Drain Issue 01
by Ed Davis
DRAIN is a biannual publication edited by Ed Davis, it is almost entirely image based with the purpose of inspiring and challenging young people to engage with creativity offline and free from the algorithm that consumes so much of their time via screens and social media. PRINTED IN JAPAN. EDITED BY ED DAVIS. @theheavymental DEVELOPED IN THE HOT COTTAGE. @hot.cottage DRAIN AND COMMUNE ©®2024 @drain_publishing @ccommunee “INSTEAD OF HATE AND MALICE WE SHOULD BE SIPPING CHALICE” —LEE SCRATCH PERRY @leescratchperry.art Featured Artist; Nick Atkins @electromagnetic_studios Brian Knoess @loosen_yr_grip Matt Lock @mldinterface Jack Smith @gladstone.gallery Weirdo Dave (FTL) Jessi Reaves @jessireaves_ @bridgetdonahue.nyc Motoyuki Daifu @motoyukidaifu The Trilogy Tapes @thetrilogytapes Susan Cianciolo @5th_dimensional_plain_ @bridgetdonahue.nyc Christina Ramberg @corbettvsdemsey Women’s History Museum @womens_history_museum Dr Igor Adameyko @the_story_of_a_biologist Bjorn Copeland @bjorn_copeland Ill Studio @illstudio Essential Store @essential_store Paria Farzaneh @pariafarzaneh Jack Bool @Jack.bool Nina Hartmann @ninahartmann___ @silkelindner.nyc
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