Zine Review - Heart Beating for 168 Seconds
January 2nd 2007 14:44
Zine Review - Heart Beating for 168 Seconds
Brought to us by Ivana Stab and Jasmina Berber, Heart Beating for 168 Seconds is a heavily collaged multi-layered quarter sized zine. With text and images working well with
each other, this work really shows us how simple and good a zine like this can be. Their writing is thought provoking, and allows us an unflinching look into the mind of a young Aussie
Zinesters. I like this work, it’s a one-shot though, I really think it would make a great series. It shows what people can do when they take their time with the glue stick & paper.
Snippet:
“Nothing seems real
People, songs, stars in the sky
We dissolve into the night
Becoming a salty memory for each of us to smile at
For each of them to scorn at
And for the morning to erase”
Two bucks and worth every dime.
http://www.northwestzineworks.com/
Brought to us by Ivana Stab and Jasmina Berber, Heart Beating for 168 Seconds is a heavily collaged multi-layered quarter sized zine. With text and images working well with
each other, this work really shows us how simple and good a zine like this can be. Their writing is thought provoking, and allows us an unflinching look into the mind of a young Aussie
Snippet:
“Nothing seems real
People, songs, stars in the sky
We dissolve into the night
Becoming a salty memory for each of us to smile at
For each of them to scorn at
And for the morning to erase”
Two bucks and worth every dime.
http://www.northwestzineworks.com/
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