Interview
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Interview with trajedesaliva: Seeing the barely seeable, hearing the barely hearable
Futuristika gives an ear to what trajedesaliva tells, about dark Galicia, parentship and weird analog sounds.
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Interview with a world wondered full: Really, really, really small things to hold on to
Interview with “a world wondered full” from Thailand. About holding each other, to see the hope in small things, to share a common history together.
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Franco Brambilla: Invading the vintage
We have made a conversation with Franco Brambilla, an Italian retro sci-fi illustrator.
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Robert David Elwood: Illustrating the grindcore
Robert is a young illustrator and animation artist from Minneapolis, United States. He is drawing cool bizarre sick worlds and we asked some questions to him about this twisted art.Hello Robert, how long have you been in the world of comics?R.D.E: I’ve been making art since 2007 but in 2013 a friend of mine published…
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Engelbert Kievernagel: I wanted to become nothing absolutely nothing
Kievemagel, a typical outside artist, was much appreciated and admired by his colleagues. He collaborated with artists like Kathe Be, Kain Karawahn, Stefan Roloff, Miron Zownir and many more. To earn money he worked as a help worker, and was also much sought after as a nude model, where he could combine exhibitionistic traits with…
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Robert Crumb on the Massacre in Paris | New York Observer
Robert Crumb is considered by many to be the single best cartoonist America has ever produced. The creator of counter culture icons like Fritz the Cat, the Keep On Truckin guy and Mr Natural, Mr. Crumb was inducted into the comic book Hall of Fame in 1991, the same year he moved his family to…