Andreas Broeckmann on Fri, 20 Feb 1998 15:37:05 +0100 |
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---------------------------------------------------------- ******----Mute9----OUT!----****** ---------------------------------------------------------- Mute is a UK based quarterly about culture and technology. Issue 9 is out now. The contents of issue 9 will go online next week. In the meantime, issue 8 (September 97) is already available, as are select back issues and articles. Mute online will remain an archive site for all Mute content while Metamute, Mute's internet site will be relaunched (edited by JJ King) on 12th March as part of London Electronic Arts' "Eyes of March" -------------------------- Metamute: www.metamute.com -------------------------- ====MUTE 9==== In chronological order: ====*Short/Cuts*==== *NEWMEDIACENTRE.COY: The Institute of Conemporary Art and creative sponsor Sun Microsystems have just joined forces. But who's wearing the trousers... --> see also Cyber.Salon 3 <nettime> announcer 021a 1/2 *LITTLE AND LARGE: _P2P_ and the Amsterdam Agenda... *THE PLUG 'N' PLAY CLUB: The Hyperjam, tele-clubbing and Digital Diaspora... *SWOOSH - YOU ARE NOW ENTERING AIRSPACE: Do airports challenge us to 'imagine new synthetic worlds'? - AA design project for Heathrow, Terminal 5... *THE 77TH ELEMENT: Motorola's Iridium ring of satellites' unacknowledged parent project: Jean Marc Philippe's _Celestial Wheel_... *CUTS LIKE A LASER: Fashion company Suture use photomicrography and laser cutting to new ends... *BABELFISH/LOUDMOUTHS/WEBSTALKER The Shortest/Cuts... *THE TWO HACKS: Carey Young's _Base Matter_ @ HIP97 The Tacit Hack - "Inserts" - art in academic journals... ====**MAIN**==== **Eric Kluitenberg interviews Huge Harry: HUMAN ART IS DEAD, Long Live the Algorithmic Art of the Machine... ---"People are not machines. Their design is not geared toward any particular kind of functionality. People don't have a purpose in life. That's why they have existential problems, and they don't like to do useful work for more than a few hours a day, and they like to have holidays and vacations. Machines have a sense of purpose." **A Toolbox of Everyday Media In Eastern Europe, Andreas Broeckmann and Inke Arns: ---"One fortunate consequence of the Party's propaganda was that the media on the Eastern side of the Iron Curtain was never perceived as the source of reality production, whereas in the West, this illusion was clung to fiercely. Eastern bloc techniques for dealing with the media - hesitancy, scepticism and irony - are a useful legacy." ====***Special Section:TECHNOSCIENCE***==== ---"It is becoming an all too common revelation to hear of 'independent' government advisors, even critics, also holding down jobs on the boards of biotech corporations. This ambidextrous career strategy can only deepen the existing discrepancy between the industry's hi-finance PR and lobbying campaign and the absence of a powerful, independent critical force." (Intro) ***Technology Consensus Census Mute interviews Richard Sclove of the Loka Institute about corporate accountability and the state of technological democracies... ---"The consensus conference [...] is a little bit like a jury in court. If the Danish government is going to debate a complicated, controversial question like biotechnology policy or how we should make use of the knowledge from the Human Genome Project, their Board of Technology assemble a jury (asit were) of about 15 quasi-randomly selected Danish citizens. The panel excludes anybody with expertise on the topic and it excludes anybody from an organised interest group that is active. ***Technocrative Dreamtime in Malaysia: Cybercolonialism John Hutnyk on the MSC, Malaysia's economic crisis and Science Cities... ---"Who will be the hi-tech workers? A layer of technocrats and experts will need to be recruited, from in part the expat Malaysian elites schooled in the salons of Stanford, MIT, London and Manchester, but in large part, at least in the first phases, the already existing personnel of the multinational infocorps that are invited to 'relocate' will provide staff for the most important posts. The imported workers will have expat lives and an expat status which is not far from the old 'colonial career' that has always been the hallmark of business empires under imperialism." ***DIRECT BIOCRACY QUESTIONNAIRE - Mute @Hybrid WorkSpace ---"If you want to develop blisters try walking around in someone else's shoes. At this summer's Hybrid WorkSpace we managed just that when, together with net.journalis Josephine Bosma, we lip-synched the talk and limped the walk of empirical science. With roughly 600 people a day dropping into the Hybrid WorkSpace, we were in the perfect environment for carrying out a questionnaire on the subject of Technoscience. We wanted to find out what people think about the ethics of certain technological and scientific developments and whether they would like to have a greater say in their social implementation." ====****REVIEWS****==== ****GAMING (Games & Multimedia) + Blade Runner + Dark Forces + Jedi Knights II + Final Fantasy II + Tomb Raider II + G Police + Nuclear Strike + Hexen II + Nude Raider /Ed: John Paul Bichard <johnny@ultralux.demon.co.uk> ****DEE BLUE (Soft Science) Mathematicians are from Mars: Hari Kunzru interviews Mark Atkinson + Science News /Ed: James Flint <jim@metamute.com> ****README (Print) Rage Against the Machine - but do it in machine code: Tom McCarthy on the Systems Novel + The Dark Knight Returns + Come + The Way the Wind Blew + La Carte Postale + Computer One + Cybertrends + The Closed World + Browser /Ed: JJ King & Tom McCarthy <jamie@metamute.com> and <tom@metamute.com> ****AUDIOPHILE (Music) Emit do Time: Hari Kunzru interviews Emit's David Thompson. + Mindvirus + Eleven Phases + Ultimate Sushi + Radical Beauty /Ed: Hari Kunzru <hari@metamute.com> ****ART TM (Art) Pretty Good Piracy: Lisa Haskel on Mikrolab + Martin + I Won't Promise you the Earth + rootLESS97 /Ed: <mute@metamute.com> ****SHELF LIFE (Fashion) /Ed: <mute@metamute.com> ---------------------------------------------------------- *-----------THANKS TO ALL CONTRIBUTORS-----------* ---------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------- PRICE: 3 pounds or equivalent ---------------------------------------------------------- SUBS: subs@metamute.com or www.metamute.com/subs ---------------------------------------------------------- Mute is available from select bookstores around the UK, Europe and Japan; indendents newsagents, Tower and Virgin in London; through Desert Moon (www.desert-moon.com/xines/) & Total Circulation in the US and Propaganda in New Zealand. 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