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  • editor's note

    Editor's Note

    It’s funny how, as I start to write the editor’s note, what I am currently reading extracurricularly, somehow automatically becomes fodder for the next issue. It used to be that zing citations or quotes were in the backlog or library of zing world. Now they infiltrate zing’s very existence almost as easily as ESPN, CNN, or MTV. Well this literary taste is not just white noise, it’s José Saramago to be precise, and the piece that won the ‘98 Nobel prize. Let’s meander reputations and accomplices . . .

    “It takes little or nothing to undo reputations, the merest trifle makes and remakes them, it is simply a question of finding the best means of engaging the confidence or interest of those who are to become one’s unsuspecting echoes or accomplices.”
    —José Saramago, Baltasar and Blimunda

    11, the latest in the zing edition tradition, (and let’s give a nod here to D Eggers and his copyediting brilliance over at Timothy McSweeney’s eleven is a numerical figure rather than spelled out as it has previously been in this sentence). Nonetheless, the accomplices of zingmagazine are of the very best, now 11 issues later. There is a curatorial vision in our unvisionary approach—our trifle our letter, which comes from William Gibson, the voice of Annie Sullivan “The Miracle Worker”. And who better than the “miracle worker”/teacher of Helen Keller to be the voice or the echo for zing 11. The image on the cover comes from an advertisement for the Women’s US Army Corp from Co-Ed magazine circa ‘71, and reflects cross the pollination so much the make up of zing—for it really is the no template spirit that drives us. But there is no blindness in 11, rather dreams, very special dreams. Again Saramago, again Baltasar and Blimunda, “They all slept as best they could, each with his own secret dreams, for dreams are like human beings, bearing some resemblance to one another, but never quite identical.”

    Devon Dikeou
    New York, New York
    1999

  • curators' notes

    Curators' Notes

    Sputnik is a content catalyst collective that produces Mindtrends™, a video and written documentary that profiles luminaries within the arts and sciences around the world. Currently Sputnik is in the pre-planning stages of launching an intersensorial immersive curated by artists and academics for the year 2000.

    Sebastiaan Bremer was born in The Netherlands. He is a visual artist that lives and works in New York. Most recently his work was included in the exhibition “The Stroke” at Exit Art in New York. He has curated several projects in the past with Gerben Mulder under the name of “ALBUM”. Pieter Woudt was also born in The Netherlands, where he went to the Gerrit Rietveld Academy to study graphic design. In ‘88 Woudt relocated to New York, where he worked for MTV as a senior designer for five years. Since ‘94 he has his own design studio Big Bolt graphics, which on and off doubles as a gallery called Spark. In ‘99 Woudt and Bremer curated and published “Blueprint” in an edition of 200. There are still some copies left, so hurry!

    Grant Watson lives in London and is a curator and editor of Victorya magazine.

    Thomas Rayfiel’s book Colony Girl, is published by Farrar, Strauss & Giroux.

    Bob Seng is an artist who alters readymade objects. He also creates site installations in collaboration with Lisa Hein. This project removes the ink from plastic EXIT signs so that others can enter.

    AS FOUR
    AS ONE
    AS TWO
    AS THREE
    AS FOUR
    AS ADi
    AS ANGE
    AS GABI
    AS K.A.i.
    AS YOU
    AS ME
    AS HIM
    AS HER
    AS JEW
    AS RUSSIAN
    AS GERMAN
    AS ARAB
    AS NORTH
    AS SOUTH
    AS EAST
    AS WEST
    AS XY
    AS XX
    AS XXY
    AS XXYY
    AS SUMMER
    AS WINTER
    AS SPRING
    AS FALL
    AS NOW
    AS THEN
    AS NEVER
    AS WHEN
    SLEEP AS FOUR
    WORK AS FOUR
    LIVE AS FOUR
    LOVE AS FOUR

    ARE YOU AT YOUR BREAKING POINT?
    DO YOU HAVE THE SYMPTOMS OF ANXIETY?
    ARE YOU FEELING DEPRESSED?
    ARE YOU LOSING INTEREST IN DOING THINGS?
    DO YOU HAVE A LOW ENERGY LEVEL?
    DO YOU HAVE TROUBLE SLEEPING?
    TENSION, JUMPINESS, UNABLE TO RELAX?
    TIRE EASILY, MUSCLE ACHES, MUSCLE TWITCHING?
    SWEATING, PALPITATIONS, UPSET STOMACH, DRY MOUTH?
    ANXIETY, WORRY, FEARS?
    DIFFICULTY CONCENTRATING, IRRITABILITY?
    If you have the symptoms of anxiety you may be eligible for a research-acrylic portrait program. All study related evaluations and final portrait will be provided by myself at reasonable price.
    GET YOUR PSYCHO PORTRAIT NOW. CALL 718 302 1599 LUIS MACIAS

    Kenneth Goldsmith was born in Freeport, New York in ‘61. He received his BFA in Sculpture from the Rhode Island School of Design in ‘84 and has shown his artworks in various cities around the world. He is represented by Gorney Bravin + Lee in New York City. He lives in lower Manhattan with Cheryl, Finnegan, and Babette. In addition to being editor of UbuWeb Visual & Concrete Poetry (ubu.com), he is a DJ at Freeform Radio WFMU (wfmu.org), and is a classical/experimental music critic for New York Press and other publications.

    AS Bessa is an artist and writer. He lives in Brooklyn and is currently writing a book on the work of Öyvind Fahlström.

  • masthead
  • The Royal Art Lodge

    Christmas Story

    The Royal Art Lodge

  • Josephine Soughan & Simon Pentleton

    i don't understand what all the fuss is about?

    Josephine Soughan & Simon Pentleton

  • Sputnik

    Thoughtscape "inspire.inform.evolve"

    Sputnik

  • Sebastiaan Bremer & Pieter Woudt

    3D

    Sebastiaan Bremer & Pieter Woudt

  • Thomas Rayfiel

    Lutwidge Finch: Part Three, Chapter 7

    Thomas Rayfiel

  • Grant Watson

    Haptics

    Grant Watson

  • Luis Macias

    First World Member

    Luis Macias

  • Bob Seng

    EXIT

    Bob Seng

  • As FOUR

    As FOUR

    As FOUR

  • The Reflections, The Reviews, The Reactions

    The Reflections, The Reviews, The Reactions

  • zingmagazine book #1: Kenny Goldsmith

    6799

    zingmagazine book #1: Kenny Goldsmith