Submitted by
mute on Wednesday, 16 November, 2005 - 14:00

Including: Graham Harwood, Lisa Haskel and Pauline van Mourik Broekman on 'Mongrel Britain', Simon Pope's 'Futile Style of London', Helen Sloane on science and art, Critical Art Ensemble interviewed by Mark Dery + Drew Hemment's 'Corpus of Sound' and Josephine Bosma's short history of net.art.
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Contents of this cluster
- Monday, Tuesday, Happy Days...
- To Serve Your Culture: Art Servers Unlimited at the ICA
- Virtual Reality Irvine, California
- Shop 'til You[r Connection] Drop[s]!
- Where Did You Want to Go Tomorrow?
- Dialogues with the Machine
- Glowboyzone
- When People Gain Price Tags - The New Underclass Gets Labelled
- The Root of All Insanity?
- Jonathan Hoag Presents: Tales of the Interconnected
- In the Name of Art (Ewan Morrison and Matthew Fuller on imaginaria and digital art)
- Music Is the Message (Jeff Mills is the prophet of Detroit Techno. Hari Kunzru spoke to him...)
- Special Insert: Net.Politics (The revolution shall not be criticised?)
- Straw Men Hollow Men
- A Thousand Marxes
- Zones of Intermediation
- <of programmatology>
- The Networked Underground
- Playing In To Stay
- Join the Dot
- Cloning the Drones
- The Situationist City
- Media Archive
- Eight Technologies of Otherness
- Baby, Baby, Baby, Can I Have Your Number?
- Breaking the Waves: Ondes Sans Frontiers
