The publication is a poster-filled compendium. Once unfolded each page expands to A2-size, with the reverse of each article featuring a large-scale print including: a photograph from Vincent Fournier‘s Space Project; Sophie Percival’s Pools from a Plane, shown at Sum of Substance; and a work by collage artist Hormazd Narielwalla printed exclusively in the Jotta publication.

Also in the debut issue: “Unknown Fields Division regale us with tales of its expeditions to obsolete ecologies and forgotten landscapes. Processing pioneer Casey Reas talks emergence and the next phase of creative programming. We marvel at Amy Pliszka’s expandable living spaces designed for urban bees, and introduce three contemporary artisans redefining their craft. Timothy Morton gives us an alternative view of Impact and winner of the Jotta Prize, Sophie Percival takes us on a walk through the surreal architecture of Beverly Hills. PLUS we curate a selection of some the most exciting art and design from the Jotta community, depicting a new nature in which technology is intrinsically woven. We chart a dialogue, travelling from obsolete ecologies through to contemporary depictions of a new nature, celebrating those speculating on possible futures and altering the present.”

The publication is priced at £5 – for further details and to purchase a copy Read on

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