articlesBy Howard Slater 29 April 2003To James StinsonMauve fug clip claps an eye on rock melt for a deep onus crash rash of time rushed in honest flop foreshortening work-a-day flipped yo...
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articles By Benedict Seymour 6 March 2003Benedict Seymour visits the Aztecs exhibition at London's Royal Academy and discovers latent isomorphisms with contemporary Western empire. Is ours a ...
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articlesBy Melanie Gilligan 26 February 2003The recent revelation of certain dogs' ability to predict their masters' epileptic seizures is certainly good news for sufferers. Melanie Gi...
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articlesBy Peter Suchin 19 February 2003The recent Memory Men event at the ICA showed that the Ars Memoria is alive and well - as evidenced by the elephantine memory of participant Dominic O...
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articlesBy Brian Holmes 7 February 2003The Paris-based conceptual group, Bureau d'études, works intensively in two dimensions. For a recent exhibition called 'Planet of the Apes' they have...
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articlesBy Agnese Trocchi 29 January 2003Agnese Trocchi of Candida TV analyses the recently released Italian parliamentary report on 'Internal and International Terrorism', which links groups...
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articlesBy Stewart Home 22 January 2003Stewart Home reviews ex-Angry Brigade member John Barker's Bending The Bars and finds a solid critique of the politics of bolshevism under the ski...
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