pinto: the spirit of ‘zine
and works in Berlin, Germany. She wonders randomly about maintenance, TV Shows and human nature. anna-auch@gmx.net/
(What’s your dream?) To find happiness in my career and life. I don’t think it is necessarily in design or working in a studio, so I’m trying to figure it all out. It definitely does not involve
randomness, do you feel its reach?
Anna Bühler Michael Gray Jesse Pforzheimer Rachele Riley Stephanie Hutin archive in Los Angeles. mail@stephaniehutin.com/
Animation Laboratory, an experimental animation studio and
among others. In 2008, Hutin will be launching The Echo Park
The Wexner Center, Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions,
work has been shown internationally, and notably at MoMA,
animateonline.org/editorial/2005/08/death-to-animation. Her
projects related to performativity in animation – http://www.
collective Big Skills, Stephanie organizes collaborative group
Post-Animative Thought (NewSPAT), and the experimental
Stephanie Hutin. As the founder of The New School for
Run Aesthetic. rachele@racheleriley.com/
at Charlotte, and spearheads Pinto, under the studio name,
violence. Rachele teaches at the University of North Carolina
is a creative investigation into the visual representation of
drawing, collage, typography and the Web. Her recent work
multimedia and print work incorporates video, animation,
Rachele Riley is a graphic designer and visual artist whose
info@jessepforzheimer.com/
finding his way on the journey of life as the signs appear.
knit accessory company and teaches knitting. He enjoys
Jesse is also a poet, as well as a knitter, and he owns a hand
the northeast kingdom of Vermont. Among other things,
Angeles, California with his wife. He was born and raised in
Jesse Pforzheimer is a photographer who lives in Los
tray of brownies for lunch. michael@liquidfuxion.com/
make you stronger, how will it all turn out, and can I have a
right now?) What does it all mean, does the struggle really
sitting in front of a computer every day. (What’s on your mind
Anna Bühler is a graphic designer and illustrator who lives
Michael Gray. (Where are you?) Spanish Harlem, NYC
April ’08 Issue 1 Random Wonders
In the wrong place at the wrong time.
Without warning, he opened fire, first wounding the teacher and then turning on the students.
Random Violence: How We Talk
The game is played on one of four square grid blueprint-styled maps, and utilizes an action point based movement and combat system. Wounds are assigned a random location; for example a head wound causes grievous stat-damage whilst a foot wound merely hampers.
SALEM, Oregon, U.S.A. – Just before she got shot, Adrienne Mann
Randomness sparks fear. One man we saw had no chance. A direct hit.
It means the picture is chaotic; the violence random.
The only common strands are the proliferation of guns and the fact that the shooters and their victims are getting younger.
remembers thinking how nice it was that a car was driving so slowly down her residential street.
Jesse Pforzheimer IF, 2007, digital C print 11" Ă— 14"
Anna B端hler and Rachele Riley 2008
Jesse Pforzheimer (right) Hazy Night, 2004 digital C print 11" Ă— 14"
Stephanie Hutin (above) Fortune Balloon, 2007 digital photograph 8" Ă— 10"
Michael Gray and Rachele Riley 2008
Rachele Riley
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Printed on recycled paper in Charlotte, NC, USA.
Pinto: The Spirit of ’Zine – Random Wonders
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explores randomness in life, do you feel its reach? RR
contributors for their creative inquiry and intensity. This issue
random processing was Muse. I would like to thank my
This issue is dedicated to my friend, Patrick Power, for whom