I am You You are Me We are ONE Loop.
cyclically we orbit, we allow the shadow through, we allow the light in, we shed our skin and allow rebirth, we release things overwrought and welcome tranquility, beauty, fresh energy, healing
United in a coil of existence, each unit within the sequence is crucial to the integrity of the whole.
We are One.
Never thought it would be so difficult
All of the artworks represent and want to create a dialogue about the fragility and fluidity of the term of coexistence. Even more nowadays, the term has shifted and distorted making us wonder what it means finally to coexist? And also with who? with the others? with nature? with ourselves?
Understanding others perspectives
A perspective is not right or wrong by default. It is simply what it is: the viewpoint of an individual person. Each of us has such a viewpoint; there will always be two sides to every story. In order to coexist in the future, we must be able to take both perspectives and try to understand them.
May We Love
To coexist means to openly share our respect, validation, criticism and love with one another. Instead, we’re used to boundaries and hesitate to express ourselves truly due to shame or anxiety. Here, »may we love« isn’t a nervous question, but rather repurposed to be a cheerful invitation.
#coexist
inspired by nature
Hold on
Sometimes simple words
Accompanied by simple graphics
Cope best
With complex subjects
During regrettably complex times.
Coexist
1. Coexist (Come In Peace)
2. Coexist
3. Coexist (Come Together)
Coexist-2
Coexist
CocksExist
….maybe the aliens are not the bad guys after all?
After Bob Mizer, Bob Mccune and Herb Lamm
This a favourite work from 2019, a paper collage on wood panel 11.5 x 16.5 inches. I enjoy how the two figures coexist in the composition, there is tension and conflict but also the eternal calm and stillness captured in the original photograph by Bob Mizer.
Noughts and Crosses
Coexist is based on the childrens’ game of noughts and crosses. Which to a certain degree is a game of chance. Each player takes turns to place either a nought or a cross in a square. The object of the game is to try and get a complete line of noughts or crosses in a straight line. The player who achieves this first is the winner. So the Coexist graphic implies that if you play correctly you will produce a winning outcome.
Auslöser Magazine Issue 3
The Auslöser Magazine Issue 3 features Interviews with Paul Albert Leitner, Nadia Morozewicz, Daniel Chatard, and Katrin Koenning, a behind the scenes of Vienna Secession, and a detail on Apple QuickTake.
Auslöser Magazine is a bilingual (German and English) indie print magazine that focuses on the human stories behind the camera. The Auslöser Magazine Issue 1 (available since March 2019) features 4 long-form in-depth interviews with Friedl Kubelka, Yanina Boldyreva, Wolfgang Zurborn and Brian Finke. Also, there is a behind the scenes photo reportage at the famous publishing and print house STEIDL, and in detail a very special camera from the WestLicht camera museum.
Auslöser Magazine Issue 3
Publisher: Self-publishing company Auslöser
Release: March 2020
Chief Editorship: Sebastian Gansrigler
Art Direction: Sebastian Gansrigler
Assistenz: Kay von Aspern, Martina Schreiner, Niko Havranek
Editing and Translation: Veronika Gansrigler
Workmanship: thread-stiching paperback
Format: 16 × 22 cm
Volume: 160 pages
Language: English, German
Paper: Circlematt White
Typeface: Calyces (Charlotte Rohde), Moderat (Tightype)
Printing: 4-farbig Offset, Printing house Gerin
ISSN 2617-4847
Price: € 20.–
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WEALLEXIST
Given the current situation, it is more important than ever to widen our view – away from a unidimensional perception and towards a 360° view. This requires not only a certain mindfulness of our immediate environment, but also a significant leap out of our comfort zone, which is as equally important. If the virus forces Germany to run up against its limits, one can only imagine how this situation affects countries with considerable worse starting points. #weallexist (reading direction: bottom to top)
People@Home
People@Home is a joint effort to form an impromptu community of stay-at-homes in times of global pandemics. Initiators of the project are graphic designer and illustrator Moriz Oberberger and designer and web developer Philipp Polder.
