Dark Matter, Issue No. 4
Conveyor Arts
Publication Date: December 21st, 2012
Edition of 1,000.
100 Pages
Perfect Bound
Publisher’s Description:
Dark Matter is the theoretical composition believed to make up most of the universe; it is the unseen, mysterious structure speculated to hold all other matter together. While its foundations are cosmological, dark matter easily traverses the scientific into the ethereal. It points to macabre narratives, dark humor, mysticism, and ancient myth.
For Issue No. 4 of Conveyor Magazine, we are seeking photographic and print-based projects which engage the astronomical questions raised by the concept of dark matter. How do we elucidate the unknown? How do we illustrate an existence with properties that are inferred rather than directly observed? What metaphors stand in place for that which lies outside of our spectrum of perception?
One must develop an innovative language in attempting to answer these questions and shed light on our shifting and uncertain understanding of the universe. In doing so, we convey the sheer beauty of man’s inexhaustive quest for discovery and answers, and ultimately the promise of revealing a bigger story.
Introduction
Dark Media and Dark Matters by Eugene Thacker
Artists Feature
500 Years Away
Words and Photographs by Adam Ferriss
Essay
The End, or Something Like It by Mark Alice Durant
Featuring Photographs by Mimi Plumb
Group Show
Introduction by Dominica Paige
Includes work by Mirjana Vrbaski, Azhar Chougle, Robert Canali, Peter Happel Christian, Julianna Foster, Kim Hoeckele, Alexandra Hunts, Robin Myers, James Penfield, Nandita Raman, Casey Wilson, and Sam A. Harris
Field Notes
White Light in Dark Matter with Contributions by Katie Paterson and Risa Wechsler
Written by Chelsey Morell and Sylvia Hardy
Historical Essay
Hidden in Plain Sight by Bernard Yenelouis
Project Series
Dark is the Nigh!
Brendan George Ko
Trace
Shimpei Takeda
Playgrounds
Ivan Mikhailov
Essay
On Melancholia by Mark Stafford
The Photographer’s Studio
Features John Chervinsky
(via Conveyor - Dark Matter, Issue No. 4)
• 24 January 2013
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Looking back/ Looking forward Issue 1
This book is a a co-production between Impossible Colour Collective and Atem Books and is published under the imprint Emboscadura Ediciones (which has previously published books by Synchrodogsand Sasha Kurmaz, now sold out).
Looking back / looking forward Issue 1 has been curated by the guest curator Harold Diaz (photographer and collagist based in Brooklyn, New York). The coordinator and editor is Piotr Drewko (curator based in London), founder of Impossible Colour Collective. The book contains a selection of photographies of contemporary photographers, an interview with Harold Diaz and an essay by Ryan Whatley.
Looking back / looking forward project is a strictly photographic idea – it deals with current tendency in photography to produce more and more images and fill the world with them. Proposing a challenge to make a coherent conglomeration of the visual we can encounter every day became a base for the project.
Photographers who collaborate with the book:
Matthew Smithee, Jack Lovell, Ryszard Auksztulewicz, Daniel Dueckminor, Axel Stevens, Zach Kidd, Ian Claussen, Delaney Allen, John Vetrano, Simon Kossoff, Facundo Pires, Aaron Macdonald, Harold Diaz, Mike Feswick, Alyssa Kazew, Yenisbel Rodriguez, John Vetrano, Jeremy O’Sullivan, Lena Nasibulina, Lukasz Wierzbowski, Mikaylah Bowman, John Vetrano, Sean Ripple, Andrey Bogush, Ekvilina Milaševiciuteė, Taylor Radelia, Nico Krijno, Connor Creagan, Aaaron Macdonald, Kyle Smith, Walter C. Hulburt, Mate Ugrin, Harley Weir, Kim R. Reisenbichler, MBARI, Yenisbel Rodriguez, Florencia Caterina, Traci Matlock, Simon Kossoff, Rafael Bonilla y Daniel Dueckminor



(via Looking back / looking forward Issue 1 - Booklaunching at Kowasa bookshop | Atem Books | Editorial)
• 17 January 2013
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Diffusion: Unconventional Photography

