
The
SNOW Magazine Cafe in Tokyo is in full swing through the month of August.
Lost is one of the publications featured in its
Zines Corner, along with rad zine
Disaster and a slew of others donated from my personal stash.
Per SNOW: "The
SNOW Magazine Cafe is a month-long celebration of art, design, and culture magazines from around the world, on display for everyone's reading pleasure at
Cafe Pause in Tokyo."
August 1-30, 2010
Open daily 12:00-23:00
(until 22:00 on Sundays)
Pause
1 F-2-14-12
Minami-Ikebukuro
Toshima-Ku Tokyo
zip 171-0022
cafepause.jugem.jp
Brought to you by
SNOW Magazine and
GOOD Inc.
More info
here.
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My zine
LOST has been invited to be part of the
Snow Magazine Cafe in Tokyo. It will be a month-long celebration of art, design, and culture magazines from around the world at
Cafe Pause in August. I will post more info as the date nears (which is soon, yikes!)
Posted by eyer at 11:59 PM. Filed under: zines
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Awesome designer and all around International Man of Mystery
Ian Lynam sent over a copy of his 'zine
Liminal: An Examination of Graffiti in Tokyo. It was published in conjunction with a presentation for the
Artalking series of lectures on contemporary aesthetics held in Roppongi.
"The bulk of graffiti in Tokyo is not highly decorative, multi-colored murals- pretty surface coatings with vaguely decipherable lettering. Graffiti in Tokyo tends toward "bombing" -tagging and throwups- the less 'painterly' aspects of graffiti," sez Lynam.
The 'zine features work by some of Tokyo's top street lettering and imaging troublemakers including
Almond,
Toms,
Essu,
QP,
Sekt,
Wanto, and others.
ianlynam.com |
wordshape.com
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Free Copy Tokyo is ('natch) a free 'zine capturing some glimpses of graffiti on Tokyo's streets. I got the first printing of 24 (with built-in sticker!) ready for the first 24 people who hit me up with a mailing address and/or I run into that want a copy.
(Remember, the comments section is public, so if you don't want your mailing address put on blast for all to see, emailing it is best.)
Not sure when the next print run will be, so first come, first served...
While supplies last! First run is out of print. If they run out, you can also:
• Save some trees and view online
here.
• Not save some trees and print your own by downloading
this file.
(Print pages in order, back-to-back. When done, staple down the middle and fold in half. Or fold in half and staple down the middle, whichever floats your boat.)
Posted by eyer at 03:45 AM. Filed under: zines
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The homie
Biser just put out a sick 'zine of his work, ranging from black and white sketches to full-on color productions.
Give him a visit on the 'ol Myspace
here.
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I done did this zine to accompany the
Burning Fight show at
Tradition. It contains outtakes from the book and bonus material from the collections of Andrew Kline and Ray Macondo (aka my other stunt double.)
Grab one while they're hot at the
show, or nab the PDF
here.
Posted by eyer at 03:30 AM. Filed under: zines
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The homie
Skypage kicked me down with a copy of this rad collabo 'zine
Disaster, featuring work by
Skypage,
Lance Mountain (yes, THE Lance Mountain!), and
Thomas Yu. Published in 2009 by
Heelbruise Press.
Mysterious 'zine website
here.
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