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Pil and Galia Kollectiv,
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covering sonic adventures
across genres and time.
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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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M26: Summer/Autumn 2003 [July 2003] Editorial content | Vol I
Submitted by mute on Wednesday, 16 November, 2005 - 14:27

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Including: Peter Suchin on Roland Barthes; Matt Locke on FACT; Conrad Herold on the FTAA and class war; Shuddhabrata Sengupta on Surveillance in India; Alan Toner on WSIS; Simon Ford on Gustav Metzger; the London Particular on regeneration in Hackney; Matthew Fuller on Relational Aesthetics


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Contents of this cluster

  1. Weapons of Choice
  2. Magic Carpet
  3. The Postmodern Condition
  4. Policy of Truth: Critical Art in Corporate Institutions
  5. No Place Like Home
  6. The Facts of Life
  7. Reinvention without End: Roland Barthes
  8. Let's just be Friendsters
  9. Another Democracy is Possible
  10. War's Exciting New Features: The Revolution in Military Affairs
  11. Creating the Commons
  12. The Power of the Scythe
  13. Dividers and Rulers
  14. European Social Consulta: Progress in Process
  15. The Copenhagen Interpolation
  16. SPECIAL SECTION: LATIN AMERICA
  17. The New Labour: How to occupy a Factory
  18. Bolivia's War of Wars
  19. Free Trade in the Americas
  20. SPECIAL SECTION: NUCLEAR SOUTH ASIA – THE POLITICS OF POWER
  21. Signatures of the Apocalypse
  22. War and Peace
  23. The Age of Media Autonomy
  24. Dissembly Language (Unzipping the World Summit on the Information Society)
  25. Technological Kindergarten
  26. Language is a Virus
  27. The Cartographic Congress
  28. SPECIAL PROJECT: Fear Death by Water (The Regeneration Siege in Central Hackney)
  29. SPECIAL PROJECT: The Summer of Love
  30. Peer Pressure: V2V meets P2P
  31. Molecular Invasion
  32. The O'Reilly Emerging Technologies Conference
  33. Digital Culture
  34. Audit
  35. Storming Heaven
  36. Publicness
  37. minim++ at Lovebytes
  38. The Art of Deception
  39. Tamass: Contemporary Arab Representation
  40. Leonardo, New York Digital Salon Issue
  41. Field Work
  42. Child's Play
  43. Get Alive
  44. adonnaM.mp3
  45. The New Media Reader
  46. A Step, Not A Standard
  47. DEAF 2003: Data Knitting
  48. Philosophy in the Age of Science and Capital
  49. SPECIAL PROJECT: Staying In To Play (Artificial Sacrifice)
  50. Now I am become Death, Destroyer of Worlds
  51. 2: CELEBRATING CELEBRITY
  52. 1: THE CONFERENCE GAME
  53. The New Art Etiquette
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