Monday, 25 March 2013

Ai Weiwei's Blog

Ai Weiwei's Blog
Author: Ai Weiwei
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Binding: Kindle Edition
ISBN: B005BAOU6O



Ai Weiwei's Blog: Writings, Interviews, and Digital Rants, 2006-2009 (Writing Art)


In 2006, even though he could barely type, China's most famous artist started
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For more than three years, Ai Weiwei turned out a steady stream of scathing social
commentary, criticism of government policy, thoughts on art and architecture, and autobiographical
writings. He wrote about the Sichuan earthquake (and posted a list of the schoolchildren who died
because of the government's "tofu-dregs engineering"), reminisced about Andy Warhol and
the East Village art scene, described the irony of being investigated for "fraud" by the
Ministry of Public Security, made a modest proposal for tax collection. Then, on June 1, 2009,
Chinese authorities shut down the blog. This book offers a collection of Ai Check Ai Weiwei's Blog our best computer books for 2013. All books are available in pdf format and downloadable from rapidshare, 4shared, and mediafire.

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