Boomer artists are tapping into the power of online communities, just like us. From Zora Zine Print Issue 001. Essay by Gracie Hadland. Illustrations by Mary Zet.
Excerpts from Sovrumana Celestialis, the forthcoming project by Andrea Avellino of New Format. From Zora Zine Print Issue 001. Text by Nicholas Korody.
Aspirations, angsts, and standards (plus financial shit)—emotional trajectories for Web3. From Zora Zine Print Issue 001. Essay by Courtney Malik. Illustrations by Mary Zet.
Regarding the fine line between skepticism and pessimism, and optimism and desperation. From Zora Zine Print Issue 001. Essay by Lucas Mascatello. Visuals by Mary Zet.
On machine learning, Opus Dei, and Dolly Parton. From Zora Zine Print Issue 001. Text by Hans Ulrich Obrist. Introduction by Simon Denny. Artwork by Herndon Dryhurst Studios.
A visual haiku on the interconnectivity of it all. From Zora Zine Print Issue 001. Photography by Noah Dillon. Set Design by Noemi Polo. Produced by Corrine Ciani.
On war and tweets with Alex Bornyakov, deputy minister of Digital Transformation. From Zora Zine Print Issue 001. Text and interview by Victoria Camblin.
Artists are making and sharing. But where is the pleasure? Where is the revolution? From Zora Zine Print Issue 001. Essay by McKenzie Wark. Illustrations by Mary Zet.
I'm Skeptic You are hesitant to put chips on the board but are interested in everyone else’s justification for doing so. Earnestly inquisitive, you care about strategy, and you’re thoughtful. Problem is, it’s hard to put your money where your mouth is if you’re saying a bunch of random stuff. Still, a Skeptic can be a surprising interlocutor or collaborator, just as long as someone else is there to execute.
As Interlocutor-at-Large, the deputy editor of e-flux Architecture and head of Architectural Design at the Gerrit Rietveld Academie annotates, responds to, and unpacks Jacob Horne’s seminal text. From Zora Zine Print Issue 001.
Web3’s fetish for the Whole Earth Review isn’t just a complex, it’s a love affair. From Zora Zine Print Issue 001. Interview by Yana Sosnovskaya. Photography by Julian Berman.
Tales of future past: visual study from the Creative Commons by Cedric Payne of Entropy. Introduction by Madeline Cash. From Zora Zine Print Issue 001.
ZINE - That Cult of Personality? Don’t Let it Ruin my Retreat
ZINE - Against Interpretation
ZINE - Choral Works
ZINE - Niall Ashley and Matthew Stone: Beyond Screen and Canvas
ZINE - The Skeptical Third Eye (Proverbially Speaking)
ZINE - The Great Unravelling
ZINE - Holly Herndon: Epiphany Epiphany Epiphany
ZINE - Here Lies Data
ZINE - Alex Bornyakov: Ukraine, The Cyber Front
ZINE - Art is Property
ZINE - Kilo Kish: Latashá and Kilo Dox Each Other
ZINE - Midday Marauders
ZINE - The New Robber Barons
ZINE - Wallet Readings: What Kind of Collector Are You?
You are hesitant to put chips on the board but are interested in everyone else’s justification for doing so. Earnestly inquisitive, you care about strategy, and you’re thoughtful. Problem is, it’s hard to put your money where your mouth is if you’re saying a bunch of random stuff. Still, a Skeptic can be a surprising interlocutor or collaborator, just as long as someone else is there to execute.
ZINE - Jaron Lanier: The Octopus Is on Line Two
ZINE - Proof of History: Against Decentralization
ZINE - Chaos: Confessions From a Headless Band
ZINE - Hyperstructures Redux
ZINE - Kevin Kelly: Daddy Issues
ZINE - Snobbery Isn’t Dead
ZINE - The Ice Caps Are Melting And So Is My Brain
ZINE - No Shortage of Brilliance: Tyler Hobbs and Herbert W. Franke
Cover Story from Zora Zine Print Issue 001. Introduction by Duncan Cooper. Interview by Tyler Hobbs.
ZINE - A Manifesto