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9781576877821 English 1576877825 "Sex Magazine "is an independent online culture publication based in New York. Designed for the web, and completely free, "Sex" has acted as a real-time archive for a spectrum of creative ideas available to anyone who wants to take the time. The list of artists, designers, musicians, writers, and photographers featured in these digital editions reads like a yearbook of some of the most influential forces of the post-internet era. Inspired by the independent magazine renaissance at the turn of the millennium, ("Index, Butt, Made in USA") "Sex" sought to cultivate its own culture, channeling the digital-native, lo-fi aesthetic of an unregulated internet. Almost entirely interview based, the stories collected in "Sex" are honest, accessible, and non-academic, giving a direct voice to alternative attitudes and approaches towards both art and life. Sex Magazine: #1-10 2012 2015collects the first ten issues of "Sex"in print for the first time a physical testament to the influential power of the web and an unrivaled account of art and culture at the coming of age of the new millennium. Featuring: Maggie Lee, Brendan Fowler, Rachel Glaser, Danny McDonald, Rosalie Knox, No Neck Blues Band, Victoria Bartlett, Cris Moor, Bill Strobeck, Manuel Raeder, Natascha Goldenberg, Jordan Wolfson, Thuy Pham, Harsh Patel, Jessica Williams, Grant Falardeau, Laurie Spiegel, Dena Yago, Gobby, Eckhaus Latta, Sam Pulitzer, Total Freedom, KCHUNG Radio, Amalia Ulman, Steve Hanft, Jamie Krasner, Venus X, Petra Cortright, Gerlan Jeans, Avena Gallagher, Cali Thornhill DeWitt, Brian Blomerth, Ratking, Aaron Bondaroff, Young Male, Korakrit Arunanondchai, L.D. Tuttle, Alissa McKendrick, Coco Young, Kayla Guthrie, Nate Walton, Lansing Draiden, Annie Pearlman, Brian Gibson, Peggy Noland, Tom of Finland Foundation, Michael Bullock, Andrew Feldmar, Toby Feltwell, Al Bedell, Nathan Antolik, Jacky Connolly, Olia Lialina, Torbjorn Rodland, Jacob Ciocci, Juiceboxxx, Odwalla88, Bacon Index, Rosemary Kirton, Alexa Karolinski, Fiona Duncan, Frank Kozik, Princess Nokia, Milah Libin, Susan Cianciolo, Air Pop, Rafaella Hanley, Lynn Hershman Leeson, B L A C K I E, Arcane Kids, John Michael Boling, Julien Ceccaldi", Sex Magazine is an independent online-culture publication based in New York. Designed for the web, and completely free, Sex has acted as a real-time archive for a spectrum of creative ideas. The list of artists, designers, musicians, writers, and photographers featured in these digital editions reads like a yearbook of some of the most influential forces of the post-internet era. Inspired by the independent magazine renaissance at the turn of the millennium, ( Index, Butt, Made in USA ) Sex sought to cultivate its own culture, channeling the digital-native, lo-fi aesthetic of an unregulated internet. Almost entirely interview based, the stories collected in Sex are honest, accessible, and non-academic, giving a direct voice to alternative attitudes and approaches towards both art and life. Sex Magazine: #1-10 2012 2015 collects the first ten issues of Sex in print for the first time a physical testament to the influential power of the web and an unrivaled account of art and culture at the coming of age of the new millennium. Featuring: Maggie Lee, Brendan Fowler, Rachel Glaser, Danny McDonald, Rosalie Knox, No Neck Blues Band, Victoria Bartlett, Cris Moor, Bill Strobeck, Manuel Raeder, Natascha Goldenberg, Jordan Wolfson, Thuy Pham, Harsh Patel, Jessica Williams, Grant Falardeau, Laurie Spiegel, Dena Yago, Gobby, Eckhaus Latta, Sam Pulitzer, Total Freedom, KCHUNG Radio, Amalia Ulman, Steve Hanft, Jamie Krasner, Venus X, Petra Cortright, Gerlan Jeans, Avena Gallagher, Cali Thornhill DeWitt, Brian Blomerth, Ratking, Aaron Bondaroff, Young Male, Kiki Kudo, Korakrit Arunanondchai, L.D. Tuttle, Alissa McKendrick, Coco Young, Kayla Guthrie, Nate Walton, Lansing Draiden, Annie Pearlman, Brian Gibson, Peggy Noland, Tom of Finland Foundation, Michael Bullock, Andrew Feldmar, Toby Feltwell, Al Bedell, Nathan Antolik, Jacky Connolly, Olia Lialina, Torbjorn Rodland, Jacob Ciocci, Juiceboxxx, Odwalla88, Bacon Index, Rosemary Kirton, Gabrielle Tillman, Alexa