Difference between revisions of "Howard Slater"

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* ''A Silver Knife Striking A Wall of Glass (Proust and Music)'', Break Flow 2, 1999. Updated and archived (2024) at [https://datacide-magazine.com/a-silver-knife-striking-a-wall-of-glass/]
 
* ''A Silver Knife Striking A Wall of Glass (Proust and Music)'', Break Flow 2, 1999. Updated and archived (2024) at [https://datacide-magazine.com/a-silver-knife-striking-a-wall-of-glass/]
 
* ''Evacuate the Leftist Bunker'' in Break/Flow 2, 1999. Updated and archived (2024 [https://datacide-magazine.com/evacuate-the-leftist-bunker/].Edited Version in Annual Review of Critical Psychology, Vol 3,2003. Pamphlet form at Krisis Munster Press [https://kmfreepress.wordpress.com/evacuate-the-leftist-bunker/]
 
* ''Evacuate the Leftist Bunker'' in Break/Flow 2, 1999. Updated and archived (2024 [https://datacide-magazine.com/evacuate-the-leftist-bunker/].Edited Version in Annual Review of Critical Psychology, Vol 3,2003. Pamphlet form at Krisis Munster Press [https://kmfreepress.wordpress.com/evacuate-the-leftist-bunker/]
* [https://nettime.org/Lists-Archives/nettime-l-9908/msg00031.html "Past Imperfect in the Electronic Archive"], ''Nettime'', 10 Aug 1999.
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* [https://nettime.org/Lists-Archives/nettime-l-9908/msg00031.html "Past Imperfect in the Electronic Archive"], Resonance Vol. 8 No.1, 1998, Repr, ''Nettime'', 10 Aug 1999.
 
* "Post-Media Operators: 'Sovereign and Vague'", ''Infotainment'' 5, 1999; [https://datacide-magazine.com/post-media-operators-%E2%80%9Csovereign-vague%E2%80%9D/ repr. in] ''Datacide'' 7, Aug 2000; [http://subsol.c3.hu/subsol_2/contributors0/slatertext.html repr. in] ''An@rchitexts: Voices from the Global Digital Resistance'', ed. Joanne Richardson, New York: Autonomedia, 2005, pp 194-202; repr. in ''Mute'', 8 Feb 2012; [https://monoskop.org/images/5/5b/Provocative_Alloys_A_Post-Media_Anthology_2013.pdf#page=29 repr. in] ''Provocative Alloys: A Post-Media Anthology'', eds. Clemens Apprich, Josephine Berry Slater, Anthony Iles, and Oliver Lerone Schultz, London: Mute, and Lüneburg: Post-Media Lab, 2013, pp 28-43.
 
* "Post-Media Operators: 'Sovereign and Vague'", ''Infotainment'' 5, 1999; [https://datacide-magazine.com/post-media-operators-%E2%80%9Csovereign-vague%E2%80%9D/ repr. in] ''Datacide'' 7, Aug 2000; [http://subsol.c3.hu/subsol_2/contributors0/slatertext.html repr. in] ''An@rchitexts: Voices from the Global Digital Resistance'', ed. Joanne Richardson, New York: Autonomedia, 2005, pp 194-202; repr. in ''Mute'', 8 Feb 2012; [https://monoskop.org/images/5/5b/Provocative_Alloys_A_Post-Media_Anthology_2013.pdf#page=29 repr. in] ''Provocative Alloys: A Post-Media Anthology'', eds. Clemens Apprich, Josephine Berry Slater, Anthony Iles, and Oliver Lerone Schultz, London: Mute, and Lüneburg: Post-Media Lab, 2013, pp 28-43.
 
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20100219003614/http://www.infopool.org.uk/APG.htm The Art of Governance: On The Artist Placement Group 1966-1989 ], ''Break/Flow'', Feb/Mar 2000; repr. in ''Variant'' 2:11, Summer 2000.  
 
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20100219003614/http://www.infopool.org.uk/APG.htm The Art of Governance: On The Artist Placement Group 1966-1989 ], ''Break/Flow'', Feb/Mar 2000; repr. in ''Variant'' 2:11, Summer 2000.  

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Howard Slater has worked in housing and as a volunteer play therapist. He now works in mental health as a support worker. Whilst he has been writing since the early 1980s he has mainly been published in small press magazines, independent publishing initiatives and web sites. His texts and poetry have been supported and published by: 10th Floor, Alien Underground, Audiolab Arteleku, Autonomedia, Autotoxicity, Break/Flow, Copenhagen Free University, Datacide, Difficult Fun, Fatuous Times, Five Leaves Left, Here & Now, Infopool, Infotainment, Mute, Night Class, Noise Gate, Obsessive Eye, Palantir, Papakura Post Office, Penniless Press, Rebel Ink, Resonance Magazine (LMC), School of Walls & Space, Smile, TechNET, Variant, Working Press. He was the editor of Break/Flow. He was one of the five founder members of the London-based MayDay Rooms initiative.

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