The cause of their project is to raise some money for charity (specifically for the Covid-19 Solidarity Fund by the WHO) by offering hand-drawn animations as a donation incentive. Every donor is added to an ever-growing public list of participants and can link to their website. Thereby they can discover their friend’s friends, be entertained by the animations and support a good cause at the same time.
The main idea behind this project is to reflect on this collective experience of self-isolation and social distancing. The designers want to bridge this gap by creating a spontaneous community, that everyone could be a part of. They hope to give all participants the opportunity to form some sort of connection to the project and to each other through discovery. The colorful characters, that each donor becomes a patron of, are representative of the various absurd ways to cope with the ongoing situation. The constant flow of new animations should entertain the “People at Home” and perhaps give them a little something to look forward to. Finally, supporting a good cause with a small donation is also a sure way to feel a little less bleak.
So far 150 people joined the People@Home community and they raised already more than € 2,000.– of donations. Keep spreading the word and become a part of this community as well.
People@Home
Project initiated by Moriz Oberberger and Philipp Polder
Visit People@Home’s Website and make a donation!
The New Machinery in the New Garden
What might normally feel like a sinister form of photographic science fiction, “The New Machinery in the New Garden” imagines a peaceful coexistence between technology and nature.
I’ve been constructing my New Machines for several years, providing physicality to the networks that charm their way into our lives while collecting our data. But recently I’ve coaxed them out of their antiseptic future and into nature, where they wander the land and hover overhead searching for ways to benefit, rather than manipulate, their human architects.
Protection and lack of freedom
We are facing times where the need of protection and security have to coexist with fear and lack of freedom. The same cage that keeps us safe, restricts our liberties.
If we put security above freedom we can end up losing both of them.
Journal de bord confiné
Débuté le 12 avril 2020, alors que plus
de 3 milliards de citoyens de la Terre
se trouvaient confinés par leurs
gouvernements mutuels, ce carnet de bord
retrace sous la forme d’illustrations
quotidiennes, ce moment historique tout
en l’interrogeant. Chaque nuit Ruedi Baur
conçoit une ou plusieurs illustrations en
fonction de l’actualité. Elles sont,
en un second temps finalisées par Odyssée
Khorsandian.
Les illustrations reposent sur un système
iso développé par Integral Ruedi Baur, en
2015 en hommage à Otto Neurath, pour
Manifesta 11 Zurich, puis pour le livre “Un
monde à changer” paru aux éditions Lars
Müller publischers en 2019.
Xianjing
It’s about what’s happening now in Xinjiang a slow and silent “cultural genocide”.
Handle Me With Care, Working Together in Harmony, Links in one Chain
Submission1- Handle Me With Care
More so than ever we must be mindful of others.
Submission2- Working Together in Harmony
For us to move forward we must put our differences aside, work together and find common ground.
Submission3 – Links in one Chain
Our decisions affect those around us. When we come together we can exist in harmony.
The New Normal Times
The answers to all these questions are self-evident. After every crisis, whether economic or social, conservative political applications and ideas find space and having a say in society. In any case, the biggest part of the society is largely responsible for such issues. If you want to change something, start with yourself. Don’t expect someone else to do it for you. Your voice, is your power.
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Living in the Community
The In der Gemeinde leben gGmbH (English: Living in the Community) also known as IGL, advises and supports people with disabilities wherever they live. Through long term, intensive cooperation with IGL, Designstudio g31 has helped to develop a new brand image, a unique company typeface, and a universally accessible corporate website.
Together, they worked out the core elements of the work IGL does: to see diversity as enrichment, and to live inclusively. People with disabilities should actively shape their own lives and not be patronized. In the spirit of their core beliefs, the designers wanted to include the input of both clients and employees in every step of the design process. The result is a collaboratively designed visual system, designed to help people with disabilities thrive at the center of our society.
At the heart of the new brand identity is IGL Display—a headline typeface that was designed exclusively for IGL in collaboration with font designer Gabriel Richter. For this custom design, the designers collected handwritten alphabets from clients and employees and blended them with a typeface exclusively designed for this collaboration. In this way, they created a typeface that used diversity as enrichment—both through the collaborative creative process, as well as the overall design aesthetic.
