Designer
Simulacrum Magazine - May 2023 - 64 pages
'Our earliest learning steps are of mimetic nature: it is by example that we learn to bring a spoon of food to our mouth, or to unite the palms of both our hands to clap. But next to these small gestures, imitation can also be a fundamental transmitter of artistic skills, crafts, language, and traditions. The Mimesis issue invites for playful interpretations of mimesis in the arts beyond realistic representation and explore the contemporary potential of this concept from ancient times.'
Simulacrum is a magazine for arts and culture that serves as an accessible and high-quality publication platform for students and experts from the field. Four issues are published each year, each time with a specific theme. The subjects are always approached from different disciplines within the arts and cultural sciences, and placed in both historical and contemporary perspective.
Contributions by Jana Curcenco & Paolo Nazzario, Greg Früchtnicht-Ponchak, Mariana Gusso Nickel, Megan Jones, Caitlyn van der Kaap, Pat LeGates, Elena Oehrlich, Marta Pagliuca Pelacani, Richard Weaver, Sophie Aigner.
Designer
Simulacrum Magazine - May 2023 - 64 pages
'Our earliest learning steps are of mimetic nature: it is by example that we learn to bring a spoon of food to our mouth, or to unite the palms of both our hands to clap. But next to these small gestures, imitation can also be a fundamental transmitter of artistic skills, crafts, language, and traditions. The Mimesis issue invites for playful interpretations of mimesis in the arts beyond realistic representation and explore the contemporary potential of this concept from ancient times.'
Simulacrum is a magazine for arts and culture that serves as an accessible and high-quality publication platform for students and experts from the field. Four issues are published each year, each time with a specific theme. The subjects are always approached from different disciplines within the arts and cultural sciences, and placed in both historical and contemporary perspective.
Contributions by Jana Curcenco & Paolo Nazzario, Greg Früchtnicht-Ponchak, Mariana Gusso Nickel, Megan Jones, Caitlyn van der Kaap, Pat LeGates, Elena Oehrlich, Marta Pagliuca Pelacani, Richard Weaver, Sophie Aigner.