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Mute Magazine, v. 2, No. 12 - The Creative City in Ruins (Paperback)
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Mute Magazine, v. 2, No. 12 - The Creative City in Ruins (Paperback)
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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 exclusion that
cultural regeneration entails. As the sensibilities of the Creative
Class are sensationalised, courted, and monetised, the creative
possibilities of the dehumanised majority narrow. But as the
recession bites, there are signs that dreams of the Creative City
are crashing, as the public-purse strings tighten and the financial
sector's ability to underwrite the creative industries weakens. In
this issue we revel in that possibility, explore artists' creative
sabotage of their own regenerative co-optation, and philosophically
examine what 'expression' might actually be. Deriving Under the
Influence Chris Jones inspects the wounds opened by Laura Oldfield
Ford's pictures of regenerate London CG2014: Formulary For a Skewed
Urbanism Neil Gray ambushes the cowboy capitalists staking out
Glasgow's 'urban frontier' The Creative City In Ruins Artist's
project by Nils Norman Concerning Art and Social Change Brian
Holmes and Marco Deseriis on critical culture within recuperative
'semiocapitalism' All Mouth, No History William Dixon gets gobby
with Christian Marazzi and his linguistic analysis of
financialisation Debt: The First Five Thousand Years David Graeber
gives us the elevator pitch on debt's violent history Hungry Ghost
Steve McQueen's filmHunger whets Paul Helliwell's appetite for some
political context A Climatic Disorder? John Cunningham clears the
air after a meeting between Climate Campers and the NUM 'The Simple
Expression of Complex Thought' M. Beatrice Fazi splices interactive
media and the philosophy of expression Objective Phantoms Kenneth
Cox toys with Romanian poet Gherasim Luca's objects and desires
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