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Monthly Archives: October 2013

CHRIS LILLEY AND JA’MIE ARE BACK!

Ja’mie Private School Girl.
World Premiere Wednesday 23 October, 2013!
Watch an exclusive clip here.

FRUITS COLORS AND FACES

As it is mentioned in Paper Journal, the images created in Lorenzo Vitturi’s photobook A Dalston Anatomy is reminiscent of Fischli/Weiss‘ sculptures − one may recall, especially, the selection in Venice Biennale 2013 − and Guiseppe Arcimboldo’s portraits depicted with fruits and vegetables. The vigorous use of colours in Vitturi’s works is again tempting. Uncanniness of [...]

MONDAY MUSIC: ATOMS FOR PEACE

Thom Yorke’s side project Atoms for Peace builds on the Radiohead legacy in many ways, but certainly in continuously commissioning outstanding videos…

Götzengeschwätz & Baggerspionage

“Herbstlaubtrittvergnügen” indeed: This guy Ben Schott certainly knows his German Compound Words…

METALLIC BEATCRAFT MEETS R’N'B

A week ago Kelela released her first mixtape CUT 4 ME, which is being widely talked about since then. It’s been produced by the artists from the label Fade to Mind / Night Slugs, namely Kingdom, Nguzunguzu, Girl Unit, et al. Whilst you can definitely hear the influences of contemporary metallic beatcraft tunes, the volcas [...]

“Promise” by Kota Sake

A series of photographs by Japanese photographer Kota Sake are currently on display at the artist-run 35 Minutes studio space in Araiyakushi, Tokyo. Since this past April, Sake has been mounting three animal photographs on the 8th of every month “because of the Gomadaki ritual which is performed on the 8th of each month [...]

SOCIAL MEDIUM

Who makes friends anymore?  You friend them (on Facebook).
In ‘making’, you mold contract of trust with–going through the timeline–first a stranger, then acquaintance, finally, a friend and become a friend yourself.  It is a position of merit, a role that necessitates a type of creativity and playfulness as you learn how to communicate according to [...]

THE MODERN MAGAZINE

We’re thrilled to be included in the coffee table book The Modern Magazine by magCulture’s Jeremy Leslie, taking an in-depth look at the diverse world of contemporary publishing (fittingly, in the opening section titled ‘What is a magazine?’). A must-have for any editorial afficionado, it provides a thorough examination of the debate of print versus [...]

WONDER

‘When given the choice between being right or being kind, choose kind.’ R.J. Palacio Wonder
I came across this really lovely book, Wonder while at a ‘Tell me what to read’ session at the Brisbane Writers Festival this year. It is a book written for 9-12 year olds but it wonderfully crosses over to an adult [...]

BEETHOVISION

While the craft of classical music courts notoriety for its mathematical complexity, its interpreters often express themselves in literary rambunctiousness and visual cues, relishing in matching timbres with colors, flourishing upon movements hippos and dancing flora a la Fantasia.  Floating above the soup of sentiments, Jorinde Voigt charts soundscapes according to an invented emotional notation, you [...]