Audio version of my English translation of Sefer Yesira, an ancient Hebrew mystical text that first promulgated the concept of combinatorial creativity. Important not just for having a creative effect on major historical figures, but also for a seminal influence germinating the seeds of modern logic and computing into the looming Golem of AI today.
For our seventh print issue, we selected work from each of states in the union. This issue still features work from heavy hitters like Rachel Kushner, Cory Arcangel, Lynne Tillman, and Tao Lin, but also includes dozens of American debuts. Made in the USA is our longest and most ambitious issue to date. First edition ships December 1st.
A collection of essays and images building on the themes and provocations made throughout works featured in Open Secret, a rolling series of screenings of internet cinema curated by Dana Dawud. The zine has been released in conjunction with the UK premiere of Open Secret and was designed and edited by Y7, a duo of post-disciplinary artists.
EVERYTHING HAS CHANGED NOTHING HAS CHANGED is a photo book that examines the mimetic relationship between classical Western sculptures of women and contemporary portrayals of women in Western media.
*Note: This book contains explicit content, including pornography and images depicting death.
128 pages. Edition of 25.
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Negashi Armada, Molly Soda, Eric Heinz, Princess Superstar, Kurt Woerpel, Oliver Tiu, Alexandra Auder, Violet Handforth, The Puppeteer Co-op
An interactive zine illuminating the healing power of art and creativity, powered by culture therapy.
'What Art Does' by Brian Eno and Bette A. Limited artist edition of 777 copies. A black and white PDF of the book will be available for 7 days from initial release for $1. Exclusively sold at Metalabel (for Canadian and American collectors) and
EnoShop
(for European and Worldwide collectors).These abstract, seemingly gestural compositions are the end result of Photoshop's "immaterial labor". The original photograph has been removed and only the retouching remains.
A new offering in the market, and a home for heavy delay effects compositions.
In the 21st century, as technology purports to comprehensively assess and address women’s conditions and physical discomfort, Cycles, the Sacred and the Doomed delves deeply into the realm of female health technologies, revealing a space where science, holistic methods, and mythology converge.
Special edition of 8 books, each signed.
The Rebis is a not-for-profit tarot literary anthology of creative writing and art. This issue, our second volume, features 28 writers and artists exploring themes of The Chariot (authenticity, desire, eroticism, transformation). A full-color book with a matte softcover and 120 pages of personal essays, fiction, poetry, prose, and artwork.
This is the draft of my forthcoming translation of Sefer Yesira, an ancient Hebrew mystical text that first promulgated the concept of combinatorial creativity. The English version is turning out to be a stand-alone text that can be read aloud as poetry. Please feel free to read, recite, record, recommend and send me reverbs!
The Rebis is a not-for-profit tarot literary anthology of creative writing and art. This issue, our third volume, features more than 30 writers and artists exploring themes of The Star (hope, futurity, existential resilience, and more). A full-color book with a matte softcover and 114 pages of personal essays, fiction, poetry, prose, and artwork.
FAKE IT TILL YOU MAKE IT presents the JavaScript-based, generative art collection of the same name by artist Maya Man.
This 36-page risograph-printed pamphlet is a radical & practical guide to reclaiming your life from digital technology.
20 pages of writing, art, data, and puzzles about Billy Strings, bluegrass music history, and up-and-coming acts in the scene. (And two stickers!)
A 52-page zine exploring how artists can channel their creative anxiety. Features contributions and insights from Aubrey Plaza, Melissa Broder, Anelise Chen, Jlin, Mike Rugnetta, Henry Rollins, and Nikki Sixx
A 52-page zine exploring how artists can channel their creative anxiety. Features contributions and insights from Aubrey Plaza, Melissa Broder, Anelise Chen, Jlin, Mike Rugnetta, Henry Rollins, and Nikki Sixx
Signed, hand-numbered, limited edition Risograph zine. Internal Empire examines the historic use of independent print by a wide array of American fringe extremist groups and subcultures, reflecting on the contemporary hyper-individualism of the fractured American psyche.
A collection of writing on the destructive and generative potential of the car crash.