporized the concept of the
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, in which he applies to explain the thousands of images encountered by consumers on a daily basis."WHEN A BRAND BUSTER BECOMES A BRAND. Advertising Age, 78(47), 1-1,29
/ref> In an interview with '' PRWeek'' magazine, Lasn recalls the moment in 1989, as an environmental campaigner, when he realized that all brands carry a "political message". In response to a multimillion-dollar marketing campaign launched by the forest industry, which sought to reassure the
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that they had nothing to worry about, Lasn and his team developed a 30-second advertisement of their own which would challenge the initial campaign. However, Lasn’s attempt at airing the spot on television ultimately failed, as the TV station refused to sell him any time. Lasn referred to this move as "absurd and unfair" because "even the most innocuous product ad is laden with unspoken and unquestioned political assumptions", adding that no line exists between product and advocacy ads, and that all ads are political."The Interview: Kalle Lasn - Power in your hands", PR Week, UK, 1 Sept. 2014, p. 26. Business Collection
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Adbusters

Inspired by what he saw as the lack of democracy in access to all-power media, Lasn founded ''Adbusters'', a bi-monthly radicalizing magazine which lends itself the title of one of the leading voices in global
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, anti-capitalist and anti-consumerist movements. Having worked in market research in Japan in the 1960s, Lasn drew from his personal experience and knowledge to produce publications and campaigns that would employ the necessary tools and techniques to create powerful imagery, stunts, slick graphics and vibrant language to promote his cause. By taking conventional marketing communication techniques and applying them to
anti-consumerism Anti-consumerism is a sociopolitical ideology that is opposed to consumerism, the continual buying and consuming of material possessions. Anti-consumerism is concerned with the private actions of business corporations in pursuit of financial an ...
messages, ''Adbusters'' has created a powerful, global social movement, which takes aim at large-scale industries. Although the company’s headquarters in Vancouver only has ten employees, it has a large global following, with 40,000 paper subscribers and 30,000 online subscribers. Lasn claims that ‘’Adbusters" is the "hub of global activism – it’s the (communication) model of the future".


Books and films

In his first book, ''Culture Jam'', Lasn portrays
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as the fundamental evil of the modern era. He calls for a "
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war": a battle of ideas to shift Western society away from
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. Lasn, in his book, calls on the values of authenticity, individuality and freedom of expression. He promotes the rebelling of the notion that hierarchies can dictate people’s identities. Essentially, Lasn’s concept of ''culture jamming'' calls upon consumers to value experiences over possessions, while accusing marketing experts of co-opting these values and "slapping a brand name on them". His second book, ''Design Anarchy'', calls on graphic designers, illustrators and others to turn from working in service to corporate and political pollution of both the planet and "the mental environment", and to embrace a radical new aesthetic devoted to social and environmental responsibility.. The book, which in an introduction to Lasn’s notion of ''culture jamming'', includes a compilation of some of ''Adbuster''’s greatest moments, but with the addition of what Lasn calls a "technical event", which forces the mind to take notice of something and search for meaning, even if there is no meaning. This "technical event" invites readers to become mindful of their patterns of consumption. Similar to Lasn’s prior book, ''Design Anarchy'' is a "personal statement, manifesto and textbook", which takes many of the prominent advertising campaigns found in the ''Adbusters'' magazine, and reconfigures them to stop "the flow of bits of information long enough to interrupt the spectacle, to promote the jolt, to allow the process of awareness". In the book, Lasn claims that if members of a society can begin by demarking themselves, then they are able to de-market certain rituals imposed by commercial forces, consequently shifting the ways in which the customer interacts with mass media, the way information flows, and the ways in which meaning is produced, ultimately leading to a break in commercial meaning and a shift to a post-consumerist society. In his third book, ''Meme Wars: The Creative Destruction of Neoclassic Economics'', Lasn prefaces the book by calling on University students to realize that they are being "fooled by the façade" of the capitalist educational system, adding that the lack of incorporation of externalities such as species extinction, resource depletion, climate change, and financial meltdowns has turned the profession into a "target for derision and ridicule". Lasn challenges students to look beneath the surface of the façade to realize that economics is a "highly contested" and "questionable" field. To do so, Lasn offers two distinct ways for students to approach their academic endeavours: to either "accept the status quo" of the system, or become "an agitator, a provocateur, a meme warrior, and occupier", calling on students to engage in a paradigm shift within educational institutions. The book includes a series of essays, photographs and advertisements, which support Lasn’s approach to
culture jamming Culture jamming (sometimes also guerrilla communication) is a form of protest used by many anti-consumerist social movements to disrupt or subvert media culture and its mainstream cultural institutions, including corporate advertising. It att ...
. Lasn made documentary films for 20 years beginning in 1970 - many of them to do with
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, the homeland of his wife, Masako Tominaga.Linda Solomon, "Adbusters' Kalle Lasn: the flawed genius behind Occupy Wall Street"
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His award-winning films include: * '' Bears and Man'' (Co-writer, editor) * ''Japan Inc: Lessons for North America?'' * ''Japanese Woman'' * ''Satori in the Right Cortex'' * ''The Rise and Fall of American Business Culture'' * ''The Autumn Rain: Crime in Japan''


Activism and views

Lasn, in collaboration with others of ''Adbusters'', came up with the original idea for an
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(OWS) demonstration, but has been careful not to claim ownership of it. In March 2004, Lasn published an article in Adbusters pointing out that, whereas less than two percent of Americans are
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, 26 of the top 50 (from a list of George W. Bush-era neoconservatives) advocating war in Iraq are Jewish (52 percent).


Bibliography

* Lasn, Kalle (2000) ''Culture Jam'', New York: Quill * Lasn, K. (2005) ''Design Anarchy'', Vancouver: Adbusters Media Foundation * Lasn, Kalle (2012) ''Meme Wars: The Creative Destruction of Neoclassical Economics'', New York: Seven Stories Press,


References


External links


Adbusters website
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Kalle Lasn interview
(11/20/2006)
Kalle Lasn profile

Kalle Lasn: 4 video messages for the Cologne Thumper design award
(2007)
Kalle Lasn, Typo 2006: The Future of Design (video)
* Donovan King. ''Optative Theatre: A Critical Theory for Challenging Oppression and Spectacle'

(2004), (2004) * —controversial 2004 column by Lasn
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