Aspen
I'm sure I posted about this before but a search reveals zoot.
Here it is again.
'This is a web version of Aspen, a multimedia magazine of the arts published by Phyllis Johnson from 1965 to 1971. Each issue came in a customized box filled with booklets, phonograph recordings, posters, postcards — one issue even included a spool of Super-8 movie film. It's all here.'
P.S. Anyone know any of them good sites that help with the reading on screen thingy? Interested in the retinal absorption of LCD canvasses.
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Hannah Crittenden said:
If you want to see Aspen in the flesh, the National Art Library at the V&A have a copy of every issue. I did my BA thesis on Aspen and Fluxus publishing and used the original source material for the basis of my research. I'm a real sucker for multiples and avant-garde publishing so simply being able to leaf through the issues for real was incredibly exciting (I'm a geek). They also have a copy of Marcel Duchamp's Green Box... (too exciting for words...)
Alex said:
I'm there.