With media archaeological methods and interest of knowledge, early forms of media art-activism can be rewired as part of contemporary concerns.
Today's find is the website for Radical Software-periodical from the early 1970s which touches on video art, activism and media ecology. Stemming from the Raindance (a variation from Rand Corporation and the letters R & D - Research & Design) Corporation activities, it represents a cool example of early media art/activism debates in the New York region. It also includes ideas on different modalities of expression (how do you think in video) as well as immanence of activism with media -- all power is embedded in media systems and forms of expressions.