


“PEOPLE DE LA MUSE / A TYPICAL ARTIST POEM BY MARTIN KIPPENBERGER”
This zine presents a fragmented version (one line per page) of the posthumous poem by Martin Kippenberger published in 1997 in the catalog of the exhibition “Never give up before it’s too late” by the Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art in Geneva as a homage to the artist.
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“WHEREVER YOU CALL MY WAVE”
This zine is about waves, a disturbance or variation that transfers energy progressively from point to point in a medium and that may take the form of an elastic deformation or of a variation of pressure, electric or magnetic intensity, electric potential, or temperature.
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“KITCHEN 9X9”
This zine takes as its starting point a collection of images of kitchens found on the internet; a kitchen set in a television studio, people with Kitchen as their surname, kitchens throughout history, works of art depicting kitchens and other representations.
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“JLG: QUE FAIRE?”
This zine presents three versions (FR-EN-PT) of the text “Que faire?” written by Jean-Luc Godard in 1970, accompanied by photocopied images from an edition of the book “Introduction to a True History of Cinema)”.
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“1:21:31”
This zine was put together with screenshots of scenes from the "act of destruction" in the final part of the movie The Seventh Continent, the first feature film directed by Michael Haneke, released in 1989. The title of the zine is the exact moment when this sequence begins.
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