Welcome to the PLURAL archive. Here you will find all of our previous issues. Click on any of the links to view the contents of each issue. If you have any questions about previous issues or the archive in general, please email us at mp@multiply.org.
ISSUE 1.0 December, 1997 Released in December '97, this issue marked the birth of the online version of PLURAL. The first issue showcased photography by two of the founders of PLURAL, William R. Terrell and Jason Scott Gessner and poetry from the third founder, Tracey M. Gessner. Other hightlights include the beginning of ongoing contributions from Veronica Ceci, this time in the form of an essay, and an interactive hypertext dream journal by Jason Scott Gessner. ISSUE 2.0 March, 1998 The first issue to be released in 1998. This time we feature an interview with the mexican photographer Pedro Meyer, printmaking work by Veronica Ceci along with an accompanying written piece that works with the prints as well as independently and a review of Photographer Michiko Kon's artwork and book Still Lives. ISSUE 3.0 May, 1998 This time around we feature the photography of artists Manuel Garcia and Surendra Lawoti, both in solo exhibits. Also featured is the painting of Chad Sager and a review of the Milwaukee Art Musuem's art exhibit Identity Crisis ISSUE 4.0 August, 1998 This issue features a series of drawings and intaglio prints by artist Jim Gasparick and new photography from Alison McKinzie. Also contained in this issue are two music reviews by Jason Scott Gessner (Sonic Youth's A Thousand Leaves and Fugazi's End Hits), both featuring streaming shockwave clips of various songs. ISSUE 5.0 Febuary, 1999 The most packed issue yet. This issue features etchings by Ann-Marie Rounkle, printmaking from Jenifr Westphal and new photography from Fred Landis. Also featured is an article on photographer Robert Capa and a look at Coporate Influence on Digital Artmaking, both written by Jason Scott Gessner. ISSUE 6.0 May, 2000 The long awaited comics issue. Over a year in the making, but well worth the wait. Drawings by David Healy and Shawn Calvert are featured. Jason Scott Gessner provides an article about the relationship between the internet and comics, while William R. Terrell brings us an interview with mini-comic creator extraordinaire Matt Feazell.
Shawn Calvert drawing, Drawings by Shawn Calvert Veronica Ceci writing, Universal Truth, Gradual Destruction of a Square, Identity Crisis printmaking, Gradual Destruction of a Square Jim Gasparick drawing, intaglio prints, Current Work Manuel Garcia photography, excerpts from the series Toybox Jason Scott Gessner writing, Corporate Influence on Digital
Artmaking, Michiko Kon: Still Lives, Robert Capa: Photographs, Sonic
Youth's A Thousand Leaves, Fugazi's
End Hits, Comics Vs. The Net
photography, Half-Life and (re)ActionTracey M. Gessner poetry, excerpts from Ramblings and Revelations David Healy drawing, Where are you? Fred Landis photography, Photographs Surendra Lawoti photography, Cityscapes Alison McKinzie photography, New Work Ann-Marie Rounkle printmaking, Etchings painting, Benedictions William R. Terrell writing, Fine Adventures: A look at Pedro Meyer, The Amazing Matt Feazell
photography, Memory SeriesJenifr Westphal printmaking, Intaglio Prints: The Symbol Series
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