NOIA Issue 2: Reassemblage
NOIA Magazine
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Reassemblage is the second chapter of NOIA magazine.
Words and thoughts cannot really exhaust objects or images. Objects and images also have their own limitations. It is this then, throughout the complex network of relationships between these elements – objects, images, words, thoughts – that meanings are formed and unraveled. Reassemblage is a posture, an attitude toward life that triggers the collapse into a work practice of histories, identities, images, sensibilities, dreams, hopes, and futures.
This was the guiding/curatorial principle of NOIA 02: to take a chance as the development of the magazine progressed, encountering the artistic and intellectual labour of the contributors and facilitating these perspectives to coexist within a single multifaceted territory, in an attempt to flourish a complex landscape.
Our articles cover a spectrum of topics and disciplines, from the love story of a rabbit.jpeg with a sofa.jpeg to the visual research behind photographing metal scraps, the experiment of creating a form of analogical writing or the significance of queer cruising spaces.
Interviews + Articles:
Beneath the Sands
Jonathan Levine and Ian Erickson
rabbit and couch (if it’s not love)
Pierandrea Villa
Analogical Writing
Cameron McEwan
Glossary of Cognitive Reorganisation
Linda Carluccio
The Lazy Therapist
Laura Brophy
Promiscuous Intimacy
Michal Leszuk
Diptychs
Various Artists
Rare Metals
Alessio Keilty, Lorenzo Bigatti, and Evan Klein in conversatio
Fossils of the Anthropocene
Neo-Metabolism
Manifesto for an Imperfect Cinema
Alba Villarmea Sancho
Featured Artists:
More than 70 photographers, filmmakers, and artists from around the world
Details
152 pages, offset print, open spine binding.
Included with the mag, a poster 70x28cm
- Free collection in London and Milan
- Padded envelope
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