Year: 2016
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HAMBURGER EYES No. 20
HAMBURGER EYES No. 20
THE CONTINUING STORY OF LIFE ON EARTHPHOTOGRAPHY BY
RYAN FLORIG
VALERIE J BOWER
VINCENT TULLO
JOHN KILAR
CHRIS MACARTHUR
TROY HOLDEN80 PAGES
DIGI OFFSET
BLACK AND WHITE
80# MATTE COVER/TEXT
SADDLE STITCH BINDING
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HE HBD PARTY
Sunday Feb 14th is Hamburger Eyes actual birthday, so come celebrate with us after the book fair! Sunday night at Slow Culture Gallery from 7-9pm. We will have posters and all kinds of giveaways. Then we will move to the bar next door, Melody Lounge, where will be drunk and the homies will be djing. See you then.
HE HBD 2016
7-9PM
SUNDAY
FEB 14SLOW CULTURE
943 N HILL ST
LA CA 900129PM-CLOSE
MELODY LOUNGE
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CYBERNETICS IN CYBERSPACE
THANK YOU! to everyone that came to the show and made the opening super fun. Thank you to all the photographers and thank you to Slow Culture Gallery!
Check out the re-cap here:
http://zine.obeyclothing.com/2016/02/06/slow-culture-hamburger-eyes-openingThe show will be up until Feb 28, so still lots of time to see it before it comes down. If you don’t live in the area, the entire show has been uploaded to the Slow Culture website where you can see it all and buy it all!
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LAABF
FIND US HERE ! WE WILL HAVE A TABLE IN THE ZINE SECTION !
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HAMBURGER EYES 15TH ANNIVERSARY EXHIBITION
Hamburger Eyes
15 Year Anniversary “CYBERNETICSâ€
Opening Reception: February 5th, 7-10PM
Exhibition Dates: February 5 – December 11, 2015LOS ANGELES – Slow Culture Gallery presents Hamburger Eyes “CYBERNETICS.†A retrospective photography exhibition celebrating 15 years of independent publishing. On display will be 500+ photographs ranging from 8″ x 10″ to 4’ x 6’. All exclusively selected for this prolific show.
CYBERNETICS is the scientific study of control and communication in animals and in machines. It seeks to develop general theories of communication within complex systems, whether those systems be mechanical, physical, cognitive, biological or social. Cybernetics is a meta-theory that is relevant when what is being observed incorporates a closed-signaling loop, in other words, where action by the observed generates some change in its environment and that change is reflected in that system in some manner that triggers a change.
Friedrich von Schiller, wrote in “Letters on the Aesthetic Education of Man, 1795†– The transition from a suffering state of sensuality towards an intellectual activity, will not happen except through a middle state of aesthetic freedom. … There is no other way to make the rational part of our mind sensible, without being illustrated in a previous state of aesthetic energy.
This is a common theme for Hamburger Eyes, exploring the relationship of human brains (neurological systems) and machinery (mechanical systems), namely cameras and laser copiers, to capture and store recordings.
50 + photographers will be exhibiting, including, but not limited to: John Oliver Hodges, Uri Korn, Brian David Stevens, Ray Potes, David Potes, Mark Murrmann, Megan Cullen, Michael Hernandez, Stefan Simikich, Ted Pushinsky, Dennis McGrath, Alex Martinez, Jai Tanju, Valerie Jocelyn Bower, Elmo Tide, Keith Sirchio, Oskie Mendoza, Andrea Sonnenberg, Michael Jang, Lele Saveri, Bill Daniel, David Uzzardi, Ben Gore, Daniel Arnold, Jesse Pollock, Kappy, Troy Holden, Luis Mendoza, Sean Maung, Jerry Hsu, KC Ortiz, Jason Jaworski, Ricky Adam, Ed Templeton, Deanna Templeton, Tobin Yelland, Bill Burke, and many many more.
ABOUT HAMBURGER EYES
Hamburger Eyes began as a small xerox copied zine and today, has grown into a world class photography magazine as well as a publisher of signature titles from various photographers from all over the globe. Publishing since 2001, they have “developed†their own signature brand of photography and provided an outlet for both upcoming and established photographers worldwide. They have produced hundreds of titles of zines, magazines, and books.
Made possible with generous support from Vans & Obey.
For sales or media inquiries, please contact: info@slowculture.com
CHINATOWN GRAND OPENING
This will be the first exhibition in the brand new Slow Culture Gallery space. After two and a-half years in our beloved Highland Park location we begin our venture into the next chapter of the gallery’s evolution. Located in the heart of Los Angeles’ Chinatown, we are looking forward to becoming a part of the neighborhood’s long artistic history and taking the slow culture that was created in Highland Park, to Slow Culture in Chinatown. The new gallery is located at 943 N. Hill St, Chinatown, Los Angeles.