Karolinski, Fiona Duncan, Frank Kozik, Princess Nokia, Milah Libin, Susan Cianciolo, Air Pop, Rafaella Hanley, Lynn Hershman Leeson, B L A C K I E, Arcane Kids, John Michael Boling, Julien Ceccaldi", Sex is an online culture magazine based in New York, completely free and available for all to use. It acts as a real-time archive of some of the city's brightest new creative talents. Inspired by the independent magazine renaissance at the turn of the millennium, (Index, Butt, Made in USA) Sex sought to create its own culture with a digital-native, lo-fi aesthetic on a largely unregulated internet, giving voice to new ideas and attitudes towards both art and life alike. Collects the first ten issues of Sex in print for the first time., Sex is an online culture magazine based in New York. Designed for the web, and completely free, Sex has acted as a real-time archive of a spectrum of creative ideas available to anyone who wants to take the time to look. The list of artists, graphic designers, musicians, fashion designers, writers, and photographers featured in these digital editions reads like a yearbook of the most important forces in the shifting creative landscape of the post-internet era, including Venus X, Maggie Lee, Daniel McDonald, Bill Strobeck, Harsh Patel, Cali Thornhill Dewitt, Susan Cianciolo, Almalia Ulman, Spencer Sweeny, Total Freedom, Eckhaus Latta, Petra Cortright, Gerlan Jeans, Ratking, Peggy Noland, Jacob Ciocci, and many others. Inspired by the independent magazine renaissance at the turn of the millennium, ( Index, Butt, Made in USA ) Sex sought to create it's own culture with a digital-native, lofi aesthetic on a largely unregulated internet, giving voice to new ideas and attitudes towards both art and life alike. Sex is a response to the stalemate between the Internet and print--looking to the principles of its favorite magazines as an exit strategy towards new frontiers. Sex Magazine: #1-10 will collect the first ten issues of Sex , in print for the first time--a physical testament to the influential power of the web and an unrivaled account of art and culture at the coming of age of the new millennium.
9781576877821 English 1576877825 "Sex Magazine "is an independent online culture publication based in New York. Designed for the web, and completely free, "Sex" has acted as a real-time archive for a spectrum of creative ideas available to anyone who wants to take the time. The list of artists, designers, musicians, writers, and photographers featured in these digital editions reads like a yearbook of some of the most influential forces of the post-internet era. Inspired by the independent magazine renaissance at the turn of the millennium, ("Index, Butt, Made in USA") "Sex" sought to cultivate its own culture, channeling the digital-native, lo-fi aesthetic of an unregulated internet. Almost entirely interview based, the stories collected in "Sex" are honest, accessible, and non-academic, giving a direct voice to alternative attitudes and approaches towards both art and life. Sex Magazine: #1-10 2012 2015collects the first ten issues of "Sex"in print for the first time a physical testament to the influential power of the web and an unrivaled account of art and culture at the coming of age of the new millennium. Featuring: Maggie Lee, Brendan Fowler, Rachel Glaser, Danny McDonald, Rosalie Knox, No Neck Blues Band, Victoria Bartlett, Cris Moor, Bill Strobeck, Manuel Raeder, Natascha Goldenberg, Jordan Wolfson, Thuy Pham, Harsh Patel, Jessica Williams, Grant Falardeau, Laurie Spiegel, Dena Yago, Gobby, Eckhaus Latta, Sam Pulitzer, Total Freedom, KCHUNG Radio, Amalia Ulman, Steve Hanft, Jamie Krasner, Venus X, Petra Cortright, Gerlan Jeans, Avena Gallagher, Cali Thornhill DeWitt, Brian Blomerth, Ratking, Aaron Bondaroff, Young Male, Korakrit Arunanondchai, L.D. Tuttle, Alissa McKendrick, Coco Young, Kayla Guthrie, Nate Walton, Lansing Draiden, Annie Pearlman, Brian Gibson, Peggy Noland, Tom of Finland Foundation, Michael Bullock, Andrew Feldmar, Toby Feltwell, Al Bedell, Nathan Antolik, Jacky Connolly, Olia Lialina, Torbjorn Rodland, Jacob Ciocci, Juiceboxxx, Odwalla88, Bacon Index, Rosemary Kirton, Alexa Karolinski, Fiona Duncan, Frank Kozik, Princess Nokia, Milah Libin, Susan