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Sep 1
iconicimage:

artspotting:

Zhang Huan , „Family tree“, © Zhang Huan”More culture is slowly smothering us and turning our faces black.” via castor & pollux

iconicimage:

artspotting:

Zhang Huan , „Family tree“, © Zhang Huan
More culture is slowly smothering us and turning our faces black.”
via castor & pollux


fuckyeahtattoos:

Om hand poked by Max Harris.

fuckyeahtattoos:

Om hand poked by Max Harris.


3000km:

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publiccollectors:

A sample page from the new Public Collectors booklet Ambiguous Ads. 
Ambiguous Ads consists of scans of personal ads taken from issue number  38 of the swingers magazine Select, published in New Jersey in 1972.    Issues of Select consist of thousands of ads for individuals or couples  that swing and    are seeking other swingers. Most of the ads in Select feature   partially  nude portraits that include the person’s face.  Ambiguous Ads focuses on personal ads where the individual in the ad has  somehow    obscured their face. These are, perhaps, the swingers that were  not    quite ready to go public with their lifestyle choice. The ads were also   accompanied by texts describing the kind of partner  that each person   (or couple) was looking for. Those texts have been  omitted except for   the location of the person depicted.
More on this and other Public Collectors-related publications here.

publiccollectors:

A sample page from the new Public Collectors booklet Ambiguous Ads.

Ambiguous Ads consists of scans of personal ads taken from issue number 38 of the swingers magazine Select, published in New Jersey in 1972. Issues of Select consist of thousands of ads for individuals or couples that swing and are seeking other swingers. Most of the ads in Select feature partially nude portraits that include the person’s face. Ambiguous Ads focuses on personal ads where the individual in the ad has somehow obscured their face. These are, perhaps, the swingers that were not quite ready to go public with their lifestyle choice. The ads were also accompanied by texts describing the kind of partner that each person (or couple) was looking for. Those texts have been omitted except for the location of the person depicted.

More on this and other Public Collectors-related publications here.


“The method is simple. Here is one way to do it. Take a page. Like this page. Now cut down the middle and cross the middle. You have four sections: 1 2 3 4 … one two three four. Now rearrange the sections placing section four with section one and section two with section three. And you have a new page. Sometimes it says much the same thing. Sometimes something quite different — cutting up political speeches is an interesting exercise — in any case you will find that it says something and something quite definite. Take any poet or writer you fancy. Here, say, or poems you have read over many times. The words have lost meaning and life through years of repetition. Now take the poem and type out selected passages. Fill a page with excerpts. Now cut the page. You have a new poem. As many poems as you like. As many Shakespeare Rimbaud poems as you like.” Burroughs, William S. “The Cut-Up Method of Brion Gysin.” The New Media Reader. 1961. Eds. Noah Wardrip-Fruin and Nick Montfort. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press, 2003. 90-91. (via carvalhais)

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compostxt:

zineophobia:

A Thousand Words - IV …………… buy
 
By Jason Jaworski
Started as a loose exercise, written in pieces on the street, with several strands of the story written immediately upon waking. Begun in New York in 2007 and finished in a warehouse in Downtown Los Angeles - 2010.
Signed, numbered and stamped by the artist. Limited Edition of 350.

compostxt:

zineophobia:

A Thousand Words - IV …………… buy

By Jason Jaworski

Started as a loose exercise, written in pieces on the street, with several strands of the story written immediately upon waking. Begun in New York in 2007 and finished in a warehouse in Downtown Los Angeles - 2010.

Signed, numbered and stamped by the artist. Limited Edition of 350.



publiccollectors:

A new publication from Public Collectors!
A new image-based booklet, one of many short run, stand-alone  publications that Public Collectors will publish in the years to come.  Not many copies will be printed of each title so get ‘em while you can. While not particularly explicit (just a few pairs of male and female  breasts here and there), the rough quality of the photos gives this an  appropriately dirty feel, with a touch of the creepy as well. Here’s the  description from the back cover of the booklet:Ambiguous Ads consists of scans of personal ads taken from issue number  38 of the swingers magazine Select, published in New Jersey in 1972.    Issues of Select consist of thousands of ads for individuals or couples  that swing and are seeking other swingers. Most of the ads in Select  feature partially nude portraits that include the person’s face.  Ambiguous Ads focuses on personal ads where the individual in the ad has  somehow obscured their face. These are, perhaps, the swingers that were  not quite ready to go public with their lifestyle choice. This booklet was compiled and designed by Marc Fischer. All of the ads  were originally printed in black and white. Here they are enlarged by  250%. The ads were also accompanied by texts describing the kind of  partner that each person (or couple) was looking for. Those texts have  been omitted except for the location of the person depicted.
You can find this, and other Public Collectors booklets and related materials here.

publiccollectors:

A new publication from Public Collectors!

A new image-based booklet, one of many short run, stand-alone publications that Public Collectors will publish in the years to come. Not many copies will be printed of each title so get ‘em while you can.

While not particularly explicit (just a few pairs of male and female breasts here and there), the rough quality of the photos gives this an appropriately dirty feel, with a touch of the creepy as well. Here’s the description from the back cover of the booklet:

Ambiguous Ads consists of scans of personal ads taken from issue number 38 of the swingers magazine Select, published in New Jersey in 1972. Issues of Select consist of thousands of ads for individuals or couples that swing and are seeking other swingers. Most of the ads in Select feature partially nude portraits that include the person’s face. Ambiguous Ads focuses on personal ads where the individual in the ad has somehow obscured their face. These are, perhaps, the swingers that were not quite ready to go public with their lifestyle choice.

This booklet was compiled and designed by Marc Fischer. All of the ads were originally printed in black and white. Here they are enlarged by 250%. The ads were also accompanied by texts describing the kind of partner that each person (or couple) was looking for. Those texts have been omitted except for the location of the person depicted.

You can find this, and other Public Collectors booklets and related materials here.


montycantsin:

garde:

One of the best things I’ve heard all summer. Straight from the Japanese underground of the 80s.

montycantsin:

garde:

One of the best things I’ve heard all summer. Straight from the Japanese underground of the 80s.


Nyeema Morgan, Like It Is: Prelude, Modified Xerox, 2010.      Courtesy of John Jay College Gallery.

Nyeema Morgan, Like It Is: Prelude, Modified Xerox, 2010. Courtesy of John Jay College Gallery.


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