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Pil and Galia Kollectiv,
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No Room to Move
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No Room to Move: Radical Art and the Regenerate City
A fistful of research on the state of critical public art in the maelstrom of New Labour's regeneration programmes.
By Josephine Berry Slater and Anthony Iles


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M18: I am the Network [Autumn 2000] Editorial content | Vol I
Submitted by mute on Wednesday, 16 November, 2005 - 14:14

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Including: Reports on Tulipomania and UK.com, Josephine Berry on International Browserday, Stewart Home on life and work with Iain Sinclair and Chris Petit, Anthony Davies and Simon Ford on Culture Clubs, Michel Houellebecq interviewed and Roy Ascott, Sara Diamond and Geert Lovink on the net status-quo + Ben Seymour on Empire and Steve Beard on Dromographic Stress Disorder.

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Contents of this cluster

  1. Doing the network hokey-kokey
  2. Control_Shift_Commons
  3. Culture Clubs
  4. Harvest Time on the Server Farm (Reaping the Net's Body Politic)
  5. Less is More, is Less, is More…
  6. Sonic Past and Future
  7. Dromographic Stress Disorder (How E-Commerce Makes Survivors of Us All)
  8. Shaping Up
  9. Irrational Exuberance
  10. With a Hey-nonny-nonny and Plenty of Irony
  11. Hexstatic // Vector // video/12” // Ninja Tune
  12. Everybody in the House
  13. Some Images are More Impossible than Others
  14. Es lebt!
  15. Memory Mesh
  16. City Fringe
  17. Time Well Spent
  18. Rules of the Game
  19. Rabble Rousers
  20. Immortal, invisible, God only knows
  21. Factory 2000
  22. The Violence of Appropriation, Aufgehoben – No Process
  23. Liberté, Egalité, Systéme
  24. History in the (Re)Making
  25. Spaghetti Junction
  26. Shamen of Discontent or The Revenge of the Mirror People (A Detective Story in four Acts)
  27. Reports of my Death have been Greatly Exaggerated
  28. CYBERHYPE II – Brain Plagues
  29. Metersoft
  30. 'Like a Future which has already Happened'
  31. Uncomfortable Choices
  32. Born to be Digital?
  33. The Flowering Economy (A Tale of two Conferences)
  34. Topology of a Phantom City
  35. Algorithms in the Sky
  36. Boxing the Issue in
  37. Thanks for the Memories
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