This Is A Magazine


Please read.
This is a magazine. Free for all.
Published in 2002 and 2003 in editions of 1,000 copies each, both
books quickly sold out and until now have only been available to view
in exhibitions and conferences. At over 200 pages each, these volumes
contain custom artworks by Boogie (USA) , Takeshi Hamada (JP),
Antonio Riello (IT), Jon Burgerman (UK), Asizaka Koji (JP),
Frederique Daubal (FR), Slavimir Stojanovic and Futro (SLO), Clay
Weiner (USA), Anthony Burrill (UK), and many other artists working in
and around the internet.

These publications were featured in many magazines including i-D,
Dazed&Confused, Creative Review, Computer Arts, Tokion, Graphics
International, Monument, X-funs, étapes, +81 and newspapers such as
La Liberation, De:Bug, and D della Repubblica as well as discussed
in a number of books on contemporary art and culture such as Jeremy
Leslie's "MagCulture" (Lawrence King Publishers), Lauren Parker's
"Interplay" (V&A Contemporary) and Steven Heller and Mirko Ilic's
"Handwritten" (Thames & Hudson).

"A magazine like a toy"

i-D Magazine, U.K.

“A fierce and ferocious antidote to all that is commercial, conservative and
complacent in magazine publishing, this is a must-see.”

Monument, Australia

“This is a magazine non scherza quanto radicalità”

(“This is a magazine isn’t joking when it comes to being radical”)
Exibart, National art newspaper, Italy

“This is a magazine take the art of print and visuals and flirt with them
like no artists before them...”

Cream Magazine, Australia

“Il più bel giornale del web”

(“The most beautiful magazine on the web”) D della Repubblica,
Weekly Magazine supplement to the National newspaper La Repubblica,
Italy

“A showcase for creative talent”

Dazed & Confused, U.K.

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