articles

Geraldine Goat – The Hard Way To Enlightenment

By Katrina Palmer 9 May 2012

Stephan Dillemuth's film installation, The Hard Way to Enlightenment, deployed a live goat in an immanent critique of privatisation and its ...

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articles

Orgy of the Non/Self

By Josephine Berry Slater 1 May 2012

Yayoi Kusama’s current Tate Modern retrospective provokes Josephine Berry Slater to join the dots of the artist’s agonising and ecstatic constella...

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articles

Bloomsbury Olympic

By Richard Braude 24 April 2012

As the 2012 London Olympics looms, construction and education – two poles of an economy of despair – are to meet in East London. Richard Braude dr...

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articles

Minor Politics, Territory and Occupy

By Nick Thoburn 17 April 2012

In a talk given by Nick Thoburn at the School of Ideas this February, some of the Occupy movement’s most hopeful qualities were magnified through th...

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articles

The Art of the Exegesis

By Danny Butt 10 April 2012

With art schools' integration into the university system, artists are required to present their work as written ‘exegesis’. Here, Danny Butt trace...

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occultural studies column

The Mourning of Anti-Music

By Eugene Thacker 27 March 2012

Travelling to the outer reaches of vocal performance, a recent event featuring noise artists Junko and Keiji Haino opened up the anti-political space ...

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articles

Refusing Conformity and Exclusion in Art Education

By Dean Kenning 22 March 2012

  While experimentation and activism often focus on art school education or education as art, there is a tendency to ignore the creepin...

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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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