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when the earth is colonised by capital, what use is the cosmos?
Infinite Thought Whilst Stephen Hawking's announcement that colonization on other planets is imperative to ensure the continuation of the human race is not quite as unusual as the media have been making out - 'it's like science fiction!' - the reception of Hawking's claims reveals at least two...
What Happened to the Future?
Robert Barry In 1992, American neo-con philosophe, Francis Fukuyama, published a book, The End of History, or The Last Man, which claimed that, with the fall of the communist regimes in eastern Europe, the world had reached the 'end of history' in its current state of liberal...
The Road to the Stars
Martin Gittins "Kosmograd was a dream, Colonel. A dream that failed. Like space. We have no need to be here. We have an entire world to put in order. Moscow is the greatest power in history. We must not allow ourselves to lose the global perspective." - Bruce Sterling, William...
kino fist: red space
Sunday 2pm for c. 2.30 start, E:vent Gallery, Bethnal Green, £2 for films and magazine. Short: 'Inter-Planetary Revolution' (1924) Long: Aelita (1924) ................................. Short: 'Ajapeegel' by Jeremy Millar (2008) Long: Red Planet Mars (1952)
Kino Fist goes in Search of (socialist) Space
The next Kino Fist will be on the theme of RED SPACE, and will be held at 2pm, 20th July, in the E:vent Gallery, 96 Teesdale Street, Bethnal Green, London E2 6PU. The films we will be showing are: as the cartoon, Khodataev & Kollektiv's 1924 short Interplanetary...
also from the work issue
Owen Hatherley on ' Work and Non-Work: A Short History of the Refusal of Work as a Revolutionary Strategy' and Infinite Thought on 'How to exploit oneself and get away with it'.
on blue collar
Carl Neville In this world...a man himself is nothing. And there ain't no world but this one. You're wrong there, Top. I seen another world. - Terrence Malick's The Thin Red Line Blue Collar's determined refusal of the mythic is evident from the very start. A series...
This Woman's Work: Chantal Akerman’s philosophy of work in Jeanne...
Dave McDougall 'Work,' for the Jean-Luc Godard of the late 1960s and early '70s, is a necessary component of revolutionary struggle, a value because it is the necessary response to jobs that need doing. In La Chinoise, Juliet Berto's character espouses a similar ideal...
Money, Militancy, Pedagogy: Godard 1967-72
Alberto Toscano Whether we're dealing with the recent vogue for 'relational aesthetics', the curating of avowedly radical or committed exhibitions such Documenta 11 or the more ironic Communism exhibition at the Project Gallery in Dublin, or the prominence of figures...
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