articlesBy Mez 27 November 2002In Writing Machines, literary theorist N.Katherine Hayles, together with designer Anne Burdick, have tried hard to embody conceptual thinking around t...
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articlesBy Marina Vishmidt 20 November 2002At a conference programmed to coincide with the exhibition Mons Veneris: Female Geographies at the Austrian Cultural Forum, female artists, curators a...
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articlesBy Zoe Young 13 November 2002The Global Environment Facility is a subtle weapon in the arsenal of state-backed globalisation. While ostensibly implementing environmentally-friendl...
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articlesBy Jes Fernie 5 November 2002EMAIL ARTVery, very rarely does an exhibition that invites contributions from members of the public become a success, and Email Art, organised by The ...
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articlesBy Mute Editor 5 November 2002Despite the ubiquity of corporate involvement in the arts it rarely receives the attention it deserves. There remains an ingrained attitude that art a...
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articlesBy Ben Seymour 5 November 2002Are we post- or trans-urban? Does it matter? This collection of essays and interviews with luminaries from the fields of architecture, anthropology, p...
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articlesBy JJ King 5 November 2002Thomkins Square Park, New York. The pungent odour of fresh garlic saturates the nearby atmosphere. A bright orange truck marked in large letters with ...
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