your posts

GIORGIO SADOTTI SOUNDS LIKE I (COMPOSING)

By Beaconsfield 22 June 2016

Giorgio Sadotti GIORGIO SADOTTI SOUNDS LIKE I (COMPOSING) Arch Space 25 June–4 September 2016 Preview: Friday 24 June 7-9pm with special pe...

more
your posts

Jane Mulfinger & Graham Budgett: WINDAUGE [vindt-ow-geh, Saxon “wind-eye”]

By Beaconsfield Gallery Vauxhall 18 June 2016

25 June –18 September 2016, Wednesday – Sunday 11am-5pm Beaconsfield Gallery Vauxhall, 22 Newport Street, SE11 6AY LONDON Pre...

more
your posts

La Serveuse: Notes on the movement against the loi de travail, by a waitress

By waitress 24 May 2016

  This will be a collection of notes, written by a waitress, that attempts to put together experiences from Paris and from the rest of Franc...

more
your posts

Plants, Androids and Operators review

By Aurelio Cianciotta 27 March 2016

This – also freely downloadable – anthology documents projects developed over a two and a half year period. Its critical nature emerges clearly th...

more
your posts

Cesura//Acceso Call for Issue 2

By Cesura // Acceso 13 November 2015

Call for Issue 2. Corrupting Desires! Technique, Performance and Control Email to: cesura.acceso@gmail.com We are currently accepting submi...

more
your posts

Jeremy Corbyn’s Arts Plan

By RGN 2 September 2015

In recent years, the UK government’s cultural policy has been formulated on the basis of market failure – the grudging acknowledgement that certai...

more
your posts

Call for Entries 7th International CHOREOGRAPHIC CAPTURES Competition

By CHOREOGRAPHIC CAPTURES 6 August 2015

For the 7th time, JOINT ADVENTURES is inviting choreographers, dancers, film and (multi-)media artists to develop new aesthetic approaches and visual ...

more
your posts

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 ...

more
your posts

Communities at the front-line of coal extraction

By Anne Harris 24 May 2016

Communities at the front-line of coal extraction “Mining is going on a hundred meters away. When they started blasting, all the dust was brought ...

more
your posts

La Serveuse: Notes on the movement against the loi du travail

By waitress 24 May 2016

A collection of notes, written by a waitress, regarding the mouvement sociale contre le loi du travail (the social movement against Françoi...

more
your posts

Some Notes on Syriza

By Dimitra Kotouza 5 February 2015

Five notes towards averting the most ideologically polarised reactions to Syriza’s victory in Greece (mostly for those not from Greece)   ...

more
your posts

Whose Side Are You On? Response to Coco Fusco, ‘The State of Detention: Performance, Politics, and the Cuban Public’ (e-flux, 3 January 2015)

By RGN 29 January 2015

If anyone were to undertake a protest without official permission in or around Parliament Square – the putative heart of democracy in the UK – they should be aware that there was a high probability that they would be arrested. When Cuban artist, Tania Bruguera, announced, in December 2014, that she was intending to make a performance–protest in Havana’s best-known public square, despite having being denied official permission, her arrest was met with inevitable cries of censorship.

more
your posts

In Conversation: George Caffentzis and John Barker

By mute 15 November 2013

*In Conversation: George Caffentzis and John Barker* To celebrate the recent release of *In Letters of Blood and Fire*, George Caffentzis and John...

more
your posts

Antifascist and Hip hop artist, Killah P, murdered by neonazis in Greece

By Anon 18 September 2013

Pavlos Fyssas, a 34 year old antifascist and hip hop artist (Killah P), was murdered by Golden Dawn neonazis in Keratsini, a working class neighborhoo...

more
your posts

Is the Egyptian Revolution Dead?

By Philip Rizk 16 July 2013

Philip Rizk on the meandering and swerves of the Egyptian 'Revolution', reposted from: http://www.jadaliyya.com/pages/index/12895/is-the-egyptian-revo...

more
your posts

END THE CRIMINALISATION OF PROTEST: THE CASE OF TRENTON OLDFIELD

By mute 25 June 2013

END THE CRIMINALISATION OF PROTEST: THE CASE OF TRENTON OLDFIELD Due to unusual circumstances, this is an unusual newsletter, though very much rel...

more
your posts

Report on the London Counter-EDL demonstration

By Anonymous 28 May 2013

Some thoughts on the counter-EDL demonstration in London yesterday, and about the EDL in general:  1. The disproportion between EDL and anti-f...

more
your posts

A Glossary of Subsumption

By The Public School & Post-Media Lab 22 January 2013

25-26 January, 2013 | 12-4pm Brunnenstr. 155 10115 Berlin map: http://goo.gl/maps/gD4NI near: U8 Bernauer Str. 26 January, 2013 | Closing ses...

more
your posts

The Open Video Forum

By mute 12 December 2012

  The Open Video Forum - a joint effort of xm:lab, Mokolo.Labs and various international partners - brings European and African developers activ...

more