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Inventory magazine S/S2010 issue 02

Inventory magazine S/S2010 issue 02

Extension of the culture and lifestyle, products and clothing. How they're made, by whom and why. Features and stories from around the world. Vancouver. 

Devics - Push the Heart

Devics - Push the Heart

Tracklist:

1. Lie to Me 2. A secret message to you 3. Salty Seas 4. Song for a sleeping girl 5. Distant radio 6. Just one breath 7. Moments 8. If we cannot see 9. City lights 10. Come up

Late of the Pier - Fantasy Black Channel

Late of the Pier - Fantasy Black Channel

Tracklist:

1. "Hot Tent Blues" 2. "Broken" 3. "Space and the Woods" 4. "The Bears Are Coming" 5. "Random Firl" 6. "Heartbeat" 7. "White Snake" 8. "VW" 9. "Focker" 10. "The Enemy Are the Future" 11. "Mad Dogs and Englishmen" 12. "Bathroom Gurgle"

Of Montreal- Skeletal Lamping

Of Montreal- Skeletal Lamping

1. "Nonpareil of Favor" – 2. "Wicked Wisdom" 3. "For Our Elegant Caste" 4. "Touched Something's Hollow" 5. "An Eluardian Instance" 6. "Gallery Piece" 7. "Women's Studies Victims" 8. "St. Exquisite's Confessions" 9. "Triphallus, to Punctuate!" 10. "And I've Seen a Bloody Shadow" 11. "Plastis Wafer" 12. "Death Isn't a Parallel Move" 13. "Beware Our Nubile Miscreants" 14. "Mingusings" 15. "Id Engager"

Harmony Korine - Mister Lonely
Harmony Korine - Mister LonelyMore Details

America’s prodigy film director, producer, screenwriter and author, Harmony Korine (Bolinas, 1973), presents his third feature film, Mister Lonely (2007), 10 years after the debut of the widely acclaimed Gummo (1997), and the following release of Julien Donkey-Boy (1999).


Harmony Korine - Mister Lonely

Mister Lonely by Harmony Korine (Nashville, USA)

Original Filmscript, with 22 Photographs by Rachel Korine and Brent Stewart

144 Pages, Softcover, 11.2 x 17.8 cm, b/w Offset, First Edition, 2008

Mike Mills - Fireworks
Mike Mills - FireworksMore Details

Some things that may or may not relate to these drawings: A professional suggested I take anti-depressants. I declined. About the same time I started drawing fireworks. I didn’t know what they meant or why I was drawing them. I was confused and embarrassed by this lack of meaning, but they kept coming. I could draw them no matter how I felt. I read that fireworks were first used in China in the 12th century to scare away negative spirits. I envied a world that not only recognized spirits, but scared the negative ones away with small man made explosions. About the same time, I read in a magazine that antidepressants have a hard time performing better than the placebo pills they are tested against. Scientist cannot explain it, but almost as many people who take the fake pills say they feel relief from their depression. The blood flow in their brains actually changes in the same positive way that it does for the people who take the real pills. I felt a connection between the Chinese fireworks and the placebo effect, and some relief in all the things we don’t understand. At some point the fireworks grew more and more abstract, and messy, and complicated, and I became if not content then at least willing to make things that didn’t have any apparent meaning.


Mike Mills - Fireworks

Fireworks

Mike Mills (Los Angeles, USA)

20 Pages, Softcover, 19.5 x 25.5 cm, Color Offset, First Edition, 2008

Kim Gordon - Chronicles Vol.2
Kim Gordon - Chronicles Vol.2More Details

In Chronicles Vol.2, artist Kim Gordon (1953 Los Angeles, California) brings together some of her most personal and unique drawings from a collection gathered over a period of years for her daughter Coko, her nieces, Thurston, and friends. Gordon’s second release for Nieves goes beyond the photographic glimpses of the ‘musician’ Kim pictured in Chronicles Vol.1, the artist is ‘carrying’ the reader through her private compilation of drawings, collages and paintings, also containing works from projects that were never shown in public before.


Kim Gordon - Chronicles Vol.2

Chronicles Vol.2

Kim Gordon (Northampton, USA)

32 Pages, Softcover, 16 x 22.5 cm, Color Offset, First Edition 2006