[spectre] The Digital and Analogue Subversion of monochrom

marc garrett marc.garrett at furtherfield.org
Tue Oct 16 16:22:07 CEST 2012


Sorry for any cross posting...

Natascha Fuchs interviews Günther Friesinger of monochrom.
http://www.furtherfield.org/features/interviews/digital-and-analogue-subversion-monochrom

monochrom is an unpeculiar mixture of proto-aesthetic fringe work, pop
attitude, subcultural science and political activism, and an open field
of experimentation. "monochrom came into being in 1993 as a fanzine for
cyberculture, science, theory, cultural studies and the archaeology of
pop culture in every-day life. Its collage format is reminiscent of
both the early DIY fanzines of the punk and new wave underground and
the art books of figures such as Dieter Roth, Martin Kippenberger and
others. For a while now, monochrom have been venturing further than
publishing alone, and have been responsibly influencing people’s minds
via film production, performances and festivals." Friesinger.

Natascha Fuchs is an independent expert in cultural projects management
and international public relations, graduate of the University of
Manchester (Cultural Management) in 2008. She has been living in
Vienna, Austria, studying History of Media Arts at the
Donau-Universität and collaborating with sound:frame Festival for
audio:visual expressions, since her move from Moscow, Russia in 2011.
In Russia she was related to MediaArtLab and Media Forum — the special
program of the Moscow International Film festival dedicated to media
arts, experimental films and digital context with more than 10 years
history. As a researcher and practitioner, she works in a variety of
topics and participates in different international projects focused on
media arts, cinema and sound. Columnist and writer for several online
magazines.

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