Washing Machine Magazine is an independent, multimedia publication that showcases projects by creatives working in image, sound and communication.
It is presented through two connected platforms: a printed publication and a website that integrates the print content through video and audio supplements.
Every featured project reflects the contemporary age in its multi-faceted reality.
Art and media are explored where artists and designers communicate concepts, re-configure ideas, collaborate and combine different elements.
Washing Machine Magazine features interviews with artists , multimedia content and examines the impact of innovative, digtal tools and new processes on creative media today.
ISSUE ONE / WHITE WASH
- Giorgia Scavo
- Editor in-chief and Art Director
- Scual
- Cover image and photo story
- Souleyman Messalti
- Writer
- Daniel Agnew
- Writer
- Elias Freiberger
- FIlmmaker
- Featuring:
- JUPITER LIVE by Christian Witternigg / Visual art
- SEEDS by Stefano Steno / Motion Graphic Design
- CORONADO by Kian-Peng Ong / Sound installation
- 1_67mb_11 by Scual and Ynaktera / Multimedia installation
- MOGEES by Bruno Zamborlin / Computer Science
- STUDY FOR A SHADOW by Annalisa Terranova / Interactive video projection
- AMPERSAND by Andrea Damiano / Sound design
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- A.D.O exhibition – by Reeps One – review / words by Souleyman Messalti
- The London Structural Sound Project – by Florian Tuerke – preview / words by Daniel Agnew
- Northern [ Aberration #01 ] photo story / by Scual
ISSUE TWO / DELICATES WASH
- Giorgia Scavo
- Editor in-chief and Art Director
- Miriam Felici
- Editor
- Adam King
- Writer
- Nick Hagan
- Writer
- Iheardyou.studio
- Cover image and photo story
- Featuring:
- IN BETWEEN by Christian Witternigg
- PROFILE PICTURE by Mark Farid
- JUST FOR HITS by Memo Akten
- LOW ANIMAL SPIRIT by Ami Clarke and Richard Cochrane
- CLICK REFRESH by Alistair Owen
- FILE CREATION ERROR by Hatori Yumi
- DATA AND DRAGONS by Addie Wagenknecht
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- Big Bang Data - by CCCB - review / words by Nick Hagan
- Seeing-I - by Mark Farid - preview / words by Adam King
- 4o4 / by Iheardyou.studio