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Print: $13.90 The third issue focuses on megafauna, a term that loosely applies to large mammals including the namesake of this magazine, the American mastodon.
With contributions by Otis Bardwell, Kelly Brooks, Deena Caparelli, Colleen Corcoran, Akina Cox, Nic Hess, Teira Johnson, Christine Lee, Erica Love, Matthias Merkel Hess, David Prince, Gundula Prinz, Gerard Olson, Christopher Smith, Jacob Tillman, Mathew Timmons, Alejandro Turell, Claude Willey, and AZ.
Editors: Matthias Merkel Hess and Roman Jaster. Website: mammutmagazine.org
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Print: $11.90 Download: FREE As the world's population is increasingly concentrated in urban centers, how we choose to interact, develop and live in these cities will only become more important. With a variety of perspectives but by no means comprehensive, we hope this special section offers new ideas, directions and ways of understanding urban life. With contributions from Nicholas Bauch, Maya Brym, Ian Garrett, Charlie Grosso, Teira Johnson, Ari Kletzsky, Gerard Olson, Camilo Ontiveros, David Snyder, Ashwani Vasishth, and Sue Yank. Editors: Matthias Merkel Hess and Roman Jaster
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Print: $11.90 Mammut is a biannual magazine dedicated to exploring all forms of creative production that have a relationship with nature, landscape and environmentalism—or what we call ecological aesthetics. Featuring scholarly investigations, reports on current discussions and debates, and artist’s projects, Mammut is a sourcebook for readers seeking to understand the intersection of art and nature.
Issue #1 features contributions by Andrew Berardini, Colleen Corcoran, Josué Cruz, Manya Fox, Eben Goff, Maegan Hill-Caroll, Natalia Jaster, Matthias Merkel Hess, Gretchen Nash, Caroline Oh, Joseph Prichard, Isaac Resnikoff and Lisa Tucker.
Editors: Matthias Merkel Hess and Roman Jaster
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