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Remote Greater Manchester village so idyllic it s a privilege to live there

Remote Greater Manchester village so idyllic it s a privilege to live there
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The rubbishscapes of Essex: why our buried trash is back to haunt us

<strong>The long read</strong>: Landfill sites have swallowed many a beauty spot along the Thames estuary in the past 50 years. Now, as those dumps start to disgorge tonnes of mouldering detritus into the river, it truly feels like the Age of Consequences

Upgrade English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) provisions to supercharge skills, says new report

Upgrade English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) provisions to supercharge skills, says new report
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More than 500 people attend the second Hexham Net Zero Fair

WEB WORK: A HISTORY OF INTERNET ART - Artforum International

The term “net.art” is less a coinage than an accident, the result of a software glitch that occurred in December 1995, when Slovenian artist Vuk Cosic opened an anonymous e-mail only to find it had been mangled in transmission. Amid a morass of alphanumeric gibberish, Cosic could make out just one legible term “net.art” which he began using to talk about online art and communications. Spreading like a virus among certain interconnected Internet communities, the term was quickly enlisted to describe a variety of everyday activities. Net.art stood for communications and graphics, e-mail, texts

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