Flint
Magazine
The multimedia magazine
in a box.
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Taking cue from Roger Caillois’ The Writing of Stones, Issue 1+2 of Flint Magazine explores the rock as a medium for art, mysticism, place, and history. Rock is a natural archive; it records history as layers of sediment, and as a sculpted form. The oldest existing representations of visual symbolism and material technology are found in the form of carved stone that date back to 250,000 BCE. They preserve time, space, and artifacts in the same way the internet accumulates information – always collecting and storing without editing itself. Rocks compact history, yet still maintain a beautiful and unique form.
Featuring work by Roger Caillois, Olaymi Dabls, Warren Defever, Paul Elliman, Illana Halperin, Francis McKee, Pauline Oliveros, William Pope.L, Ana Vas, Kawandeep Virdee, and many more. A full list of contributors can be found [here].
Curated by Maia Asshaq & Benjamin Gaydos.
︎SS2018
︎︎ USD 250.00
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Curated & Designed by
Studio Safar
Beirut, Lebanon
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The seven wonders of the acient world are monuments to love, loss, war, victory, power, honor, travel, guidance, the surreal, and will. If we look at the original wonders as a rubric for determining what a wonder could be today - the common traits are myth, scale, and mystery. Wonder is required to fill in the gaps, but it’s also integral to each of their construction.
Wonder is the precursor to action, to development, but wonder can also lead to nothing. The idea of a wonder stems first from the human imagination. By removing physical and geographic constraints, Flint Magazine: Issue 3 aims to collect and present 7 new possibilities of wonder.
Curated & Designed by Studio Safar.
︎F2024
︎︎ USD 150.00