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nozarumag launch!

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My friend and I launched a monthly web magazine "nozarumag" on 31st January.
This is 12 month project questioning format of documentation.
I often write in the blog that we also maintain and both are worth to see so check out!

Our manifesto is... (from mag's preface)

Nozarumag


Antithese

How do we see, and read things?
What if we carry on reading and encountering a single point again and again:
over and over.

A point of understanding is reached, which makes you familiar, sympathetic, engaged to subsistence.

Do you see things? Or see with eyes wide shut?
Both are synonymous.
Just full of stuff passing by at the speed of your vehicle on highway like traffic signs.

Who cares.

Stop to see.
Circle around and around to see.

In the set time of 12 month, 10 storytellers will talk to you with reference to themes of “possession” and “innovation”.
Hence the magazine will document the dialogue between readers and us .

Like picking up a completely abandoned truth, which confirms the implication of a single word : front and back of a coin.

A whole year constituting of monthly fragments, where parallel points of views metamorphose with time.

Everytime you call at us a book is left open all the time.
We hope you to encounter us at the mercy of your every day.

Finally just to mention that content of nozarumag is to be treated as “a pure attempt”, not as “a work” just to be set in your sight.

Just for seeing

31st January 2007
publisher

Issued at the end of every month for 12 months.

nozaru.net

Comments (2)

natasha sandmeier:

CONGRATULATIONS!

Wow yeah cool website too! Congratulations.

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