THE SITE HAS MOVED!

The site has moved to: www.mottodistribution.com

(please update your links. cheers)

Lodown 65

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MIKE MILLS, EDWARD DEL ROSARIO, CHARLIE ISOE, CLIVE OWEN, KEIICHI NITTA, SCOTT POMMIER, DUBAI, THE INVISIBLE,THE PHENOMENAL HANDCLAP BAND, KING ROC, HERE WE GO MAGIC and many other things in Lodown 2009 Winter issue, crisis management extraordinaire…

The last magazine

The Last Magazine issue #1, printed in Germany, published out of New York. Big sized, and originally presented in a paper wrap.

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BUTT 25

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Diary 16

Diary 16 is a new magazine created by Marc Mussler and Xavier Michellod. They are both Students at the Lausanne University of Arts and Design (écal). They run the graphic design studio “16pounds”.

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Alphabet book

Alphabet book, by Körner Union and
Tatiana Rihs, published by Mini Spielzeug, and produced by Rollo Press. First edition 150 copies.

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Komfort mag (CZ)

Komfort is from Praha. Zapomnel jsem si koupit ten poradnej slovnik…

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Gravure

Gravure is published by Alex Freund and Lisa Mosko out of NYC. All black and white with nice decisions in regards to the paper and binding.

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Palais/ 8

PALAIS / Issue 8.
Out on February 12, 2009.

A few houses, a service station, a post office, a couple of diners… and a mysterious scientific research base. Gakona, a small village in the center of Alaska, is home to the American H.A.A.R.P. research program (High-frequency Active Auroral Research Program). Inspired by the works of the inventor Nikola Tesla, it is believed that researchers there are studying the transmission of electricity in the high strata of the atmosphere. But because of its military funding and the fears associated with electromagnetism, H.A.A.R.P. has also become an inexhaustible source of rumors. From climatic disruption to influence over human behavior, this forest of antennas has been credited with powers worthy of science fiction. Made up of four solo exhibitions (Micol Assaël, Ceal Floyer, Laurent Grasso and Roman Signer), the GAKONA session lies at the intersection of fact and rumor, reality and phantasm, science and imagination. Presenting works that elude any suggestion of a fixed interpretation, it thus pursues the Palais de Tokyo’s intention of promoting a dynamics of looking and thinking, based on a permanent oscillation between opposite poles.
This issue of the magazine PALAIS / is edited and designed around the GAKONA exhibition, a Nikola Tesla short story by Cory Doctorow, an interview of Laurent Grasso by Marc-Olivier Wahler, two portfolios (Ceal Floyer, Roman Signer), archive documents about Alexander Chizhevsky (selected by Micol Assaël), unexpected experiments with high-voltage current, and also a guide section.

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Onomatopee: Soon in CH!

A big delivery from Onomatopee is coming in january, with all available titles.

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