volume 5, number X (december 2005) (7MB)
Web of Capturing the Moving Mind
edited by Akseli Virtanen and Steffen Böhm
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| Introduction |
| Akseli Virtanen and Steffen Böhm |
Web of Capturing the Moving Mind: X |
| Akseli Virtanen and Jussi Vähämäki |
The Structure of Change: An Introduction |
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| The Jump, or, What is Art? |
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| Leena Aholainen |
Resisting Death, or, What Made Luca Guzzetti Jump into the Ashtray? |
| Luca Guzzetti |
What is Art? |
| Won Suk Han |
Thank you for the Jump |
| Klaus Harju |
Saudate, To be at Home without a Home |
| Bracha L. Ettinger and Akseli Virtanen |
Art, Memory, Resistance |
| Bracha L. Ettinger |
Copoiesis |
| Steffen Böhm |
Origins of Art, or, the Un-timely Jump |
| Peter S Petralia |
Invisible Journey |
| Elly Clarke |
The Trans-Siberian Photo Project (2MB) |
| Gwylene Gallimard and Jean-Marie Mauclet |
‘Capturing the Moving Mind' as a Work of Art? |
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| Moving Minds, or, What is Politics? |
| Brian Holmes |
Continental Drift: Activist Research, From Geopolitics to Geopoetics |
| Brett Neilson and Ned Rossiter (with Bernardo Giorgi and Helen Grace) |
Action without Reaction: A Mongolian Border Intervention |
| Jordan Crandall (with Jussi Niva) |
Between Movement and Position: Tracking and Its Landscapes of Readiness |
| Gillian Fuller (riffs on Andrew Murphie's thread) |
What is the Moving Mind and How Can It Be Captured? |
| Natilee Harren (with David Rose) |
The Trans-Siberian Radio Project: Enacting Polymorphous Radio |
| Stevphen Shukaitis, Sophea Lerner, Adam Hyde |
Mobicasting: Let 1000 Machines Bloom |
| Joram ten Brink |
In Between |
| Anna Daneri and Serena Giordano |
The Moving Borders of Art |
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| Biopolitical Production, or, What is Economy? |
| Imre Szeman (with Maria Whiteman) |
Irreversibility, or, the Global Factory |
| Steffen Böhm and Carlos Fernández |
‘Velkom tu Hell': Precariat Moscow |
| Pierre Guillet de Monthoux |
Intellectual Generals of General Intellect |
| Jussi Vähämäki |
The Mimetic Turn of Economy |
| Bodó Balázs |
Revolution |
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Photos by Bodó Balázs and Steffen Böhm (Creative Commons licence applies).
Web-design by Steffen Böhm. |
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