Issues Magazine
Issues Magazine is a biannual-ish risograph printed magazine celebrating modern-day issues, as a way of dealing with—and not succumbing to—the mundane annoyances that affect us all.
Issues Magazine is a biannual-ish risograph printed magazine celebrating modern-day issues, as a way of dealing with—and not succumbing to—the mundane annoyances that affect us all. Each issue is dedicated to a different "issue" and the various ways it manifests itself in our lives.
Issues Magazin's fifth issue is dedicated to technical issues: techniques, technicalities, technicians, technocracy, techno, technophobes, tactile technologies, femtech, fuckups, mishaps, typpos, technical failures, ancient technologies, possible futures, hi tech, lo tech, no tech, mistakes. Mistakes. Mistakes.
In order to celebrate its launch, Issues Magazine will be hosting a week-long exhibition in Ignite Gallery, with works by Issues' local contributors. Limited copies of current and past issues will be available for purchase throughout the event for a special price.
Gallery opening hours (May 12th - May 18): 12-7PM
Magazine Launch Party: Thursday, May 16th, 5-9PM
ISSUE 5 CONTRIBUTORS:
Seth Wyncott, Ronnie Gross, Akash Inbakumar, Colin Jon Mark, Adrienne Matheuszik, Cake Oh, Maya Baran, Anna Burd, Vitali Friedland-Hayun, Marisa Fulper, Julian Gallese, Brandon Gamm, Jesse Hollett, Vanessa Jackson, Ben Nathan, Quinn Rockliff, Meir Sadan, Kuny Sack, Ellen Snowball, Megan Tatem, Phil Woollam and Lingxiang Woo
Printed by: Vide Press
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