Frankfurt/Main 2007, Revolver, 42 Seiten, 30 Farb-Abb., 29,5 x 23 cm, broschiert, English
This issue deals with sound, architecture and design, with a complimentary CD for your listening pleasure. But you will find no Goethe nonsense here. True, we too argue that there are connections between the art forms, but rather from the standpoint that there are no clear limits between them. They merge, as it were, and the stage has been one combining factor.
In this issue, you will find articles about Swedish play writer Lars Norén, as well as a joint venture between Japanese video artist Tabaimo and Israeli choreographer Ohad Naharin. There are also some great stills fom Mikael Olsson and Andreas Roth`s “Kosta 3:30”, a film that portrays the architecture of Bruno Mathsson. Carsten Nicolai recorded the soundtrack to “Kosta 3:30” and he is also interviewed in the magazine by Swedish set designer Jens Sethzman. The architectural trail continues in articles on soft architecture and on temporary structures, and carries on the image-text about RV graphics. Not to mention the text on small Scandinavian music lables, or, for that matter, the interview with Magnus Henriksson from Existensminimum.
hrsg. von Håkan Nilsson, mit Beiträgen von Mikael Olsson, Andreas Roth, Malin Holdar, Jay Ruttenberg, Bradley Quinn, Tor Lindstrand und Interviews mit Carsten Nicolai und Jens Sethzman, Magnus Henriksson.
Frankfurt/Main 2007, Revolver, 42 Seiten, 30 Farb-Abb., 29,5 x 23 cm, broschiert, English