Odiseo Magazine Vol. 7 is available now on loremnotipsum.com. Paul Jung, depicts human body as if it was a surreal landscape; the young German photographer Bennie Julian Gay offers seductive sights and gestures with glimpses of fashion; Maud Rémy-Lonvis portraits her personal muse in a set of pictures that, while keeping her studio photography styling, reveals the intimacy between the two as Maud appears in some pictures, self-portrayed. Regarding the text, writer Eugenia Lapteva interviews the famous French mathematician Cédric Villani. The interview revolves around a quest for Truth. Alongside with Hans Frederik Jacobsen’s essay on Zeteticism, Fiktion contributes to the issue with two brilliant pieces, parts of the book Concentration: Ingo Niermann introduces the book in the text Literature and Concentration, followed by a fictional text by American artist Amy Patton: a fragmented work, almost a pre-screenplay.
Odiseo offers a sophisticated take on erotica, redefining the confines of traditional erotic publishing by balancing philosophical texts and essays with images that lie in between art and erotica. Odiseo Magazine is an independent publication for adult entertainment appealing to the confident and intelligent man of today. It includes a selection of photographic stories with an erotic point of view, accompanied by cutting-edge ideas by contemporary thinkers, paired with the most cutting edge ideas in an exquisite uncoated smooth paper. Odiseo Magazine is published twice a year by The Flames, an independent publishing venture by Folch Studio (Barcelona, Spain).
Details: Odiseo Magazine – Volume 7
Published by The Flames. Designed by Folch. 2016, English. 24.5 × 17 × 1.4 cm