SPACE JUNK is a brand new publication examining the intersection of youth culture and space exploration. Bringing together voices from across science, art, and speculative fiction, it positions itself as both document and provocation — a record of a generation reimagining humanity’s relationship to space.
Issue One — Pilot — unfolds as a composite of research, documentation, and visual interpretation. It moves between scientific inquiry, cultural reflection, and speculative narrative, assembling contributions that consider the realities and mythologies of space travel. Questions of inheritance and futurity run throughout: what knowledge is carried forward, how new societies might be structured beyond Earth, and who is shaping the next phase of cosmic exploration.
Spanning 2016 to 2020, ONE THOUSAND SCARS AGO is a raw archive of Kaman’s non commercial work. It brings together fragments, photographs, scans, and private visual material made alongside, and often in tension with, his high profile career in music and culture. Across 336 pages, the book assembles work that exists outside briefs, clients, or commercial outcomes, functioning instead as a record of lived experience, observation, and experimentation.
This book emerges from Grace Turn, a song from CECILIA’s album CHOEUR, and its haunting video counterpart filmed at the deserted Punta Tre Pietre hotel, once Gaddafi’s seized estate on the island of Pantelleria. A collection of stills and fragments, it captures the epitome of ghostly abandon, carried by the electro-acoustic harmonies of wonder and decay.
8324 by Hendrik Schneider is a book collecting images focused on the sanctity embedded in acts of giving. It explores the common ways in which we inherently, as humans, attempt to articulate the loss of identity, of self. Through the memorial practice of flowers we see the giving of life and beauty through grief and respect and the most ancient technology we have, fire, as a means to purify and destroy.
Year Zero magazine’s third issue, deconstructing the concept of process to examine perpetual innovation and change across fashion, art, and music, as seen through the contribution of leading experimenteurs. Featuring: Oklou, Lorenzo Senni, Caterina Barbieri, Nkisi, Nyege Nyege, Casey MQ, E-Saggila, Dj Loser, DJ Valentimes, Blackhain, and a special poster by Richard Turley and Lucas Mascatello.
Year Zero magazine’s first issue, the Istanbul based magazine exploring emerging global subcultures. Inspired by youth living in a place destabilized by change, the issue captures inter-generational tensions and the clash between tradition and futurability.