articles

New York Prophecies

By Richard Barbrook 10 September 2004

At the peak of the Cold War, in 1964, the USA mounted a World’s Fair in New York. Exhibitors had the challenging role of flaunting the superpowe...

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When is Deleuze Not Deleuze?

By Mute Editor 10 September 2004

When is a book about Deleuze, paradoxically, not a book about Deleuze? When it’s by Slavoj Zizek. Jean-Jacques Lecercle reviews the latest theor...

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articles

Art Is Like Cancer

By Stewart Home 9 September 2004

Stewart Home is already well known to many for his anti-art antics, but his early inspiration and fellow iconoclast, Roger Taylor, is rather less fami...

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articles

The Empress's New Clothes

By Mute Editor 9 September 2004

Anja Kirschner reviews three films screened at London’s Lux Salon and laments the passage of radical women’s filmmaking into depoliticised, stylis...

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articles

Strange Common Places

By Massimo de Angelis 9 September 2004

If cooperation and communication are the indispensable commodities of ‘post-fordist’ capitalism, can alternative ‘commons’ eme...

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articles

Postvital Signs

By Mute Editor 9 September 2004

Melanie Gilligan casts a sceptical eye over Richard Doyle’s ‘postvital’ experimentsWetwares: Experiments in Postvital Living, Richar...

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articles

Not Vice City, Not Vice City

By Mute Editor 9 September 2004

spring_alpha, a multiplayer online game still in development, combines the narrative of building a social utopia with the question of the user’s...

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books

Look at Hazards, Look at Losses

By mute 28 March 2017

Authors: Group for Conceptual Politics (GCP), Danny Hayward, Anthony Iles, Lisa Jeschke, Benjamin Noys, Eirik Steinhoff and Marina Vishmidt Paperba...

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books

PML Books

By Mute 18 December 2013

The PML Book series is a collaboration between Mute magazine and Post-Media Lab. The Lab was set up in September 2011 and explores how post-broadcast ...

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books

Mute Magazine Print Archive

By mute 13 September 2016

The Mute magazine print archive has its first release for sale as an original, limited edition set of all fifty-one issues of the print versions of the magazine, covering twenty years of publishing from 1994 to 2014.

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books

Connecting People Apart

By mute 3 February 2012

A free eBook reader compiled from the Mute magazine article archive for the Post-Media Lab, a new collaboration Mute is embarking on that will explore the following themes as part of the overall framework of the lab.

Digital Networks: Connecting People Apart, The Subsumption of Sociality, The Question of Organisation, Acting within Non-Human Ontologies

Download as ePub and Kindle, or HTML5 for the other types screen readers (text only) .

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