Cianciolo, Air Pop, Rafaella Hanley, Lynn Hershman Leeson, B L A C K I E, Arcane Kids, John Michael Boling, Julien Ceccaldi", Sex Magazine is an independent online-culture publication based in New York. Designed for the web, and completely free, Sex has acted as a real-time archive for a spectrum of creative ideas. The list of artists, designers, musicians, writers, and photographers featured in these digital editions reads like a yearbook of some of the most influential forces of the post-internet era. Inspired by the independent magazine renaissance at the turn of the millennium, ( Index, Butt, Made in USA ) Sex sought to cultivate its own culture, channeling the digital-native, lo-fi aesthetic of an unregulated internet. Almost entirely interview based, the stories collected in Sex are honest, accessible, and non-academic, giving a direct voice to alternative attitudes and approaches towards both art and life. Sex Magazine: #1-10 2012 2015 collects the first ten issues of Sex in print for the first time a physical testament to the influential power of the web and an unrivaled account of art and culture at the coming of age of the new millennium. Featuring: Maggie Lee, Brendan Fowler, Rachel Glaser, Danny McDonald, Rosalie Knox, No Neck Blues Band, Victoria Bartlett, Cris Moor, Bill Strobeck, Manuel Raeder, Natascha Goldenberg, Jordan Wolfson, Thuy Pham, Harsh Patel, Jessica Williams, Grant Falardeau, Laurie Spiegel, Dena Yago, Gobby, Eckhaus Latta, Sam Pulitzer, Total Freedom, KCHUNG Radio, Amalia Ulman, Steve Hanft, Jamie Krasner, Venus X, Petra Cortright, Gerlan Jeans, Avena Gallagher, Cali Thornhill DeWitt, Brian Blomerth, Ratking, Aaron Bondaroff, Young Male, Kiki Kudo, Korakrit Arunanondchai, L.D. Tuttle, Alissa McKendrick, Coco Young, Kayla Guthrie, Nate Walton, Lansing Draiden, Annie Pearlman, Brian Gibson, Peggy Noland, Tom of Finland Foundation, Michael Bullock, Andrew Feldmar, Toby Feltwell, Al Bedell, Nathan Antolik, Jacky Connolly, Olia Lialina, Torbjorn Rodland, Jacob Ciocci, Juiceboxxx, Odwalla88, Bacon Index, Rosemary Kirton, Gabrielle Tillman, Alexa Karolinski, Fiona Duncan, Frank Kozik, Princess Nokia, Milah Libin, Susan Cianciolo, Air Pop, Rafaella Hanley, Lynn Hershman Leeson, B L A C K I E, Arcane Kids, John Michael Boling, Julien Ceccaldi", Sex is an online culture magazine based in New York, completely free and available for all to use. It acts as a real-time archive of some of the city's brightest new creative talents. Inspired by the independent magazine renaissance at the turn of the millennium, (Index, Butt, Made in USA) Sex sought to create its own culture with a digital-native, lo-fi aesthetic on a largely unregulated internet, giving voice to new ideas and attitudes towards both art and life alike. Collects the first ten issues of Sex in print for the first time., Sex is an online culture magazine based in New York. Designed for the web, and completely free, Sex has acted as a real-time archive of a spectrum of creative ideas available to anyone who wants to take the time to look. The list of artists, graphic designers, musicians, fashion designers, writers, and photographers featured in these digital editions reads like a yearbook of the most important forces in the shifting creative landscape of the post-internet era, including Venus X, Maggie Lee, Daniel McDonald, Bill Strobeck, Harsh Patel, Cali Thornhill Dewitt, Susan Cianciolo, Almalia Ulman, Spencer Sweeny, Total Freedom, Eckhaus Latta, Petra Cortright, Gerlan Jeans, Ratking, Peggy Noland, Jacob Ciocci, and many others. Inspired by the independent magazine renaissance at the turn of the millennium, ( Index, Butt, Made in USA ) Sex sought to create it's own culture with a digital-native, lofi aesthetic on a largely unregulated internet, giving voice to new ideas and attitudes towards both art and life alike. Sex is a response to the stalemate between the Internet and print--looking to the principles of its favorite magazines as an exit strategy towards new frontiers. Sex Magazine: #1-10 will collect the first ten issues of Sex , in print for the first time--a physical testament to the influential power of the web and an unrivaled account of art and culture at the coming of age of the new millennium.