Diffusion: Unconventional Photography, Volume IV
Hardbound with foil & dust jacket
8.5”x11”
96 pages, full color, offset press
English language
Published 2012
limited edition of 100
Softbound
96 pages, full color, offset press, perfect bound
Cover: UV coated
8.25 in. × 10.75 in.
English language
Published 2012
ISBN: 978-0-9844432-2-2
limited edition of 1,000
FEATURED ARTISTS
Jennifer B Hudson
John Chervinsky
Leah McDonald
Jim Leisy
ARTICLES
Exploring the Muse: Susan kae Grant, Ken Rosenthal and Polly Chandler by Susan Burnstine
Transient Reflections and Fixed Impressions: Thoughts on the Physical Photograph in a Digital Age by Jeffrey Baker
Abstract Photography by Ryan Nabulsi
http://www.diffusionmag.com
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• 3 January 2013
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CAPRICIOUS No. 13 – Water
PHOTOS BY:
Rob Bellinger / Sarah Soquel Morhaim / Michael Werner / Charlotte de Mezamat /Marie-Jose Jongerius / Agnes Thor / Sam Irons / D. Bryon Darby / Stepanka Peterka / Martha Fleming-Ives / Sara Cwynar / Seth Fluker / Jacob Ogden / Michael Marcelle / Neta Dror / Katheryn Love / Jeanie Choi / Matija Brumen / Willa Nasatir / Christopher Borrok / Philip Gaisser / Bernd & Hilla Becher / David Benjamin Sherry / Tim Trompeter / Kaya Yusi / Kathy Lo / Kyle Tryhorn / TONK / Lisa Requin / Celine Clanet / Anne Hall / Misha de Ridder / Anne de Vries / Liana Yang / Gustav Almestål / Margarita Jimeno / Adi Lavy / Geert Goiris / Ryan McGinley / Laura Plageman / Daniel Beltra / Jeremy Shaw / Kim Hoeckele / Simona Belotti / Stefano Graziani / Lotta Andersson / Martina Giammaria / Kurt Arrigo / Becca Albee / Lina Manousogiannaki / Mark Terry / Linda Hofvander / Allen Chen / Yann Gross
TEXT BY:
Astrida Neimanis / Corrine Fitzpatrick/ Eli Leven / Ester Martin Bergsmar / Hanna Wilde / Johan Eriksson / Sara Stridsberg / Sofia Hultin
CAPRICIOUS No. 13 – WATER coming this December to bookshops internationally, and online. And made first available through Art Basel and NADA in Miami, FL.
(via Capricious » Blog Archive » CAPRICIOUS No. 13 – Water !!!)
• 6 December 2012
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THINSPIRATION
Author & Concept: Laia Abril
Art Direction: Ramon Pez & Guillermo Brotons
Edition Consulting: Cristina de Middel, Silvia Omedes
Photo Book
46 Unfolded Pages
500 copies
Full Color Offset
22€ shipping cost included
“Thinspiration is a book about the Pro-ana community who has turned anorexia (Ana) into its dogma. They venerate the illness giving meaning to their totalitarian “lifestyle”. The project is a personal and introspective journey across the nature of obsessive desire and the limits of auto-destruction, denouncing disease’s new risk factors: social networks and photography.”
Order@ www.laiaabril.com/project/thinspiration

• 22 November 2012
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Candidates
Pascal Fellonneau
A5 format,
80 gr,
24 pages, full color.
Publisher’s Description:
From March to June 2012,the french photographer Pascal Fellonneau has been regularly wandering the streets of Paris seeking for posters of French presidential elections. This publication is a selection from his photo work.
For more information about Pascal Fellonneau –
http://pascal.fellonneau.free.fr/
(via Candidates | BOLO)
• 8 November 2012
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Punch The Camera
Issue 02
PAGES: 104
COVER TYPE: Soft Cover
MEASUREMENTS: 14 in. x 9.5 in. spreads
PUBLICATION DATE: August 2012
HIGH QUALITY PRINT ON HEAVY PAPER
Featured photographers and locations:
Spencer Davis- Northwest USA / Southern Utah
Eric Fernandez- Nairobi Kenya / East Coast Africa
Gary Mcleod- Portland, Oregon
Sam Woolf- Middle America
Jennilee Marigomen- Tofino, British Columbia / Washington State
Peter Sutherland- Outer Space
Justin Parkhurst- Oregon Coast / Southern Utah
Jim Mangan- Wyoming
Full issue now available in the store.
(via petersutherland)
• 6 September 2012
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A Manual for the Immaterial Worker
Bureau for Open Culture
16 pages; 2011
8.4 x 5.75 inches
(via BOC-MANUAL.indd)
• 5 September 2012
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Album, Magazin für Fotografie
Issue 3
2012
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The white, the erased, the disappearing, the disintegrating, the scattered, the neboulsly shapeless, the dissolving, the outshined, the invisible, the not yet visible, the minimal, the rudimentary, the diminished, the disguised, the indepictable, the long forgotten, the lost.
Photography is the everlasting fight against disappearance. It serves as evidence, as a recourse and reminder; a trace of the past, a chemical inscription of brief moments. Through an incident of light, a juxtaposition of light and dark emerg– es on the film-stock’s coating. The very light which makes everything visible is likewise capable of annihilating it’s own traces. Where are the limits of the depictable? Where does the depicted image begin to dissolve?
The artists of issue #3 are Ben Alper , Viktoria Binschtok , Adam Broomberg and Oliver Chanarin , Ezio D’Agostino , Goekhan Erdogan, Altan Eskin , Nicolai Howalt , Daniel Müller-Jansen , Jim Reed, Simone Schulz, Eva Stenram , andStephan Tillmans .
The texts have been written by Jon Feinstein, Sandra Groll, Kristina Lykke Hansen, Jule Hillgärtner, Christian Janecke, Christof Maul, Lars Mextorf, Walter Benn Michaels, Marc Ries, and Philippa Snow.
(via Issue #3 “The White Album” | Album, Magazin für Fotografie)
• 14 August 2012
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Cars Fixed by Adam Smith

Cars Fixed by Adam Smith
5.5” x 8.5”
26 pages
Saddle-stitched
Edition of 50
$7.50
click to buy
• 8 August 2012
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“Aperture is pleased to present the digital edition of The PhotoBook Review Issue 002. This issue’s guest editor,Marcus Schaden, introduces The Dummy Shop; Gerry Badgerand Tate Shaw on sequencing photographs; plus the usual profiles and book reviews of the good, the bad, and the beautiful:Ivan Vartanian on Katsumi Omori; Susan Bright on the POV Female series; Joachim Brohm on Michael Schmidt; James Crump on Ryan McGinley, and many more.”
Publisher’s Description:
The PhotoBook Review is a publication dedicated to the consideration of the photobook—focusing on the best photography books being published, from the coffee-table book to the handmade artist’s edition, and on creating a better understanding of the ecosystem of the photobook as a whole.
(via The PhotoBook Review Magazine Subscription, 1 Digital Issue | Zinio - The World’s Largest Newsstand)
• 28 June 2012
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