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Monthly Archives: August 2013

LAST CHANCE: KADER ATTIA AT KW

Last chance to see the exhibition Kader Attia REPAIR. 5 ACTS at KW Institute for Contemporary Art in Berlin before it closes end of this week!
Photo: Kader Attia, REPAIR. 5 ACTS, installation view, Act 4: Nature: MIMESIS AS CONTROL, courtesy: the artist, Galerie Nagel Draxler, Galleria Continua, Galerie Krinzinger, photo: Tina Wessel

FREE DUMBO FEATHER IPAD APP

Maybe you’ve heard of Dumbo Feather and/or would like to know more? In keeping with their ‘pass it on’ tradition they’ve recently launched an iPad app and with this app they’ve made a pretty big decision to give all of their content away for free!

BACK ISSUE BONANZA

As a former distributor emptied their warehouses, a few rare and long out of stock issues made an unexpected appearance at our doorstep, which means there is a rare opportunity to fill some holes in your archives of mono.kultur. But hurry, since some of these we literally only have a handful of copies to spare.

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Acid Drop

Here’s some Acid you should drop.

MONDAY MUSIC: DEPTFORD GOTH

Sweetness.

LET’S GET LOST

Finally managed to track down the brilliant documentary Let’s Get Lost by fashion photography legend Bruce Weber on jazz legend Chet Baker in his final years, and what a film. If jazz is your cup of tea, then this is for you, and if it is not, it’s for you anyway. Maybe rather surprisingly fashion [...]

CHINESE WHISPERS 29

We are receiving so many kind words about our latest issue with Brian Eno from so many side, it’s kind of touching – including our friends at magCulture. If you’re heading over, make sure to also read a brief interview with Matt Willey, who designed our issue with Chris Ware; and someone we admire almost [...]

Kickstart an Institute

Now only 10 days remain of the (proposed) Marina Abramovic Institute’s ambitious Kickstarter campaign.
With the goal of raising $600,000 to fund the design phase of the project – which involves the architectural might of Rem Koolhaas and Shohei Shigematsu of the Office for Metropolitan Architecture (OMA) – there’s still time to chip in, should [...]

Bangalore Goes Boom

Almost three dozen DIY ramp builders, pro skateboarders, journalists, and cinematographers from all over the world traveled to Bangalore, India earlier this spring to support the local skate advocacy collective HolyStoked in making true what they’d been dreaming of for the longest time: to build the first free public skatepark for the Republic’s growing skateboard [...]

CINE-NOISE: A conversation with Ricardo Da Silva

Ricardo da Silva is a founding member of the film collective CINE-NOISE which he describes as “a variable geometry project involving sound artists and experimental film performers.” Through their work and actualizations the group tries “to bring noise music aesthetics into cinema and cinematics into noise music.” Having initially worked in an independent movie theatre [...]