





ISSUE 06 – Anatomy
This issue is a collection of misunderstandings, cravings, and attempted manifestos—to redefine what we thought we already knew.
Instinctually, our first reaction to anatomy collapses into the arms of structure and the workings of the isolated body. Our world is crumbling, and our bodies are responding. Surrendering to an interconnected network, we continuously seek to create spaces that resonate with the human experience. Our raw reality is declaring war on the prosthetic digital age, and the yearning to belong to the self has never felt more urgent.
The expressive dimension of our reality is shaped by our understanding of anatomy, which extends beyond its apparent physical aspects. Anatomy represents the inherent connection between the construction of living things and the pervasive composition of matter across all scales. This connection reflects the enduring relationship between order and life. Viewing disorder and death as intertwined, anatomy transcends mere structure—it becomes a framework that balances order and entropy within an otherwise oblivious ecology.
This issue is a collection of misunderstandings, cravings, and attempted manifestos—to redefine what we thought we already knew.
Instinctually, our first reaction to anatomy collapses into the arms of structure and the workings of the isolated body. Our world is crumbling, and our bodies are responding. Surrendering to an interconnected network, we continuously seek to create spaces that resonate with the human experience. Our raw reality is declaring war on the prosthetic digital age, and the yearning to belong to the self has never felt more urgent.
The expressive dimension of our reality is shaped by our understanding of anatomy, which extends beyond its apparent physical aspects. Anatomy represents the inherent connection between the construction of living things and the pervasive composition of matter across all scales. This connection reflects the enduring relationship between order and life. Viewing disorder and death as intertwined, anatomy transcends mere structure—it becomes a framework that balances order and entropy within an otherwise oblivious ecology.
This issue is a collection of misunderstandings, cravings, and attempted manifestos—to redefine what we thought we already knew.
Instinctually, our first reaction to anatomy collapses into the arms of structure and the workings of the isolated body. Our world is crumbling, and our bodies are responding. Surrendering to an interconnected network, we continuously seek to create spaces that resonate with the human experience. Our raw reality is declaring war on the prosthetic digital age, and the yearning to belong to the self has never felt more urgent.
The expressive dimension of our reality is shaped by our understanding of anatomy, which extends beyond its apparent physical aspects. Anatomy represents the inherent connection between the construction of living things and the pervasive composition of matter across all scales. This connection reflects the enduring relationship between order and life. Viewing disorder and death as intertwined, anatomy transcends mere structure—it becomes a framework that balances order and entropy within an otherwise oblivious ecology.