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OCCULTO MAGAZINE NEW ISSUE Pi.


Pi
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OCCULTO Issue pi

Released in May 2014
96 glossy color pages
cm  16,5 x 23,5
ISSN 2196-5781

TEXTS: Massimo Sandal, Roberto Lalli, Alice Cannava, Russ Hodge, Krzysztof J. Pelc, Babsi Urbanic

ILLUSTRATIONS/ARTWORKS: David Moertl, Pep Vidal, Alice Cannava 

ARTIST'S PROJECT:
Pep Vidal

Occulto explores new possibilities in popularisation of science in connection to other fields such as the visual arts, parascientific theories and history of ideas. Occulto affirms the cultural value to scientific knowledge and the potential of an interdisciplinary approach opened to deviance and irony.


Previous Issues:

Occulto e BUY HERE
Occulto -1 BUY HERE


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Magazine

OCCULTO Issue pi

Released in May 2014
96 glossy colour pages
cm 16,5 x 23,5
ISSN 2196-5781

TEXTS: Massimo Sandal, Roberto Lalli, Alice Cannava, Russ Hodge, Krzysztof J. Pelc, Babsi Urbanic 

ILLUSTRATIONS/ARTWORKS: Daavid Moertl, Pep Vidal, Alice Cannava

ARTIST'S PROJECT:
Pep Vidal


The time was not ripe to settle down and get a range life, so here's the new Occulto issue. It's dedicated to Constants & Variables, and to our friend 3.14. First Launch in Berlin on May 31st at Zabriskie Buchladen.

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Occulto explores new possibilities in the popularisation of science in connection to other fields such as the visual arts, parascientific theories and history of ideas.

Occulto affirms the cultural value of scientific knowledge and the potential of an interdisciplinary approach opened to deviance and irony. Its research also questions past and present attempts to find shortcuts to knowledge (and power), the fascination towards the irrational and revealed truths. 
What lies behind the insurmountable gap dividing humanities and science?