Sisters of Mute | Openmute - Linkme2 - More is More - independent media distribution
Subscribe to our RSS feed 
Submit Content
You can post articles, news and much more to this site.
Submit Content here
Mute Music
pil and galia portrait

Introducing –
Pil and Galia Kollectiv,
one sixth of Mute's
ensemble music column

covering sonic adventures
across genres and time.
Email: info AT kollectiv.co.uk

Mute music column


No Room to Move
nils norman

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


Search
The image verification code you entered is incorrect.
M29: The Precarious Issue [February 2005] Editorial content | Vol I
Submitted by mute on Wednesday, 16 November, 2005 - 14:31

m29_cover
Including: Anthony Davies on art, corporations and activism, Simon Pope on locative media, Gregory Sholette on the art group REPOhistory and gentrification in Manhattan, Tiziana Terranova’s Network Culture, JJ King on the future of WIPO, Mark Crinson on art and urban history, Christian Nold on Jodi's solo show at FACT, Ben Watson on David Toop, Hari Kunzru on Gustav Metzger, Mattin on the politics of musical improvisation, Tim Savage on Donna Haraway's Companion Species Manifesto, Anja Büchele and Matthew Hyland on poet Susan Howe, Armin Medosch on ISEA, artist’s project by Zeigam Azizov, and much more!!!


Price (select region, inc. P&P)




read the full version online | PDF | low graphics | designed PDF | cover

 

Contents of this cluster

  1. The War on Immigrants
  2. Marketing Electoralism in the USA
  3. Free Speech Zones and Preemptive Detentions
  4. The Vortex Void of Inhumanity
  5. Return of the Browser Jedi?
  6. Common Property
  7. Control Freakery at the UK ESF
  8. Bass Resonance
  9. Body Shop Hermeneutics
  10. The World Turned Upside Down
  11. Autolabs: Critiquing Utopia
  12. Signing Away Subversion
  13. What Money Can't Buy
  14. A Crisis of Presentation
  15. Disobbedienti, Ciao
  16. Peak Oil and National Security: A Critique of Energy Alternatives
  17. PROJECT SPACE: Safe Institution -­ Fooling the Present, F*cking the Future
  18. SPECIAL SECTION: (UN)REGENERATE ART
  19. The Shape of Locative Media
  20. Mysteries of the Creative Class, or, I Have Seen The Enemy and They Is Us
  21. Explaining Urbanism to Wild Animals
  22. Basic Instinct: Trauma and Retrenchment 2000-4
  23. Another Gaze
  24. Oh I love freedom! But what is it?
  25. SPECIAL SECTION: EXPLORING PRECARIOUSNESS (Lessons from the Pietariat)
  26. Precari-us?
  27. Precarious Straits
  28. Cheap Chinese
  29. Wages for Anyone Is Bad for Business
  30. PROJECT SPACE: Migrasophia
  31. The Dissolving Fortress -­ Notes on the Future of WIPO
  32. Inside Out
  33. Network Culture
  34. Waste Product
  35. Sex Cells
  36. Terminal Platitudes
  37. The Dishonour of Poets
  38. Haunted Sublimity
  39. The Death of the Death of the Portrait
  40. Bug Report
  41. Art(s Council) History
  42. Post-Humanism=Post-Animality
  43. Back to the Future -­ Ars Electronica at 25
  44. The Insecurity Lasts a Long Time
  45. Under the Pavement, the Id
  46. Something over against is (or) Accidence commenced
  47. The Wireless Loveboat: ISEA 2004
  48. The One And The Other
XML feed


Post new comment
The content of this field is kept private and will not be shown publicly.
More information about formatting options Captcha Image: you will need to recognize the text in it.
Please type in the letters/numbers that are shown in the image above.
Mute has moved

Our new address is:

46 Lexington Street, London, W1F 0LP
tel: 020 3287 9005


Mute Archive

Recomposing the University -
By Tiziana Terranova & Marc Bousquet
July 2004

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

Buy the complete print archive

Subscribe to our news and annouce list


Your full name

Recent comments
Mute anthology book


Hardback £44.99 Softback £24.99

Buy now

Read more Proud to be Flesh: a Mute Magazine Anthology of Cultural Politics after the Net


Current Magazine

SubscribeBuy now

Read: Mute vol 2 #14


User login
Navigation



Shop with: