Bad Day #9

Posted in Fashion, Film, magazines, Motto Berlin store, music, photography, poster, writing on December 16th, 2010
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Bad Day magazine, issue 9

Interviews with: Shary Boyle, No Age, Luis Jacob, Glenn O’ Brien, Karl Holmqvist, Gaspar Noé, Trembling Bells, Fred Armisen
Contributors: Asher Penn, Bruce la Bruce, Paul Kneale, Nick Flanagan, Jeremy R Jansen, Cathérine Hug

Extra: limited edition Karl Holmqvist poster inside

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mono.markt #1. 18.12.2010. Berlin

Posted in Events, magazines on December 15th, 2010
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mono.markt #01

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Motto

18.12.2010
12h–20h

Systm Berlin
Torstrasse 68
10119 Berlin

PIN-UP 9, The L.A. Special

Posted in magazines, Motto Berlin store, photography, poster, Uncategorized, writing on December 6th, 2010
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PIN-UP issue 9 – Magazine for Architectural Entertainment – THE L.A. SPECIAL, Fall Winter 10/11

Featuring: Thom Mayne, Johnston Marklee, Greg Lynn, Retna and Hedi Slimane

Also at home with: Jeffrey Deitch, Jess Harnell, Lisa Eisneran and Norwood Young

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der:die:das #4- Ausgabe d wie Dose / Issue d like “Dose” (can)

Posted in magazines, Motto Berlin store, photography, writing on November 30th, 2010

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der:die:das – Ausgabe d wie Dose

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Quick Magazine #1

Posted in magazines, Motto Berlin store, stencil printing on November 24th, 2010
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Quick Magazine #1, Julian Stalbohm: from the series: famous crashes reenacted by xerox

32 pages, 2 colour stencil print

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A Guide Magazine Issue 2 – Spring/ Summer 2010

Posted in graphic design, magazines, Motto Berlin store, photography on November 19th, 2010
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A Guide Magazine Issue 2 – Spring/ Summer 2010

¨The title A Guide Magazine stands for the combination of a guide and a magazine in the form of a magazine-in-a-magazine concept. Every issue contains a removable city guide, exploring the top spots of a city or region. With this concept – and in a conscious attempt to compare with the examples we portray, we too want to break new ground and offer a new product. Above all this intention manifests in the form of presentation: from photo spreads to graphic design, we´re proposing a novel approach to designing magazines. Instead of pursuing superficial trends, we explore hidden qualities.
The first two issues are dedicated to Vienna. Together with experts, we went on a search for the city´s Top 50 Creative Spots.

Contents
Horsey Business
. The Spanish Riding School an interview with Elisabeth Guertler
. Monkey Business – Money can´t beat luck on the racetrack
. The Mercedes for horses – The family entrerprise Bockman

Including a guide featuring the top 50 places in Vienna.

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032c – Issue # 20 Winter 2010/2011

Posted in Fashion, magazines, Motto Berlin event, photography on November 10th, 2010
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032c – Issue # 20 Winter 2010/2011

“Rei, I have a wish list for you” – JOHN WATERS on Comme des Garçons, and everything else you never thought you wanted to know about designer REI KAWAKUBO in our 40-page dossier. ARC’TERYX takes menswear to new heights of performance with its new line, Veilance; CLAUDE PARENT is rediscovered as Paris’ last supermodernist; HEDI SLIMANE does STERLING RUBY in downtown L.A.; REM KOOLHAAS discusses Moscow’s new Strelka Institute, FRANCESCO VEZZOLI gives us a look into Milan’s infamous club, Plastic, and DAVID SIMON, creator of HBO’s The Wire, talks anger and the American city in our segment on today’s unexpected places of discourse;; JOHANNESBURG provides a case study in African modernity; BJARKE INGELS is optimistic about the future thanks to artificial intelligence guru RAY KURZWEIL; TUNG WALSH captures WEISSHAAR and KRAM’s mechanical leviathan; DANKO and ANA STEINER bring on Hannelore, Tre, Sunnika, and cover-girl LAUREN SANTO DOMINGO to conclude their Manhattan trilogy; 032c’s latest SELECT presents the best of this season’s books, products, and ideas; and so much more on 264 pages. “

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Motto Brooklyn. 10-16 Nov. 2010

Posted in Events, graphic design, magazines, Uncategorized on November 9th, 2010

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Motto Brooklyn

November 10th–16th, 2010; 12–7 pm
200 Schermerhorn, Ground Floor.
Nearest subway stops: Hoyt–Schermerhorn (A/C/G), Nevins St. (2/3/4/5)

Motto will occupy a storefront in Downtown Brooklyn as a space for presentation and discussion of contemporary publishing practices. The selection will feature a wide range of magazine, books and artists’ publications. As part of the week-long event, an ongoing series of talks, classes, and presentations will be held in the store. Each night’s schedule will be hosted by a different organization, publisher, or individual of interest.

Talks and performances
As part of the week-long event, an ongoing series of talks, classes, and presentations will be held in the store. Each night’s schedule will be hosted by a different organization, publisher, or individual of interest.

Schedule of Events:
Wed 11/10/2010 at 7pm: “Desire in Representation” talk by Till Gathmann (Spector Press) & Erik Steinbrecher (Kodoji Press) “I’ll be back in a minute.”

“Desire in Representation” traces the production of two artist books, and the outcome of research conducted by artist Peggy Buth on representations of colonialism in the Belgian Royal Museum for Central Africa. The first book led to an installation of various media covering eleven rooms at the Kunstverein in Stuttgart/Germany. The second book, “Catalogue,” is an attempt to record this installation in its dense complexity. “Desire in Representation” marks the ambivalence designers and artists experience when questioning and transforming historical form and content.

