Overstepping Artifacts
Musicians With Guns – Overstepping Artifacts by Ricardo Montalban.
Musicians With Guns – Overstepping Artifacts by Ricardo Montalban.
The series Broken Botany by Australian photographer Lisa Sorgini was captured after a visit on the outskirts of Melbourne after a few days in a row of windstorms.
All images © Lisa Sorgini 2013
For the cover I used a photo by vivek jena [CC BY 2.0]
Welcome to Retromania… We have a lot of stuff referering to genres & times of the past, especially in the first half. That’s of course no downer if the music is still excellent (otherwise we wouldn’t play it).
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Toronto’s Egyptrixx aka David Psutka has been busy with various studio production projects as well as recording and touring with his side-project Hiawatha. His return as Egyptrixx takes the form of a multi-media collaboration with Berlin-based visual artist A N F – Andreas Nicolas Fischer, who created a visual counterpart to the tracks that make up new album »A/B til Infinity«. In the video for Ax//s, Psutka’s relentless, repetitive techno is the hellish complement to Fischer’s boundless, molten planet.
What are we talking about when we talk about sculpture? New York based photographer Andrea Galvani calls widely accepted definitions of the medium into question. Thus A Few Invisible Sculptures: The Perception of Immateriality provides a sober and insightful reflection on the function of contemporary sculpture, radically extending its boundaries. The work consists of an interdisciplinary body of work including sound sculpture, drawings, text-based works, collages and photographs what the artist describes as an »architecture of the invisible«, a kind of intervention in form of a mobile sculpture.
All images © Aandrea Galvani.