Living in the Community
Concept & Design: g31 with Tobias Textor and Thanh-Thao Tran
Typeface: IGL Display
Design: g31 and Gabriel Richter
Font production: Christoph Koeberlin
Photography: Kurt Heuvens
KLEBSTOFF Stickermags
KLEBSTOFF Stickermags #10 KLEBSTOFF will never stop collecting their favorite sticker artists all together in one magazine … like this one. Since this number is somewhat like an anniversary number, they asked artists you will surely remember to contribute their latest stuff and of course some new guys you’ve never seen before.
Artists in this issue: Raquel Meyers (SWE), Baptiste Virot (FR), Nuria Figueiredo (ES), Sebastian Schwamm (GER), Ana Benaroya (USA), Robokid (GER), Nick Alston (JP), Berto Fojo (ES), HOR (GER), Lukas Weidinger (AUT), Boyane (KOR) and many more.
KLEBSTOFF Stickermag #10
Publisher: International Neighborhood Verlag
Format: 15 × 15
Volume: 48 pages
Material: adhesive vinyl
Release: 2017
ISBN: 978-3-944960-08-1
Price: € 9.90
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KLEBSTOFF Stickermag #11 Print’s not dead! While everbody sheds tears about their print sales, KLEBSTOFF keeps on printing. On to the next one—Klebstoff #11! This time KLEBSTOFF has handmade cookies out of the International Neighborhood focusing on the boards that mean the world. Miscellaneous artists thy met at the infamous SHRED EXPO have contributed their artworks for Klebstoff Stickermag #11. To maintain a decent mixture there are illu nerds on board from all over the world. And pizza! Mmm … Pizza.
Artists in this issue: Azimet Ahmet (Turkey), Anton Akey (Ukraine), Brainfart (Switzerland), Capstan Design (Germany), Carlo Vivary (Germany), Dennis Gabbana (Germany), Foodie (Germany), Jasmin Roggenkamp/Raccoon Skateboarding (Germany), Lance Schmale (Netherlands), Lara Swiontek (Germany), MUAH! (Germany), Nadja Barth (Germany), NLSN (USA), Pablo Perra (Germany), Paw (Spain), Pro Heroes (Greece), Rachel Oregan (Ireland), Ralph Niese (Germany), Solaris 100 (Germany), Tamar Moshkovitz GO-TAM (Germany), Tina Mamczur (Germany), Yusuke Inoue (Japan).
KLEBSTOFF Stickermag #11
Publisher: International Neighborhood Verlag
Format: 15 × 15 cm
Volume: 48 pages
Material: adhesive vinyl
Release: 2018
ISBN: 978-3-944960-17-1
Price: € 9.90
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COZI + KLEBSTOFF Stickermag #12 ’Dis time the infamous COZI-Collective threw in the lion’s share in COZI + KLEBSTOFF Stickermag #12. Nevertheless, there are KLEBSTOFF-Friendz on 48 pages—including 24 sticker pages—getting cozy. Again KLEBSTOFF gathered lots of wonderful international artists. This collabo mag was released when COZI Comic- & Zinefest took place (same time the Frankfurter Buchmesse took place.) That’s why it’s a special delight for KLEBSTOFF to bring this well-nourished lamb to the market and to let you disembowel the countless stickers. As usual: strictly limited edition. So grab your specimen while it’s still fresh from the press.
Artists in this issue: Adrian Durrani, Anna Haifisch, Benedikt Luft, Die PARTEI Sachsen, Genia Espinosa, James Turek, Johanna Bieber, Juliane Maria Hoffmann, Karla Paloma, Kentaro Okawa & Kid Gringo (Cover&Backcover), Lina Ehrentraut, Max Baitinger, Michel Esselbrügge, Minho Jung, Mr. Impact, Nadine Kolodziey, Paul D’Orlando & Lukas Weidinger, Riso Club Allstars, Ritak, Sebastian König, Sonja Yakovleva, Stefanie Sargnagel, Wooden Cyclops.
COZI + KLEBSTOFF Stickermag #12
Creative Direction: COZI + KLEBSTOFF
Publisher: International Neighborhood Verlag
Format: 15 × 15 cm
Volume: 48 pages
Material: adhesive vinyl
Release: 2019
ISBN: 978-3-944960-21-0
Price: € 9.90
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