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Mute Vol. 3, No. 1 - Double Negative Feedback

'Double Negative Feedback' expresses the hope that the chaos unleashed by the cybernetic loops of financialisation, post-Fordist production and networked life might not only be entropic and exploitative. The noise generated by 'positive feedback' also takes the form of the explosions we are seeing in the Arab world, the anti-disciplinary uses of cybernetic control systems, the 'shared precarity' of compositional improvising, and the ripples of a political organising that no longer assumes a common identity but instead acknowledges our common vulnerability. This issue scouts out such double-negative loops in a landscape dominated by the relentless, if often misfiring attempt to put feedback to work

FURTHER DESCRIPTION

100% Arts Cut
Pauline van Mourik Broekman's personal consideration of Mute's defunding

In the Mud and Blood of networks
Anthony Iles interviews Graham Harwood

Zaha Hadid Architects and the Neoliberal avant-garde
Owen Hatherley takes a look at the fluid architecture and financial times of Zaha Hadid Architects

Music is the Crime that Contains All The Others
Demetra Kotouza on the rebel sounds of Rebetiko

Anti-Disciplinary Feedback and the Will to Effect
Lars Bang Larsen reads counter-cultural 'good vibration' literally and politically

The Light Years: Contemporary Art in the Age of Weightless Capital
Anna Dezeuze on the loaded lightness of 'precarious art'

Listener as Operator
Howard Slater on the 'compositional improvising' in Jazz and beyond

Artist's Project
by Mimi Lueng

On Coca to Capital
John Barker on first world junkie-capitalism

ISSN 1356-7748-301
ISBN 978-1-906496-01-2
Dimensions: 178 x 254 x 17 mm
176 pages

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Editorial - Mute magazine, volume 3 #1

By Josephine Berry Slater

Frequently Asserted Fallacies of the Crisis and How to Quash Them

By Contributors

Contain This! Leaks, Whistle-Blowers and the Networked News Ecology

By Felix Stalder

Zaha Hadid Architects and the Neoliberal Avant-Garde

By Owen Hatherley

Body Bomb - Artist's project by Mimi Leung

By Mimi Leung

The Light Years: Contemporary Art in the Age of Weightless Capital

By Anna Dezeuze

Music is the Crime that Contains All Others

By Demetra Kotouza

Fordism? Who's that For, Men Only?

By Noreen MacDowell

Clio Barnard's Talking Heads

By Omar El-Khairy

Occultural Studies 2.0: Passionate Divas

By Eugene Thacker

Listener as Operator

By Howard Slater

Dear Living Person

By John Russell

Anti-Disciplinary Feedback and the Will to Effect

By Lars Bang Larsen

Short Circuits: Finance, Feedback and Culture

By Benedict Seymour

From Coca to Capital: Free Trade Cocaine

By John Barker

In the Mud and Blood of Networks: An Interview with Graham Harwood

By Anthony Iles

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