The Atlas Journal - issue #1 (contribution)

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The Atlas Journal - issue #1 (contribution)

I just received the freshly printed first issue of the Atlas Journal in which along Jenny Eneqvist, Disa Braunerhielm, Daniel Mair, Daniel Eatock, Ed Fella, Mariki, Sybille Stöckli, Pierre Vanni, Stefen Kehrle, Zak Kyes & Wayne Daly, Åbäke, James West, Damien Poulain, Hazel Allsmarrem, you will find my super small contribution - as unusual as one might expect form me, it’s a drawing taken from the Restructuration serie.

Apart this Tribute to Sol Lewitt, The Atlas Journal will also give you very interesting point of view, bits, article, thing (i don’t know how to call that constant flux of triggering ideas, annotations, abstract references) all about the subject of the Disapearance (the issue is called ‘This is good bye’)…
I haven’t read it completely from A to Z yet - but it seems like there are some very nice jewel to find in there… in a free form: i quite like the various bits and layers added manually. It sounds like craft on top of digital - a process I really do like.

You can find the magazine at its own web site: http://www.theatlasjournal.com/, whose electronic presence online is (at the moment I’m writing) very minimal.
It will be distributed in London trough the usual cultural suspects like Magma and
Artwords, and on Brick Lane (who knows why this street get so much trendy attention…), also: a few copies will fly their way to Amsterdam and Berlin.
You can also email Lars Laemmerzahl (email on the website) in order to get your hands on your issue!

(Via assembling.)

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