articlesBy Kate Rich 6 July 2004After last November’s elections in Georgia were widely condemned as rigged, three weeks of citizen street protests ensued. Although these barely...
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articlesBy David Panos 6 July 2004The Creative London programme is a new city-wide scheme attempting to replicate the creativity-fuelled Shoreditch Effect across the capital's depresse...
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articles By Emilia Palonen & Steffen Böhm 6 July 2004Fed up with the commodified, marketised condition of higher education, the University of Essex’s Radical Politics Working Group called a meeting to ...
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articlesBy Matthew Hyland & JJ King 6 July 2004
In the light of eugenic IQ-monger Charles Murray’s recent visit to London’s ICA, Matthew Hyland and JJ King investigate the function of ...
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articlesBy Howard Slater 6 July 2004What is it that typifies and stymies organisational cultures, be they enterprising or oppositional? The repression of psychical multiplicity and alter...
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articlesBy Peter Carty 6 July 2004The era of quantum technology is dawning. With quantum computing set to smash our existing ciphers, quantum encryption is providing a new set of uncra...
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articlesBy Mute Editor 6 July 2004This summer the new media art world is marked by two events of diametrically opposed tragic and comic proportions. On the one hand, artist Steve Kurtz...
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