update on the latest issue of 'auf' - Citizen.Power.State?

Dear colleagues, associates, friends,

I just wanted to keep you updated on some of the things we have been working on.

Recently the Zeppelin University released the third issue of the magazine "auf" - a bi-annual publication combining scientific texts and findings with artistic and aesthetic interventions.

Zeppelin University asked me some time ago to help to start a publication geared towards the scientific community and an affiliated broader audience.
So I created an artistic concept and editorial profile that includes persistent editorial elements (such as a set of interposed questions) as well as visual/aesthetic interventions for each issue by an artist.
These are not intended to illustrate or ornament the publication but rather create a critically independent layer within it - associating and commenting on the topics discussed and presented.

If you would like to know more, there is a short interview on the concept here http://artrelated.net/ruediger_john/magazine-as-an-artistic-experiment.html - a more thorough evaluation of the project will be published in a couple of weeks.

For the initial three issues I created the artistic elements as well as served as the Creative Director and will continue to be part of the project as an Artistic Consultant while the magazine continues to develop along the lines of the concept.

The first and second issues are online on Scribd
auf#1: http://www.scribd.com/doc/109338383/
auf#2: http://www.scribd.com/doc/109339167/
in case you are interested.

For the latest issue which is available here http://www.zu.de/auf-magazin/ I acted as a quasi-Luddite intervening into the printing process by literally opening the machine to make manual adjustments to it. This changed the printing process in a way that created unique copies of the magazine.
There is a short article about that here http://www.zu-daily.de/daily/eng/breaking-the-patterns.php and some more images here http://artrelated.net/ruediger_john/citizen-power-state.html


Let me know what you think.

Greetings from Boston,
Ruediger