Bundle: All In-Stock Ecoes Magazines
1300 g, 16.5 x 23.5 cm, English
A one-off purchase of Ecoes issues #1, #2, #3, and #5 – perfect for those curious about the magazine, without committing to a subscription.
Ecoes #1
The debut issue of Ecoes weaves together explorations of mining, microplastics, Indigenous interpretations of the blues, Cold War toxic legacies, invasive species, and the deadly clouds haunting the Russian Arctic – an epicenter of extractivist devastation. Serving as a platform for the OVEREXPOSED residency, the issue delves into the unsettling scales of pollution across time and space.
Ecoes #2
The second issue of Ecoes immerses readers in the tangled realities of creating and surviving in a polluted world, where language often constrains our capacity to grapple with toxicity and climate collapse. It unearths the monstrous taxonomies of early science, traces the haunting journeys of discarded clothing in Senegal, and deciphers the subtle responses of plants to pollutants.
Ecoes #3
Serving as the Sonic Acts Biennial 2022 reader, this edition is a fascinating compendium of the programme. Images and texts combine to reveal the elemental forces, both synthetic and natural, that create tension in the world around us. This issue reconsiders the 'normal', following the journeys of microbes, eels, and glaciers. Sirens are reimagined in an age of complex and durational disasters, with one inlay featuring a map to navigate non-normative time.
Ecoes #5
Taking shape around the theme of water, this issue whorls through its many cycles. Sometimes these are heavy with ‘toxic muck’ and sometimes as light as bubbles, crystals of ice, or the hair on coral larvae. Occasionally they will speak to a feeling, but will often address a very specific port. Most importantly, all of them are the results of artists’ experiments and artistic meandering around the topic of water.
About Ecoes Magazine
Ecoes unpacks alternatives to the anthropocentric perspective that approaches the nonhuman as a resource. A portmanteau of ‘ecology’ and ‘echoes’, this periodic magazine about ‘art in the age of pollution’ showcases compelling artistic and critical perspectives that engage with the past, future or afterlives of environmental harm, toxicity, extraction, and waste.