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 through the subsumption of the one in the other, but a negotiation of the one as a 'horizontal transcendence' - the unbridgable gap that exists between such distinct identities. By exploring questions of precariousness - from the immigrant to the urban poor - as well as the relationship between culture-led urban regeneration and public art, it attempts to fundamentally destablise and deterritorialise them from fixed national and cultural contexts.
2005-02, ISSN 1356-7748-29
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Includes:
George Caffentzis critiques energy alternatives
Hari Kunzru on Gustav Metzger
Mattin on the politics of musical improvisation
Anthony Davies on art, corporations and activism
Simon Pope on locative media
Gregory Sholette on the art group REPOhistory and gentrification in Manhattan
John Barker on the perilous and exploitative employment of economic migrants
Angela Mitropoulos on the use and misuse of 'precariousness'
Tiziana Terranova’s Network Culture
JJ King on the future of World Intellectual Property Organisation
Mark Crinson on art and urban history
Christian Nold on Jodi's solo show at FACT
Ben Watson on David Toop
Tim Savage on Donna Haraway's Companion Species Manifesto
Anja Büchele and Matthew Hyland on poet Susan Howe
Ben Watson on David Toop
Armin Medosch on ISEA, artist’s project by Zeigam Azizov
Lavish Full Colour Illustrated
Dimensions: 27.5 x 24 x 1 cm
144 pages
ISSN 1356-7748