“HOFFNUNGSLOS” T 2021
It’s hopeless. 無望
Find their mix & full interview up here
https://tissuemagazine.com/multimedia/mixtape-80-by-the-neighbourhood-character/
Interview with Mari Sakurai [Mixtape 76 – June 2020] with a short questionnaire by Nadja Preyer, snapshots by Uwe Bermeitinger and the fine visuals by Yis Kid finally up tissuemagazine.com/multimedia/mixtape-76-by-mari-sakurai/
‘While you were watching porn (again)’ – article originally published in TISSUE N°666FFF, uploaded to our homepage. Please note the artist’s visualisations of ATMs using GAN technology. https://tissuemagazine.com/story/while-youre-watching-porn-again/
Listening to Jada’s mixtape shows her ability to get minds in the mood for dancing. We talked with her about the current state of the youth and LGBTQ+ culture in Hamburg, the rise of voguing in 2020 and why it’s actually not hard to get into the ballroom scene.
Read Nadja Preyer’s interview with Jada followed by portraits shot by Lorena Andrés – not to mention the original artwork by Kristina Nagel for the digital cover of this September’s mix. #ballroom
Full story uploaded: https://tissuemagazine.com/series/kristina-nagel-ether/
For a lot people, the author of this story included, Christoph Schlingensief is an iconoclast and a genius. Starting out as an experimental filmmaker, he expanded his work into the field of performative arts in the early ’00s. Heavily influenced by Joseph Beuys’ social sculptures he began using video footage to capture a certain
image of the social. Despite of Schlingensief’s early death in 2010, Luca Ganz can feel his revolutionary spirit reverberating throughout the German art world. So, as we are nearing the 10th anniversary of his death: What makes firestarting Christoph Schlingensief so relevant to this day?
“Channeling Schlingensief” by Luca Ganz with a painting by Pieter Bruegel and a never published before portrait of Schlingensief himself by Eckhard Kuchenbecker as published in TISSUE N°666FFF now online available here: https://tissuemagazine.com/series/channelling-schlingensief/
One Mother’s Preach has contributed Fathoeburger as a commissioned work to Pop-Kultur 2020 as part of of their big three-part show between August 26th and 28th.
Visit https://www.pop-kultur.berlin to watch the full show and all other contributions.
With our August mix we are proud to introduce Reza Athar, DJ and co-founder of Horizon party series in the Netherlands. Focussing on Persian Funk and Rangarang he brings you back to Iran of the 70s. Please read our little questionnaire, where Reza gives advice on record collecting and visiting Persia. Even though he is a known figure that played all over Europe he seems to be super grounded and committed to his profession. This exclusive compilation is filled with funky upbeat jams, at times very melancholic due to bluesy sequences. A lot of gems you probably haven’t heard before. One song even has a bunch of gun shots and horse riding noises in it. Which pays due to Mr. Athar’s claim to play “moods rather than genres”.
Mylo Mark is a multi-disciplinary practice, an alter ego, a pseudonym, a publication, object, space and image design service or simply an absence of formal boundaries that define creative production. Take a look at his digital collage series Images of Landscape I below.