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Welcome to the City (Review of Sonar and Glastonbury)

By James Flint 25 September 2002

James Flint visits Sonar and Glastonbury and finds that for all their differences and theme park simulations, both offer a revelatory insight into con...

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State Biophilosophy (Or, why are state bureaucrats conducting the 'public' debate on biotechnology?)

By Eugene Thacker 18 September 2002

Eugene Thacker looks at the biotech debate being waged between writers Francis Fukuyama and Gregory Stock. As readers may be aware, two recently-publi...

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Philistines & Yahweh: How the Unauthorised Version Still Upsets (A review of The Philistine Controversy)

By Ben Watson 11 September 2002

Ben Watson reviews The Philistine Controversy, edited by Dave Beech and John Roberts, and smells an 'academic marxist' rat It comes in screa...

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The Emperor's New Phones

By Josephine Berry 31 July 2002

Josephine Berry on new Labour's telecoms policiesSearching the FT's CD-Rom archive for matches between 'Labour' and 'internet...

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Bukaka spat Here

By Josephine Berry 10 May 2002

‘Don’t read it! Fuck it! Smash it! FORGET IT! DEMOLISH IT! PISS ON IT!’ Alexander Brener and Barbara Schurz advise the reader of their scatologi...

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Mens sana in corpore sano (or keep taking the tablets)

By Andrew Goffey 10 May 2002

The West’s war on fat, free radicals, toxins and bacteria knows no such thing as a bridge too far: health and the perfect body enjoy absolute loyalt...

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Tour de Fence

By Simon Worthington 10 May 2002

This summer, artist Heath Bunting is embarking on a project to cross all 28 borders within the EU. As he will be avoiding conventional checkpoints, th...

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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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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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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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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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