Author Archives: Ruth Catlow

Jeanette Winterson on why art matters now more than ever

Written before the 21st century had really demonstrated its commitment to war and the interests of the 1%. It’s surprising…

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where in mythology are there stories of collective endeavour that turn out well?

Train to London – through Westcliff A golden bright morning I remember I can make a decision …decisions and the…

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Fading revolt in the walled garden

I recently published Karen Blissett is Revolting, an interview described as “incendiary”, on New Criticals as part of their Lady…

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Cultural Geographies of Play your Place

Cultural Geographies of Play your Place

We are preparing for a series of gaming events at a new location (to be announced) for Play Your Place…

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On admitting to being an artist

when it comes up i brace myself take a deep breath and call myself an artist. as a way of…

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blogging again

With the recent acquisition of my own “domain name” and publication of a portfolio (pulling together a collection of works…

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on admitting to being an artist

when it comes up i brace myself take a deep breath and call myself an artist. as a way of…

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Re-rooting digital culture at ISEA 2011

Some thoughts on returning from ISEA 2011 in Istanbul. It is ever more urgent for us to develop functional infrastructures…

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A world where humans play with things

Overland –  video shown as part of my presentation at Furtherfield’s Re-rooting Digital Culture unconference on Friday. In September 2009,…

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