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Introducing –
Pil and Galia Kollectiv,
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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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M27: Winter/Spring 2004 [January 2004] Editorial content | Vol I
Submitted by mute on Wednesday, 16 November, 2005 - 14:29

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Including: Zoe Young on Polish agribusiness; Peter Drahos and John Braithwaite on America's strategic use of bilateralism; Harry Potter on the Wikipedia; Sebastian Olma on Peter Lynds' theory of time; Ruth Maclennan on television and science; Betti Marenko and Miriam Swain on art & science; Luciana Parisi on Abstract Sex; JJ King on Openness; the University of Openness' Faculty of Cartography on the Semantic Web; Artists' projects by Eyal Weizman, Dani Bauer, Anselm Franke and Rafi Segal, Emma Hedditch, and Ron Silliman


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Contents of this cluster

  1. Labouring Under the Lingo
  2. Betting on Terror
  3. Home Front
  4. Dollarise This!
  5. Physics Unbound
  6. Relational history
  7. Hektor
  8. Spun Spooks
  9. The Opencontent.org Debacle
  10. Agribusiness Invades Poland
  11. Internet Protocol Pirates
  12. War is my Business, and Business is Good
  13. Abort, Retry, Fail
  14. Securing the Knowledge Empire
  15. This is the Public Domain
  16. From Open Encyclopædia to Distributed Library Project
  17. Telestreets
  18. Hot-Wire Jamaica
  19. Freemasons Of The Future
  20. Art Basel 34
  21. The Packet Gang
  22. Open Source Development
  23. Bombs and Bytes
  24. Museum Epidemiology
  25. Abstract Sex
  26. Now that We are Persons
  27. Hippoheimer the King
  28. The Politics of Verticality
  29. The Hollow Land
  30. I Break Horses (I don't tend to them)
  31. Alternative Globalisations
  32. Not The What But The Where
  33. Use Faults; Disturb Conventions; Exploit Indiosyncrasies
  34. (Another) Story Of Art
  35. Artists in Non-Residence
  36. Fashionable Noise
  37. The Attic Tapes 1974-1978
  38. Domain Errors!
  39. Infoanarchy vs. Discordia?
  40. Radical Entertainment
  41. New Media 1740-1915
  42. Neuropolitics: Thinking, Culture, Speed
  43. re:Play
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Far removed from the clichéd image of the ‘ivory tower’, today’s universities have been opened to the harsh realities of neoliberal economics. In the name of democratisation and equality, the university has become a cross between a supermarket and a factory whose consumers are also its hyper-exploited labour force. But the conditions of mass intellectuality also create new potentials and alliances

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