Noon Magazine Issue 5 is available now on loremnotipsum.com. The Reproduction Issue – asks contributors to explore ideas around this theme. How has technology changed our perception of the multiple? Is network culture redefining ideas of success? What constitutes family? With contributions from Charlie Engman, Daniel Sannwald, Eddie Peake, Jeff Mills, Lyson Marchessault, Mark Leckey, Max Farago, Mel Bles, Robi Rodriguez, Simon Foxton, Tina Tyrell, Zoe Ghertner and more.
Noon is a magazine concerned with art and commerce. Published twice a year, the title has a strong art and fashion bias, with a focus on contemporary critical text alongside.
Noon Magazine is a publication from United Kingdom and published twice a year, the title has a strong art and fashion bias, with a focus on contemporary critical text alongside. Noon is a magazine concerned with art and commerce, exploring the point of intersection between the two. It rejects standard editorial models and instead aims to cultivate a true creative exchange between editor and contributor. Combining a large format with an experimental approach to aesthetics and material, its high end production values challenge the politics of mass production. Exploring what it means to exist in an Altermodern world, it offers a unique proposition for its reader. Thematically focused, each issue offers new and unexpected collaborations which aim to redefine the act of creative and commercial expression within the modern age. Relentless in its attempt to define.
Content: Noon Magazine – Issue 5
The Reproduction Issue – asks contributors to explore ideas around this theme. How has technology changed our perception of the multiple? Is network culture redefining ideas of success? What constitutes family? With contributions from Charlie Engman, Daniel Sannwald, Eddie Peake, Jeff Mills, Lyson Marchessault, Mark Leckey, Max Farago, Mel Bles, Robi Rodriguez, Simon Foxton, Tina Tyrell, Zoe Ghertner and more.