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Emerging

  • magazine : Snap
  • numero : 7 - 2009
  • date : 01 juin 2009
  • catégorie : Culture & arts

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  • Video Games

    Keeping tabs on the latest up-and-comers in independent game design is becoming ever easier. A flourishing business model has emerged where small developers can make their games available to buy and download straight to your home console. This has its roots in the early ‘90s, when Shareware demos could be had through now-archaic pre-internet confrabrications known as BBSes (Wikipedia is your friend, younglings). Thus were born some of the greatest games of that era: Wolfenstein 3-D, Duke Nukem, Commander Keen, and an obscure little game called Doom. The next great game may well be found among those nominated for “Best Downloadable Game” at March 2009’s Game Developer Choice Awards, three of which are presented here:

    par Sam Windholz
  • Found Art

    A local and ongoing art project produced by Kirsten
    McCrea (hell okirsten.com) PAPIRMASSE is made monthly and combines the ‘limited-run’ appeal of self-published novels and ‘zines with the visual
    quality of printed art, and is presented in a subscription/ mail-art format.

    par Shayl Prisk
  • The emergence of the Hip Hop Concept Album

    For many people, the very mention of a concept album will have them rolling their eyes. Visions of a generation of Dad’s and their teen sons who have fetishized albums like The Dark Side of the Moon ad nauseam dance in the head. It is understandably tempting to write off the concept album as nothing more than a vehicle to chauffeur the
    egos of the Abbey Road greats.

    par Alex Chinien
  • Peter Bjorn and John

    I was fortunate enough to brunch with Peter Bjorn
    and John at the Swedish ambassador’s house in Ottawa
    a few months back. The guys were on the Canadian
    leg of their tour, promoting their new album Living Thing. It was a pretty random and very casual affair and we nabbed the invite last minute from some good friends. We sat chatting about music and fashion over smoked salmon, potatoes, dill sauce, and mimosas. Tasty. I took advantage of the situation and slipped Peter and John a few random questions. Bjorn was too busy talking about bikinis with the ambassador’s husband.

    par Hannah Byrne
  • Giving the world the means to exist visually

    FEED is a two-man design firm run by Anouk Pennel and Raphaël Daudelin. What first started up as a music and graphic design collective working in-between terms at UQAM has over the last ten years become a successful studio and business.
    The pair, who still work from a basement in a residential neighbourhood, have built a practice based on integrity and pertinence. Last month at
    PUNKT Gallery (see over page) they presented a
    selection of their publishing, identity and typography designs to celebrate their ten year anniversary. They talked to SNAP! about how the best books are not always photogenic, the art of interpreting a client’s intentions and the emerging sense of what FEED should look like.

    par Zoé Renaud
  • Developing a career in fashion

    Co-founder of Agence Satellite – one of the first
    fashion agencies of its kind in Montréal – Erik
    Gaudrealt is also a key figure in Montréal’s creative
    circles, having launched and co-managed the successful company Perplex & Lola by age 23 and
    built and run the entire marketing department for
    Soïa & Kyo and Mackage, two branches of one of Montréal’s largest apparel producers.

    par Shayl Prisk
  • Today’s hair trends

    Located on lower St. Laurent, Coupe Bizarre literally
    translates as “the weird cut.” With such a funky name it is bound to raise some questions and attract
    the most diverse clientele. Yannick Ross, one
    of Coupe Bizarre’s fun and fearless hair stylists, considers his work to be a craft like any other that
    requires imagination, sensibility and talent. Alongside the other artists at the salon, he preaches the following philosophy:

    par Alexi Lipskaia

A propos du magazine

Snap
Snap SNAP! is a free quarterly art fashion and culture magazine. With an emphasis on emerging talent, SNAP! collaborates with a broad range of photographers, artists and writers to present a magazine that is original, smart and playful.

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