1. fashioncopious

    February 12, 2010
    by Maxime Buchi

    a nice little comment on our issue 5 cover!


  2. the with & without distinction

    February 11, 2010
    by Jeanne-Salome Rochat

    Robert Gardner usually has no storyline for his films, and no clear developmental structures either, only some motifs and a few thematic notions wandering around. His interests are to look for that which is an apt symbol or sign and, at the same time, is “distinctive in and of itself”.
    In Hamar, occasionally, a woman will be asked by a man to carry the scars he has earned by killing en enemy, but more frequently they ask them to be done for reasons of their own, and because “women look better with than without them”. (Rivers of Sand, 1973, 83 min)


  3. a pretty obscure

    February 10, 2010
    by Maxime Buchi

    …submission of Elisa of 2DM… the good old italian gonzo… The good old days?


    NEW GENTLEMEN’S CLUB

    This is an adult porn magazine committed to gentlemen. New Gentlemen’s Club was born in the minds of some pervert editors and art directors who teamed up in Milan with a specific intent: fuck up the limit of decency. Pictures are carefully covered by a sleek veil framing amusing dialogues and porn romances. Many ad hoc contents are featured inside the magazine, which is printed in a pocket size like the first 60s comics you could always bring with you. And no worries cause on the bus you’ll have many amusing articles and porn tales to read among cock/pussy pictures. More on newgentlemensclub.net

    Elisa Lusso

    CHAPTER ONE: “…When I was five, home with the flu or asthmatic bronchitis, I would try to pull the cock out of big Jim’s crotch and find a hole, some sign of a pussy, on Barbie (obviously I had both dolls, with my mother’s blessing) so they could screw. At seven I jercked off listening to my parents humping in the next room. I tried to come together with my mom. (…) it was during an art history class, partially spent tossing pubic hairs onto the hair-do of the female eyesore sitting in the row in front of me, that for the first time I stuck a Stabilo Boss Fluo Highlighter up my ass.

    Text by Carlo Antonelli from NGC


  4. lurve & cecile

    February 9, 2010
    by Maxime Buchi

    For its 3rd issue the intriguing Lurve magazine had the bon goût to feature photographer Cécile Boroletti on their cover. No doubt that the content will make up for that promising introduction!


  5. autistic inner/outer world

    February 1, 2010
    by Maxime Buchi

    Far from artistic considerations, and for the french speaking, here is an interesting blog. A mother’s log on her educational process with her autistic son. It is full for very relevant and sensitive remarks—among others—on the self-perception and body-mapping. Worth reading through for the open and scientific-minded.

    Le blog d’Alexandre


  6. bugatti

    January 31, 2010
    by Maxime Buchi

    since i have turned on “google alerts” to warn me when “sang bleu” is being indexed, i regularly get alerts for “bugatti sang bleu”, so today I decided I’d find out what it actually is. Could be worse.

    Screen shot 2010-01-31 at 2.08.11 PM


  7. dora, ansen, paris

    January 24, 2010
    by Maxime Buchi

    As I forgot my usb cable, you will have to wait to see my pictures of the last shows I attended to. But in the meanwhile, let me introduce you to two fantastic people: Dora & Ansen. “Delicious” Dora Wilkenfeld, as you might have noticed is our new blog family member and has already posted three very interesting and on point articles. She also runs her own page: “Hammer of the Witches”. Welcome Dora! Ansen is an american photographer who makes beautiful images that perfectly embody (pun intended) the Sang bleu spirit.

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