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Kittens: Gentrification – the economy of the land and the role of politics

By Kittens 24 May 2012

kittens #3 - journal of the wine and cheese appreciation society of greater london We released the fourth issue of kittens – the Englis...

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Delusions of Revolt: notes on the limits of aesthetic praxis

By valueform 14 May 2012

    Anton Vidokle likes to think of himself as an artist and his various projects, which primarily fall under the umbrella of the e-flux e...

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DIGITAL PARTISANS - review of Proud to be Flesh

By Julian Stallabrass 1 May 2012

New Left Review have published a review of the Mute anthology, a teaser for the review is can be read below: New Left Review 74, March-April 20...

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THE KING'S LAND as a site specific project

By gi11ian 24 April 2012

When a London-based international artist comes in contact with a run down East End housing estate, what happens? The typical narrative is this: a larg...

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Something out of the Nazis?

By Benedict Seymour 24 April 2012

The sci-fi space Nazis film Iron Sky is about to be released across Europe. Meanwhile, across Europe capital continues with its waves of cuts. 'From n...

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Property is mean - intellectual or not

By The Wine and Cheese Appreciation Society of Greater London 16 April 2012

= Property is mean - intellectual or not = The free software movement (Richard Stallman, the GNU Project, the Free Software Foundation, etc.) c...

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A worker's critique of parecon

By Steven A Worker 11 April 2012

To compliment the recent Bitcoin critique it seems a host of these alternative currency/economy ideas could be worth examining and critiqu...

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The inconvenient Muslim: An evening to launch Homegrown

By mute 1 March 2017

“Muslims are only ever the object in an endless national conversation around Islam, rarely invited to define their own narratives. Homegrown ...

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