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Festivals

Weaponise Aunt Hester’s Scream

In an expanded review of Arika 4: Freedom is a Constant Struggle, part of an ongoing series of mini-festivals, Sacha Kahir listens to the anguished language of noise and poetry inflected through black experience, politics and artistic traditions

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The Mourning of Anti-Music

Junko's performance at A Special Form of Darkness, Tramway, Glasgow February 201

Travelling to the outer reaches of vocal performance, a recent event featuring noise artists Junko and Keiji Haino opened up the anti-political space of ‘unvoice’ – writes Eugene Thacker

 

Politics Here is Death

Psychogeophysical Summit - Crossbones Cemetery, London 7 August 2010

For one week the Psychogeophysical Summit merged renegade earth science, geekery and subjective mapping. Accompanied by Silje Hyenes Lysne, waving a magical video wand, remote reviewer Anthony Iles scried what he could

 

Video: The Psychogeophysical Summit London, 2-7 August 2010, a Mute and BLIP co-production.

 

 

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