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Mute Vol 2, No. 16 − Real Life Training

In this issue of Mute we look at the systemic requirement to appear, to have an identity, to become intelligible - as an individual, a face, a body, a set of affects, a data-set within biopolitical capitalism. This recurrent demand to appear is both extracted and seduced out of us by the apparatuses of state and spectacle; the system of property and images; the simultaneous need to harness labour and manage the unemployed. In this issue we also look at the deeper shifts in capitalism which trigger the intensifying management of life; a crisis of abundance is brought on by industrial and technological developments converting the majority of the earth's inhabitants into a ‘surplus' population to be managed and ‘warehoused' in jails, workfare schemes or that open prison known as Web 2.0.

FURTHER DESCRIPTION

On Edge

Stefan Szczelkun talks to artist Alexa Wright about how her work breaks down the self

 

Rumours of War

Paul Helliwell rhythmanalyses Steve Goodman's Sonic Warfare and the group work Noise and Capitalism

 

Artificial Scarcity in a World of Overproduction: An Escape that isn't

The 'production of innovation', write Sander, is no replacement for the production of value

 

Eliminating Labour:Aesthetic Economy in Harun Farocki

Benedict Seymour on devalorisation in a high-tech cinematic oeuvre

 

Artist's Project: The Wealth of Negations

by CVA Group

 

Clandestinity and Appearance

John Cunningham takes up the case of clendestinity and resistance in the age of biopolitics

 

Is the Brickburner Still the Same

Neinsager opens and shuts dissident writer and migrant labourer B.Traven's identity file

 

Casa Pound and the New Radical Right in Italy

The Moyote Project discusses the strange case of fascists imitating anarchists to popular effect

 

University Struggles at the End of the Edu-Deal

George Caffentzis pieces together an emerging plane of struggle

 

Illustrations

Alexa Wright, Harun Farocki, Mongrel

 

 

ISSN 1356-7748-21

ISBN 978-1-906496-49-4

 

Dimensions: 22.4 x 15.2 x 1.3 cm

120 pages

TABLE OF CONTENTS

On Edge

By Stefan Szczelkun

Rumours of War

By Paul Helliwell

Artificial Scarcity in a World of Overproduction: An Escape that Isn't

By Sander

Eliminating Labour: Aesthetic Economy in Harun Farocki

By Benedict Seymour

The Wealth of Negations

By CVA Group

Clandestinity and Appearance

By John Cunningham

Is the Brickburner Still the Same?

By Neinsager

Casa Pound and the New Radical Right in Italy

By Moyote Project

University Struggles at the End of the Edu-Deal

By George Caffentzis

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