The 'Iraq War' is turning from an expertly managed propaganda event into a polysemic cipher through which the capitalist underpinning of American and British Christian morality, the contradictions between Western immigration and foreign policy, the ideological constructions of news journalism, and the inequitable basis of the North's 'aid' of the South can be more easily read. This issue's articles are intended to further that project.
2003-06, ISSN 1356-7748-26
FURTHER DESCRIPTION
Includes:
Brian Holmes on critical art in corporate institutions
Simon Ford on Gustav Metzger and early computer art
Felix Stadler on the emerging alternative sector of autonomous media
Matthew Fuller on Relational Aesthetics
Saul Albert on Danish free wireless enthusiasts
Peter Suchin on Roland Barthes
The Cartographic Congress
Dave Beech on John A. Walker
Matt Locke on FACT
Conrad Herold on the Free Trade in The Americas and class war
Shuddhabrata Sengupta on Surveillance in India
Alan Toner on World Sumit on the Information Society
The London Particular on regeneration in Hackney
Lavish Full Colour Illustrated
Dimensions: 27.5 x 24 x 1 cm
136 Pages
ISSN 1356-7748