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Failure to Moderate Excess: A Round-Up of Crisis Chronicles

By William Dixon 21 October 2009

  Now the dust has settled on the collapse of the banking industry, William Dixon looks back at some crisis bestsellers and finds their limit in...

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Crash

By Peter Carty 8 October 2009

What is it that comes out of a crash? In the wake of Ballard's death, Peter Carty writes a new work of fiction set in a cont...

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They May Crush the Flowers...

By Iain Boal 6 October 2009

With Vera Chytilová's satirical feminist romp Daisies released on DVD this year, Iain Boal takes the opportunity to revisit the brief cultura...

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PROTEST MANDATORY VACCINATION!!

By Vaccine Risk Awareness 30 September 2009

IMPORTANT: POLICE HAVE ALTERED VENUE SLIGHTLY, IT IS JUST UP THE STREET FROM PREVIOUS VENUE, BUT PLEASE TAKE NOTE, IT'S OLD PALACE YARD!!!! ...

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Invisible Politics - An Introduction to Contemporary Communisation

By John Cunningham 29 September 2009

In the wake of the organised left and the demise of working class self-identity, communisation offers a paradoxical means of superseding capitalism in...

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The Return of the Red Bourgeoisie − An Interview with Nada Prlja

By Stefan Szczelkun 23 September 2009

Heavily influenced by the Black Wave or dissident Yugoslav cinema of her childhood, artist Nada Prlja considers its unique balancing act between icono...

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So Feral it's Tame

By John Millar 21 September 2009

  In her recent show, Kate Rich harnesses the spare baggage capacity of the globe-trotting art world to create a ‘feral trade' network of hu...

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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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