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Submitted by admin on Tuesday, 26 October, 2010 - 12:49
Owen Hatherley Is it possible to be both builders of the prestige spaces of capital and self-declared avant-gardists? Owen Hatherley takes a look at the fluid architecture and financial times of Zaha Hadid Architects
The New Avant-Garde Acknowledges its Precursors
subject: Architecture
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Submitted by admin on Saturday, 23 October, 2010 - 13:20
Mute Publishers Friday 29th October, 2010, 8pm Basso, http://www.basso-berlin.de More info on Proud to be Flesh, including a full chapters, contributors and illustrators list, is at: http://www.metamute.org/ptbf
Don't Wait to be Hunted to Hide
Submitted by matthew hyland on Saturday, 23 October, 2010 - 02:18
Following on from Benedict Seymour's precise placement of the analytical axe in 'We’re into Endgame', the previous ‘Fifth Column’...
The Beckett double acts do indeed unthread the sub-dialectical spooooooooool of ‘hawk’-‘dove’ codependency, institutional autophagy and ‘sobriety’ backed by Quantitative Easing. subject: Pathopraxis
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Submitted by admin on Tuesday, 19 October, 2010 - 15:30
Omar El-Khairy Focusing on specific events and mythologies attached to past and recent maritime radicalism, historian Marcus Rediker talks to Omar El-Khairy about piracy, the origins of global capitalism, and the poetics of history from below. This interview was facilitated by Gasworks in the context of their Hydrachy: Power and Resistance at Sea exhibition
1. The Shifting Figure of the Pirate: from the golden age of piracy to its place in popular imagination today
subject: N. America | Politics | Race
We're into Endgame
Submitted by Ben on Thursday, 14 October, 2010 - 21:51
'Cut us, don't kill us!' plead UK culture luvvies, but perhaps 'if you're going to hit me, hit me with the axe' is a more radical slogan? Benedict Seymour considers the parallels between Beckett's Endgame and the Treasury's
subject: Debt | Financial Crisis
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Submitted by admin on Tuesday, 12 October, 2010 - 17:04
Anthony Iles subject: Energy Resources | Futurist | Immaterial Labour | New Media Art
Is Black History in Hackney?
Submitted by Benedict Seymour on Thursday, 7 October, 2010 - 15:55
Hackney Council in the East End of London plan to drop CLR James's name from a public library in fashionable Dalston. As the UK regime of austerity deepens, should we be fighting for symbolic concessions to those deleted or displaced by gentrification, or is it time for a more material response?, asks Ben Seymour
subject: Financial Crisis | Gentrification | New Enclosures | Race | Regeneration | Urbanism
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Submitted by admin on Wednesday, 29 September, 2010 - 09:57
David Burrows Blurring the distinction between reality and fiction isn't just the preserve of the state in the age of the War on Terror; small fictional viruses may also be fatally infecting the global narrative, writes David Burrows
subject: Performance | Science Fiction | Viruses
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