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Exploding Convergence, Converging Explosions

By Chris Darke 10 April 2000

Last year Rotterdam's Exploding Cinema festival surfed in on the crest of a digital wave. This year at v. 2.0 - Jap.Pop.Tech - Chris Darke asks how fa...

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File Diagonally.

By Kate Rich 10 April 2000

The Center for Land Use Interpretation is a stalwart promoter of what you might call 'creative geography'. If you want to know how land is utilised - ...

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Keep Your Hatred Sharp and Your Nikes Clean! (No Logo reviewed)

By David Panos 10 April 2000

No Logo charts the rise of global super-brands (Nike, The Gap, Starbucks et al) and attempts a critical account of contemporary corporate strategy. Wh...

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Various Artists: Escalator Records, Tokyo (Bungalow)

By Hari Kunzru 10 April 2000

Germany’s tastemaking Bungalow crew here present the work of a great Japanese label. For those unwilling to fight their way through the platform...

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Blackmarket Presents 2 STEP - Various (Azuli)

By Steve Goodman 10 April 2000

1)Incubate underground until wavelength ubiquity is attained; 2) destratify the metric using break asymmetrix; 3) transpose into vocal science; 4) fin...

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Exporting the Apocalypse

By Ted Byfield 10 April 2000

Mainstream publishing has never shied away from the apocalypse; death, decay and panic sell books. Rational, legalistic narratives about political opp...

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Back to the Future

By Lev Manovich 10 April 2000

Lev Manovich on Blade Runner and the Graphical User Interface In 1984 the director of Blade Runner, Ridley Scott, was hired to create a commercial wh...

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The Conditions of Possibility: Tributes to Marina Vishmidt 1976-2024 (I)

By Mute Collective 6 June 2024

Marina Vishmidt, a much loved and deeply formative contributor for our magazine from its early years, tragically passed away at the end of April. The ...

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Mute Archive Move

By mute 27 June 2022

This June and July the Mute magazine archive is being moved from its current home in a shipping container a hundred miles north of London to a new smaller space in Berlin.

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