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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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M21: Total Paranoia [Autumn/Winter 2002] Editorial content | Vol I
Submitted by mute on Wednesday, 16 November, 2005 - 14:21

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Including: The Metamap: a pull-out map charting surveillance and privacy projects, Armin Medosch on Echelon, Cornelia Sollfrank interviews John Gilmore, Andy Muller-Maguhn and Rena Tangens, Matthew Hyland on representations of 'race riots', Flint Michigan on Jacques Attali's UK tour, the great usability debate with Bo Mc Farland and Curt Cloninger, JJ King reports from HAL2001

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Contents of this cluster

  1. A Very Private Affair
  2. History has Failed and will Continue to Fail
  3. The Screen is not the World
  4. CYBERHYPE IV - Chinese-Whisper Markets ('Have you not heard of the wanderers of Yueh?' - Hsu Wu Key (Ancient Taoist Mystic))
  5. The Street has a Thousand Eyes
  6. Composing Ourselves
  7. I'm Vicki Bennett
  8. Share and be Shared
  9. The End of Innocence (Global Hacking Conferences)
  10. Unreason as Relief Therapy
  11. HAL 2001: A Geek's Progress
  12. De Musicorum Infelicitate
  13. Below Critical Radar (Fanzines and alternative Comics from 1976 to now)
  14. About Everything, Really
  15. Please Follow Me
  16. The Communications Department (14 July – 12 August 2001, Anthony Wilkinson Gallery)
  17. A Cavalier History Of Surrealism (by Raoul Vaneigem as 'J-F Dupuis' (translated by Donald Nicholson-Smith))
  18. Blowin' Hot 'n' Cold
  19. Back to Zero
  20. Form over Content
  21. Legally Yours...
  22. Everything is Number
  23. Injustice
  24. Glyphiti
  25. Non-Planning for a Change
  26. Zero to Infinity (Arte Povera 1962-72)
  27. The Great Usability Debate (Head to Head)
  28. Open Source, Closed Eyes
  29. Global Bushwhacking
  30. The Fabric of Calculable Reality
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