Editor: Yariv Rabinovitch
Publisher: Plazm Media, Inc.
Publication: 1996, First Edition
Binding: Softcover, saddle-stitch
Pages: 72
Size: 230 x 305
Text: English
Plazm was a highly influential independent arts and culture magazine founded in Portland in 1991. Known for its bold experimental design, progressive editorial, and strong focus on contemporary art, typography, music, and underground culture, Plazm became a cult favourite among graphic designers and artists throughout the 1990s. The magazine was celebrated for its raw visual energy and fearless creative approach.
Contents:
- Circus by Michelle Rollman
- Inside Bill Plympton’s Cartoon Head by Nike Courtelis
- The Hittite Empire Presents: Comparative Pain and the Safe Word (a psychotic fugue) by Keith Antar Mason
- Luv Talk with Ann Magnuson by Beth Urdang
- Sonic Youth by Tracey L. Simon
- Svelt and the American Way by Jeff Nelson
- Cubist Tit Print by Annie Sprinkle
- Breast Stroke: the Tit Prints of Annie Sprinkle by Jordan Peimer
- A Seminar on Museum Race Relations by Guillermo Gómez-Peña
- Cack by Tammy Fortin
- Crash Landing by Mark Harvey
- Mechanics by Michael Fischer
- External Influences: Subjective and Intuitive by Aimee Bolt
- Hup, Doris Day Sings, and Deer Caught in Headlights by Peter Laydon
- New Mexico by Amanda Cielish
- Gina by Randy Gentry
- Holly Hughes on Freaks, Femmes, and the Homemade Homosexual by Denise Morris
- Box of Rocks: Plazm Reviews
- Smear by Rohitash Rao and Eric Silver
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