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Founded in the UK in [[1994]] by artists [[Simon Worthington]] and [[Pauline van Mourik Broekman]], Mute Magazine started as a platform for critical engagement with issues relating to new media and art. Originally published bi-monthly, Mute Magazine was until recently released twice-yearly in book format. It is now experimenting with a publishing model incorporating Print On Demand (POD) technologies and 'cluster' issues published more frequently in a smaller format. Through all its appearances, Mute has remained a valuable contributor to the UK new media arts scene, as well as being committed to investigation and reflection on social movements, geopolitical developments, information politics and contemporary theory.
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In 2001, Mute Magazine generated off-shoot projects [[OpenMute]] and YouAreHere as ways of developing free knowledge and open systems, as well as to support networking initiatives in the East End of London. It currently hosts OpenMute, a website service and hosting package geared to independent media, artists and community groups. An example of such a group supported by Mute is the rampART creative centre which has a website hosted by OpenMute and obtains its internet connection via YouAreHere.
 
 
 
Mute has had many contributors such as Peter Suchin, Marina Vishmidt, John Hutnik, Emma Hedditch, [[Heath Bunting]], Matthew Hyland, [[YProductions]], Hari Kunzru, Anthony Davies & Simon Ford, David Panos, [[Stewart Home]], [[Kate Rich]] and [[Saul Albert]].
 
 
 
Mute is based in Whitechapel, [[London]].
 
 
 
 
 
http://www.metamute.org/
 

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