This is a magazine

This is a magazine is an experimental art publication founded in 2002 by Donnachie, Simionato & Son. "One of the best known"[1] flip-book style online magazines it has also published in a variety of formats including a Powerpoint edition, Animated GIF collections as well as video peep-shows and sound-objects. Alongside the internet specific episodes a series of hard-cover printed books or compendia and multi-media projects such as the Everything Will Be OK have been published.

This is a magazine
EditorsAndy Simionato, Karen ann Donnachie
CategoriesFashion, art, design
FrequencyIrregular
CirculationVarious
PublisherDonnachie, Simionato & Son
Year founded2002
CountryItaly
Based inMilano
LanguageEnglish
WebsiteThisisamagazine.com
ISSN1721-4904

The project is considered “highly influential” in Lauren Parker's Victoria & Albert Museum book on internet publications, Interplay[2] and "a publishing phenomenon" by Adrian Shaughnessy in The UK Journal for Made Images, Varoom.[3]

In an interview for UK magazine Graphics International,[4] New York designer and artist Stefan Sagmeister said “I just think This is a magazine is one of the most interesting publications out there...I followed it from the start and was consistently surprised by its inventiveness”

"Redefining what it means to call something a magazine",[5] This is a magazine's editorial style combines artworks by internet artists with found internet ephemera. Over the past decade the project has been exhibited in a number of museums and galleries and has been the subject for publications on art, design, and new media for its ability to move beyond traditional models of curation, publication production, and distribution.

Selected contributing artists

Compendia

  • Pink Laser Beam, 2009
  • Who I think I am, 2007
  • Everything Will Be OK (book) with DVD, 2005
  • Chaos Happens, 2004
  • Fashionequalsfiction, 2003
  • Love, the Universe and Everything, 2002

Exhibitions and conferences

References

  1. Lauren Parker, Interplay, p.60 V&A Museum, 2005
  2. Lauren Parker, Interplay, V&A Museum, 2005.
  3. Adrian Shaughnessy, Varoom Magazine, UK, 2006.
  4. Graphics International N.105, p.34 2003, Adventures in Publishing Ltd, UK
  5. Christopher Tew, Arco04 Exhibition Catalogue, Spain, 2004
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