Andrea Juno
Auteur de Angry Women
A propos de l'auteur
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Œuvres de Andrea Juno
Modern Primitives : An Investigation of Contemporary Adornment & Ritual (1989) — Directeur de publication — 341 exemplaires
William Burroughs, Brion Gysin, Throbbing Gristle (1982) — Directeur de publication — 240 exemplaires
Modern Primitives: Multiple Works 06 1 exemplaire
Excerpts from the Modern Primitives book 1 exemplaire
Modern Primitives Press Release 1 exemplaire
Modern Primitives: Multiple Works 07 1 exemplaire
Modern Primitives: Multiple Works 05 1 exemplaire
Greg Kulz 1 exemplaire
Modern Primitives: Multiple Works 04 1 exemplaire
Modern Primitives: Multiple Works 03 1 exemplaire
Untitled 01 1 exemplaire
Fakir Musafar 01 1 exemplaire
Capt. Don 1 exemplaire
Modern Primitives: Untitled 02 1 exemplaire
Exhibition 3 1 exemplaire
Exhibition 2 1 exemplaire
Exhibition 1 1 exemplaire
Research Pranks 1 exemplaire
Étiqueté
Partage des connaissances
- Nom légal
- Juno, Andrea Lee
- Date de naissance
- 1956
- Sexe
- female
- Lieux de résidence
- New York, New York, USA
Membres
Critiques
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Statistiques
- Œuvres
- 25
- Membres
- 1,999
- Popularité
- #12,881
- Évaluation
- 4.0
- Critiques
- 8
- ISBN
- 21
- Langues
- 1
The books published by RE/Search exhibited the kind of layout and format popular in the zine movement, populated by fringe artists eager to share their visions and passions not fit for mainstream commercialism. Issue 8/9, dedicated to cult icon author J.G. Ballard, has the feel of the thick, photo-copied fanzines of the time period, assembling previous interviews and eclectic materials both from and by the publication's focus.
Chock full of materials that were potentially invaluable to a pre-internet audience, the book is divided into four main sections: Interviews with the author, works by the author both Fiction and Non-Fiction, then a final autobiographical and bibliographical wrap-up.
For me, the interviews with Ballard were the most insightful and interesting, witnessing intelligent people musing about the future implications of mass media from the very future they are positing. Ballard's ruminations of the advancement of media technology is especially gripping, as in some ways he seems to predict the YouTube culture and the increased ability of the average individual to not only actively create their own reality, but to broadcast it as reality to others.
My least favorite part would be the biographical section, but this has more to do with my own lack of interest in author histories than Ballard's own life story.
Overall, an interesting read about Ballard, but probably more interesting as a snapshot of the history of counterculture publishing as a whole.… (plus d'informations)