Tag: The Publishing Industry
It’s beginning to look a lot like a ‘spamming’ Christmas
Christmas spam hits the inboxes of journalists. This thin the line between journalism and advs turns the publishing industry into marketers. A Xmas inquiry with intellectual irony
Sharing life with a 100 kg pig: Feng Li’s human-animal friendship
Note Note Edition's latest photographic book. The intellectual humor of Chinese photographer Feng Li and his strange relationship of friendship with his pig rescued from a tragic fate
Angie Couple, the post-analog era, The Dreamers and some intellectual irony
Between melancholy of a past only dreamed of and the intellectual irony of Angie Couple's analog photographs, the editorial mixes real with fictional – cinema is a reference
Alice Rosati’s aesthetics of collective fear: gothic literature and sci-fi visions
From alien invasions to eco-anxiety. The photographer Alice Rosati gives voice to collective fears through a post-apocalyptic scenario and her rough analog photography
Givenchy-a-ga: the designer and the creative directions of Givenchy
Adélia Sabatini and Alexandre Samson presenting a Givenchy catwalks book in Milan published by Ippocampo. A conversation on Givenchy
Yohann Truminski and Noémie Fourmeau, Flexible, an analogical work
«How many bend to the will of others, going against the grain of what we would like to be?» – Yohann Truminski and Noémie Fourmeau release analogic photography, Lampoon Online
Dressing with pride and without prejudice, Isa boulder for Lampoon online
Cecilia Basari and Yuli Suri «we delve into the realm of possibilities, seeking to refine the finishing touches of each garment and sculpt its silhouette by manipulating the tension of...
The ordinary absurdity of mundane lives – Marivan Martins for Lampoon online
«This series is an ode to it. It is totally ordinary and totally cheesy. It is about trying to watch the royal wedding. It is about feeling special on your...
Lampoon online – Primal Matter, Hector Tre: a physical, stoic way of expressing
The narrative thread of photographer Hector Tre’s story leads the viewer into a world where the natural, the raw and rough reflects the primitive and essential of the human
