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Introducing –
Pil and Galia Kollectiv,
one sixth of Mute's
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covering sonic adventures
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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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M24: Beach or Border [May 2002] Editorial content | Vol I
Submitted by mute on Wednesday, 16 November, 2005 - 14:25

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Including: Pit Schultz and Boris Groendahl on hacking, Lisa Haskel on Swansong TV, Mikkel Bolt on Counterrevolutionary times in Denmark, Florian Schneider on the No Border Network, Brian Holmes on art in the age of the flexible personality and virtual class, Andrew Goffey on the politics of immunology + Beyond Good and Evil, Hari Kunzru on morality in child sci-fi and The Dark Dividend, JJ King on why David Lynch must shoot Philip K. Dick

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Contents of this cluster

  1. Micro vs Macro
  2. Counter-revolutionary Times
  3. CYBERHYPE VII: Who's afraid of Turbo-Nanotech?
  4. Heroes or Hooligans? (Head to Head)
  5. Unleashing the Collective Phantom (Resistance to Networked Individualism)
  6. The Real, Real Thing
  7. Snapshots of Technology
  8. Radio Playtime
  9. Trade Show Science
  10. The Battle for Broadband
  11. 404 File Not Found
  12. Mens sana in corpore sano (or keep taking the tablets)
  13. Beyond Good and Evil?
  14. Knocking Holes in Fortress Europe
  15. e-VIVA VALENCIA
  16. The Dark Dividend
  17. Tour de Fence
  18. Intermedium2
  19. Pack to the Future
  20. Philosophy and the Adventure of the Virtual
  21. Fibreculture Reader
  22. Unknown Public
  23. The In Crowd
  24. The Milgram Re-enactment
  25. Marxism Today
  26. Krazy & Ignatz
  27. Hatred of Capitalism
  28. Code Red
  29. Lovebytes, Sheffield
  30. Rebel Code
  31. Bukaka spat Here
  32. Bold as Love
  33. Annika Larsson
  34. Playing with the Future
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