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Abstract Hacktivism: The Making of a Hacker Culture

By mute 12 January 2006

by Otto Von Busch & Karl Palmas   In recent years, designers, activists and businesspeople have started to navigate their social w...

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Mute Vol 2, No. 1 − Underneath The Knowledge Commons

By mute 1 December 2005

A struggle is ensuing to produce and protect what is being called the Knowledge Commons in defiance of the latter day regime of enclosures around know...

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DiY Survival

By mute 28 October 2005

Ed. C6   There is no subculture, only subversion. DiY or do-it-yourself survival is a collection of essays, tips and case studies coll...

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Mute Vol 2, No. 0 − Precarious Reader

By mute 1 September 2005

This inaugural issue of Mute's Volume 2 series is a Reader that collects together texts on precariousness that first appeared in Mute Volume 1 issues ...

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Mute Vol 1, No. 29 – The Precarious Issue

By mute 1 February 2005

The conundrum of 'negotiating the other as other' recurs throughout this issue of Mute in various ways. The way out of this dilemma is seen not throug...

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Mute Vol 1, No. 28

By mute 1 September 2004

In this issue of Mute, the focus seems to lie less on cultural production than different cultures of resistance. A central focus of coverage is the un...

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Mute Vol 1, No. 27

By mute 1 February 2004

George Orwell's novel 1984 has had a good innings over the last few years: in addition to the runaway success of Endemol's Big Brother format and Real...

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Mute Vol 1, No. 26

By mute 1 September 2003

The 'Iraq War' is turning from an expertly managed propaganda event into a polysemic cipher through which the capitalist underpinning of American and ...

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