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Mute Vol 2, No. 12 − The Creative City in Ruins

By mute 1 June 2009

Post-Fordist State planners, developers, and their entrepreneurial service arm have debased the meaning of ‘creativity’ to a shallow pretext for t...

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Mute Vol 2, No. 11 − Exhuming The Human

By mute 1 March 2009

In this issue of Mute we revisit the question of ‘the human’ in the age of biopolitics. What do philosophers, activists and ‘pro-revolutionaries...

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Mute Vol 2, No. 10 − We Don't Need Another Hero

By mute 1 October 2008

The state is pouring billions into propping up the collapsing financial sector, but who is going to take care of the rest of us? Between Hollywood’s...

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Mute Vol 2, No. 9 − Your Five A Day

By mute 1 July 2008

The ubiquitous injunction to consume 'Your 5 a day' quota of fruit and vegetables seems to stand in for a whole governmental ideology of population ma...

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Mute Vol 2, No. 8 − Zero Critical Content/No Added Aesthetics

By mute 1 April 2008

With investment in stocks and property now inducing ambient neurasthenia, mainstream investors are allegedly turning to 'alternative investments' like...

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Mute Vol 2, No. 7 − Show Invisibles? Migration/Data/Work

By mute 1 December 2007

We are living through an intensification of citizens’, and non-citizens’, visibility to capital. Database convergence, states of emergency and poi...

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Mute Vol 2, No. 6 − Living In A Bubble: Credit, Debt & Crisis

By mute 1 September 2007

In this issue of Mute we look at the cultural, political and social costs of an era of debt-backed boom now showing signs of busting. Our contributors...

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