Designer
Simulacrum Magazine - June 2024 - 54 pages
'This issue of Simulacrum is focused around the question of ‘What’s the use?’ and its many interpretations from contributing writers and artists, exploring the multifaceted layers of how usefulness in art defines our relationships with our existence around us. The concept of “use” intricately weaves itself into our interactions with the surrounding world and art. From the everyday tasks of making our beds, going to work, to cutting our vegetables: the utilisation of objects and activities provides us with a tangibility to the sense of their nature.'
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: Mic Jones, Liesl Braat, Neža Kokol, Rover Indigo Bertels-Andréa, Vita Ostendorf, Hamid Mosaddegh, Liza Wolters & Hilde Onis, Merthe Voorhoeve, Shreya de Souza
Designer
Simulacrum Magazine - June 2024 - 54 pages
'This issue of Simulacrum is focused around the question of ‘What’s the use?’ and its many interpretations from contributing writers and artists, exploring the multifaceted layers of how usefulness in art defines our relationships with our existence around us. The concept of “use” intricately weaves itself into our interactions with the surrounding world and art. From the everyday tasks of making our beds, going to work, to cutting our vegetables: the utilisation of objects and activities provides us with a tangibility to the sense of their nature.'
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: Mic Jones, Liesl Braat, Neža Kokol, Rover Indigo Bertels-Andréa, Vita Ostendorf, Hamid Mosaddegh, Liza Wolters & Hilde Onis, Merthe Voorhoeve, Shreya de Souza