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Simulacrum Magazine - December 2022 - 64 pages
'Flowing in rivers. Stagnant in pools. Sweet. Salty. Brackish. Thrashing and beating against the land. Expanded as ice, and floating as the seas. As the mist and dew that lies on the surface of the earth on a quiet morning. Water has many forms. When safe and warm, these can have an unprecedented beauty, perhaps something sublime; the reflection of the sun on a lake; the appearance of a rainbow through the play between rain, clouds and light. At the same time, the plenitude and meaning of water is changing. With the rise of sea levels, the acidification of oceans, the increase of floodings and simultaneous desertification, water has become increasingly connected to the political. Drinking water has become a stock to invest in, while its distribution is faltering. This issue of Simulacrum invites you to the current.'
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 Mahija Mandalika, De Onkruidenier, Suzanne Henny Kolp, Mateo Vergas, Marta Pagliuca Pelacani, María Mazzanti, Andrea Elera, Chenjie Zhao, Aldebarán Solares, Niels Noot, & Anna Lioliou.
Designer
Simulacrum Magazine - December 2022 - 64 pages
'Flowing in rivers. Stagnant in pools. Sweet. Salty. Brackish. Thrashing and beating against the land. Expanded as ice, and floating as the seas. As the mist and dew that lies on the surface of the earth on a quiet morning. Water has many forms. When safe and warm, these can have an unprecedented beauty, perhaps something sublime; the reflection of the sun on a lake; the appearance of a rainbow through the play between rain, clouds and light. At the same time, the plenitude and meaning of water is changing. With the rise of sea levels, the acidification of oceans, the increase of floodings and simultaneous desertification, water has become increasingly connected to the political. Drinking water has become a stock to invest in, while its distribution is faltering. This issue of Simulacrum invites you to the current.'
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 Mahija Mandalika, De Onkruidenier, Suzanne Henny Kolp, Mateo Vergas, Marta Pagliuca Pelacani, María Mazzanti, Andrea Elera, Chenjie Zhao, Aldebarán Solares, Niels Noot, & Anna Lioliou.