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A failed effort to get together a mass transit system fare strike -- and how others can learn from our mistakes.

By Kevin Keating 11 January 2010

A critique of our efforts to foment a mass "self-reduction" movement on San Francisco's Muni public transit system. INTRODUCTION:In early 2005,...

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Towards sustainable artistic production?

By Kenn Taylor 10 January 2010

The idea of the artist’s commune or collective is not a new one. It may, however, be a model that artists have to look at adopting increasingly a...

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Don't Leap Into the Void: against top-down de-institutionalisation

By Belle Le Triste 8 January 2010

Rumour has it that several of the major public or semi-public art spaces in London are currently making severe cutbacks to their services. The ICA ...

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Announcement: re: ex-post, Critical Knowledge and the Post-Yugoslavian Condition

By Open Space - Zentrum für Kunstprojekte 4 January 2010

re: ex-postCritical Knowledge and the Post-Yugoslavian Condition, 20 January – 21 February 2010 Opening: 19 January 2010, 7 pm Project cu...

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Avatar, or film as the third dimension of financialisation

By Benedict Seymour 31 December 2009

Some thoughts on James Cameron's Avatar, film, and financialisation. A familiarity with the landmark digital 3D movie Avatar and the works of Jean ...

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Rage at Number One: The Cultural Revolution Starts Here?

By Adam Ford 20 December 2009

Something which seemed unthinkable only a few weeks ago has just happened. 'Killing In The Name', a 1992 song about police brutality and racism has...

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Questioning Capitalist Realism

By Matthew Fuller 20 December 2009

Questioning Capitalist RealismAn interview with Mark Fisher Mark Fisher is the author of 'Capitalist Realism, is there no alternative' out rece...

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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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