“I’ll be back in a minute” is an audiovisual performance with a doll, a cassette player, printed material and a slideshow. Berlin based Swiss artist Erik Steinbrecher is absent. Instead his talking doll will speak and tell about the artist’s work. (Voice by Elena Habicher, Zurich)

Thurs 11/11/2010 at 6pm: Talk by Meredith Tenhoor & Common Room.

Meredith TenHoor presents research on the planning of the Fulton Mall area of Downtown Brooklyn and talks about the implications of operating an art space in its vicinity. Common Room will discuss publications and furniture pieces related to public spaces, publishing, distribution and reading Informal reading areas as a form of public practice.

Fri 11/12/2010 at 9pm: Performance by Joe Milutis & Sam Frank.

Joe Milutis will introduce his new multimedia essay on literary minutiae, “The Quiddities,” to be published in Triple Canopy’s eleventh issue. Presenting the results of a data search sure to strain the capacities of any computer, Milutis will proceed to give an exceedingly close reading of what he modestly calls “the fundamental core of all literature.” Triple Canopy editor Sam Frank will read an adaptation of issue 10’s “Happy Moscow,” which he isn’t sure how to characterize, and maybe something more he hasn’t written yet but has maybe only dreamed.

Sun 11/14/2010 at 1pm: “Extreme Constraints Writing” class presented by Public School New York.

Inspired by Oulipo group and extreme ironing, this participatory workshop will create and practice extreme constraints writing. Participants will brainstorm extreme constraint for creative writing. It can be extreme in term of physical endurance (such as pseudo-sports for writing), duration (such as overnight automatic writing), level of concentration (such as writing a novel collaboratively within one hour) and in terms of structural difficulty (developing upon various constraint writing techniques, systems art, and computer algorithm).

Sun 11/14/2010 at 4pm: “This Bodes Some Strange Eruption to Our State” class presented by Alexander Provan & Joe Milutis (Triple Canopy).

A talk and discussion around Shakespeare’s Hamlet and its relation to experimental language practices in contemporary poetics and film.

Tues 11/16/2010 at 7pm: “AAAARG.ORG” class presented by Public School New York.

In this class, we will consider AAAARG as a model for distribution in a digital environment, and the political and economic implications of such a model. Our goal is not to reject or affirm its politics categorically—if such a politics can be assigned—but to question, probe, and assess the outcomes of this project, and others like it, as we consider the future of publishing, writing, and readership more generally.

Ongoing 11/10/2010–11/16/2010: Jen Tildman & Liz Linden (Contemporary Feminism) present Pilot Press.

Pilot Press is a platform for critical exchange taking the shape of a feminist publishing house open and available to all. Our installation will offer the services of a publishing apprentice, who will, during opening hours, publish the works of anyone interested in having their text produced by our imprint. In exchange for this free publication service, the author is required to leave a single bound copy of their work on the growing shelf of our imprint’s library.

Featured Publishers

0–100, 38th Street Publishers, 4478Zine, AA Bookshop & Bedford Press, Aglec, A-Jump Books, Alphabet Prime, Arc, argobooks, Archive Books, Artspeak, Bad Day, Boa Books, BQ, cneai=, de Appel, Dent De Leone, Eastside Projects, edition fink, e-flux, Ein Magazin Uber Orte, Fillip, FormContent, Four Corners Books, Fw:, GAGARIN, Gottlund Verlag, Graphic, Himaa, David Horvitz, innen, Kodoji Press, Komfort, Kunstverein, Yvon Lambert, Lay Flat, Libraryman, May, MER. Paper Kunsthalle, mono.kultur, Mousse Publishing, Nieves, Occasional Papers, Onomatopee, Palais/, Paraguay Press, Petunia, Piktogram, Post Editions, PROVENCE, Roma Publications, Specter Press, Spector Books, Spin, Starship, The Exhibitionist Journal, The Institute Of Social Hypocrisy, TRUE TRUE TRUE, UltraViolet Magazine, Erik van der Weijde, Werkplaats Typografie, Witte de With, Zug, (…)

Motto would like to thank everybody who helped make this project happen, in particular: Downtown Brooklyn Partnership, Issue Project Room, Carlos Solis, McNally Jackson Books, Post Editions, 38th Street Publishers, Gagarin, Todd Rouhe, Peter Russo, Lawrence Kumpf, Anne Callahan, Roger Willems, Emily Bellingham, Alexander Fleming, David Horvitz, and Ted Christiansen.

This Week – Issues 1,2 and 3

Posted in magazines, Motto Berlin store, writing on November 5th, 2010
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This Week – Issues 1,2 and 3. Sealed set.

They say print and newspaper are an obsolete and dying form of media. This Week is an art paper reanimating elements of the press. Reflecting on the conditions of this traditional industry This Week uses and abuses forms and issues of newspapers. Each issue is made by a different artist. So far Felix Weigand and Kasper Andreasen have dealt with headlines and comic strips. ‘Quarter Report I – Men With Ties’ is the title for Alon Levins new issue of This Week.

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Capricious, New Photography Issue no.11 – Being Fashion

Posted in Fashion, magazines, Motto Berlin store, photography on November 5th, 2010
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Capricious, New Photography Issue no.11 – Being Fashion

Contributors issue 11:
Beni Bischof, Rian Dundon, Lauren Edwards, Todd Fischer, Veronika Gerorgieva, Daniel Gordon, Carl Hasselgärde, Vivian Joyner, Nicole Lesser, Aaron Mcelroy, Justin James Reed, Stephen J Shanabrook, Matthew Stone, Tania Theodorou, Oliva Wyatt and Qui Yang

First issue in the new design by Laurenz Brunner

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