Submitted by
mute on Wednesday, 16 November, 2005 - 14:19

Including: Ted Byfield interviews James Boyle, James Flint and Hari Kunzru futurecast the British countryside, Delhi's Sarai Centre, JJ King on ICANN, Maria Fernandez and Suhail Malik on the Cyborg Manifesto, Matthew Hyland on social exclusion protest and the politicisation of the 'mentally ill', reviews: John Hutnyk's South Asian Sound of London special, Esther Leslie on Jimmy Corrigan: The Smartest Kid On Earth
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Contents of this cluster
- Tales of the Commons Culture
- Social Misery, Mad Pride
- Blockbusting the Election
- Hacking Away At Patents
- Melting Pot Markets & Digital Commons
- Racial Biotech Business as Usual
- Looking Inward, Finding Nothing
- The Regeneration Game
- Whatever Happened to the Cyborg Manifesto?
- My Back Pages
- Look At Me Ma, I'm Memetic
- The Language of New Media
- They Came, They Bored, They Conquered
- Vicky Victorious
- A Greenish Brown and Unpleasant Land
- Net.Condition: From The Network To The Coffee Table
- Sound Samples
- Them: Adventures with Extremists
- Four Tet Classique
- Work Harder Dude, or You Won't Get Paid!
- Code Unknown
- Together Forever
- Serial Unhappiness and the Comic Art of Reproduction
- Strange Disclosures
- Goodbye to 20th Century's Sonar?
- André Stitt's Homework (Scores, Statements, Notes for Akshuns 1976-2000)
- Mobile Movements
- Fashion + Demonstration = Prêt-a-Rèvolter
- The Fame & Mixed Fortunes of...Christy Malry's Own Double Entry
- Contagious Art (A Virus in the Biennale)
- Web-based Spookery
