LIBROS DEL AUTOR: mute

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  • Mute Magazine - Vol 2 #12
    Mute
    Post-Fordist state planners, developers, and their entrepreneurial service arm have debased the meaning of 'creativity' to a shallow pretext for the further looting of cities and public wealth. The cookie-cutter aestheticisation of selective zones of our cities (tourist promenades, waterside public art, creative quarters), is a mere fig leaf covering the acts of enclosure and e...
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  • Mute - Climate for Change Special Edition
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  • Mute Magazine - Vol 2 #11
    Mute
    In this issue of Mute we revisit the question of 'the human' in the age of biopolitics. What do philosophers, activists and 'pro-revolutionaries' have to say about homo sapiens in a world where monstrous claims on value demand populations be reduced to 'bare (hardworking) life'? From repression of messy 'species being' in revolutionary milieus, to the managerial dream of putt...
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  • Mute Magazine - Vol 2 #10
    Mute
    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 embattled superbats and the gruesome charisma contests of political party leaders, we can be sure of one thing – we don’t need another hero! Mute surveys some popular myths of political-economic salvation (and damnation), and looks...
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  • Mute Magazine - Vol 2 #9 (US edition)
    Mute
    Featuring; Falling for the Future - Iain Boal brings modernity's futuramas back down to earth. Citizens Banned? - Josephine Berry Slater and Anthony Iles review the AV media arts festival. Crisis in the Visual System - Paul Helliwell argues the art world's favourite philosopher, Jacques Rancière, does have something to hide. Borders 2.0: Future, Tense - Bryan Finoki and Angela ...
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  • Mute Magazine - Vol 2 #9
    Mute
    Featuring; Falling for the Future - Iain Boal brings modernity's futuramas back down to earth. Citizens Banned? - Josephine Berry Slater and Anthony Iles review the AV media arts festival. Crisis in the Visual System - Paul Helliwell argues the art world's favourite philosopher, Jacques Rancière, does have something to hide. Borders 2.0: Future, Tense - Bryan Finoki and Angela ...
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  • Mute Magazine - Vol 2 #8
    Mute
    Texts by: Thomas Campbell & Dmitry Vorobyev, John Cunningham, Harry Halpin, Stewart Martin, Benedict Seymour, and Simon Yuill Commissioned artwork by: Theo Michael, John Russell and Plastique Fantastique ...
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  • Living in a Bubble
    A. Mute
    Mute Vol 2 #6 This issue we look at the cultural, political and social costs of an era of debt-backed boom now showing signs of busting. Our contributors explore the links between a global glut of financial liquidity and the capitalist self-cannibalisation that sustains it. Tracing the impact of financialised and looted social existence from the micropolitics of student debt a...
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  • Mute Magazine - Vol 2 #5, It's Not Easy Being Green
    Mute
    Featuring articles by Anthony Davies, Paul Helliwell, Howard Slater and Peter Suchin, and a special section on climate change and capital with texts by Will Barnes, James Woudhuysen, Tim Forsyth and Zoe Young, Kate Rich, George Caffentzis, Anthony Iles, Chris Wright and Samantha Alvarez ...
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  • Mute Vol II #4 - Web 2.0
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  • Naked Cities - Struggle in the Global Slums
    Mute
    According to UN research data, by 2030 half of the world's population will be living in slums. Meanwhile, in Durban, residents of Forman and Kennedy Road settlements risk arrest and police violence to protest forced eviction and demand clean drinking water and sanitation. The statistics are not supposed to talk back. This issue of Mute, largely sparked by Mike Davis' claim tha...
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  • Dis-integrating Multiculturalism
    Mute
    Since the advent of multiculturalism in the 1970s, the redefinition of race in cultural terms has gone hand in hand with an official discourse of respect for cultural difference and diversity. Today, in the wake of 9/11, the rhetoric of tolerance is visibly breaking down. As state policy shifts from the celebration of difference to an anxious call for assimilation, the racial o...
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  • Precarious Reader
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