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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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Mute Talks and documentation 2008 Public Library
Submitted by mute on Wednesday, 5 November, 2008 - 10:54
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Since there is no centralised events area, I'm adding an article here to help people keep track of Mute's rapidly expanding events programme as well as documentation of previous events. Check the front page for updates


Slack, Taut and Snap: A Report on the Radical Incursions Symposium Editorial content | Articles
Submitted by mute on Thursday, 27 August, 2009 - 14:45
Peter Conlin

Where the recession opens up ‘slack spaces’ in the city, squatters and artists are sure to follow. Nowadays the apparatchiks of culture-led regen are hard on their heels. But what would a gentrification non-compliant occupation look like? Peter Conlin reports from St. Martin’s Radical Incursions symposium

 


Drifting away from reformist politics in Glasgow News & Analysis
Submitted by anthony on Wednesday, 5 November, 2008 - 10:00
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I spent the weekend in Glasgow and Edinburgh participating two meetings on regeneration, gentrification and the 'revanchist city': RESISTING REGENICIDE : STRUGGLES IN THE CITY

In between the two marathon talks (respectively 4 and 3 hours), organisers and part-time psychogeographical tour operators Neil Grey and Leigh French took us on a few marathon drifts through neoliberalising Glasgow.

 


More noise, more self-respect, more daring News & Analysis
Submitted by unterschreber on Wednesday, 3 September, 2008 - 20:07
Wildcat

Firsthand account translated from Wildcat issue 81 (original article at: http://www.wildcat-www.de/wildcat/81/w81_dacia.htm) of the Romanian Renault/Dacia strike earlier this year, which forced wage increases of 30-40% and, in the context of a migration-induced labour shortage, inaugurated a strike wave which has since hit Constanta port and ArcelorMittal. More reports from Romania forthcoming.


The end of the post-Cold War era News & Analysis
Submitted by unterschreber on Wednesday, 13 August, 2008 - 23:25
MK Bhadrakumar

All-too-plausible explanation from Asia Times (http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Central_Asia/JH13Ag02.html) of Georgia's attack on South Ossetia (2,000 civilians killed and refugees made of another 30,000; a helping hand from US airlifts of 2,000 'essential' Georgian troops back from Iraq) in terms of the push to extend NATO into the Caucasus, which, as it says in the title, would 'end the post-Cold War era', permanently activating the military faultline along Russia's southwestern border and the course of the major Central Asian gas and oil pipelines.


A Weak Power Thinking Bringing to a Halt Editorial content | Articles
Submitted by mute on Wednesday, 28 May, 2008 - 18:12
John Wollaston


The recent London performance of Luigi Nono's composition for orchestra and live-processing, Prometeo, was presented as an apotheosis of the Italian composer's work. John Wollaston essays a paraphrase of this complex 'super-capsule' of the untransmittable


Power cut hell OpenPublishing | News & Analysis
Submitted by unterschreber on Monday, 5 May, 2008 - 23:21
Hackney Gazette editorial

Apparently it's not considered newsworthy beyond the local press, but a whole block of the Morningside Estate in Hackney Wick/Homerton, i.e.


Fighting Gentification in Harlem – and Hackney Editorial content | News & Analysis
Submitted by mute on Friday, 2 May, 2008 - 01:02
Hackney Solidarity Network
Juan Haro, a speaker from the Movement for Justice in El Barrio will talk
in Dalston, London about their struggle against displacement by
gentrification in Harlem, New York city.

On Saturday the 24th of May @ Passing Clouds, on Richmond Rd, just off
Kingsland road in Dalston, 10 mins from Dalston Kingsland Station. Buses:
149, 242, 243, 67.
Free or donation entry to talk from 7.00pm

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