| 1. Ankrom, Richard |
| Mr. Ankrom discusses what drives him to create his performance art. |
| http://www.ankrom.org/ |
| 2. Art Crimes |
| Online journal examining attacks on art and the influence of iconoclasm. |
| http://www.renewal.org.au/artcrime/ |
| 3. Innocence |
| Exploring branding and consumerism with billboards, a supermodel, and product launches by Peter Burke, Julie Hunt, Robin Hely, Sue Moss, Cath Barcan, and Amanda Morgan. |
| http://www.shellyinnocence.com/ |
| 4. Konrad, Michael |
| Aims to facilitate communication on an interactive and informative level through subversive intervention into public space. |
| http://www.konradprojects.net/ |
| 5. Northern Arts Tactical Offensive (NATO) |
| Purveyors of subversive political street art. |
| http://www.beyondtv.org/nato |
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| 6. Pettek |
| Subversive art project that aims to run elections for the Israeli parliament, the Knesset. |
| http://www.pettek.org/ |
| 7. The Praxis Group |
| A clandestine group of underground performers staging site-specific, unsanctioned, and unsolicited projects within privately owned public spaces. |
| http://www.waste.org/praxis/ |
| 8. Urbanize.org |
| Aims to reclaiming cities from corporate rule through subversive art. |
| http://www.urbanize.org/ |
| 9. d-i-n-a |
| Group of five artists, activists and researchers who organize public events about mixing of art, communication and social issues. Information on conferences and links to study subjects. |
| http://d-i-n-a.net/ |
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