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Death: a magazine all about the final exit

Death is both an online and print journal asking writers and visual artists to address the topic however they wish, often abstractly and humorously. The idea here is that gothic kids and suicidal pessimists don’t have a corner on the topic, and the ground is rich with endless narrative possibilities. The splash page was designed by Luciano Foglia and, other than looking pretty and strange, it will lead you down a rabbit hole to a vibrant reward if you have the wherewithal to figure it out.

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Brilliant interactive microsites by Rafaël Rozendaal

Rafaël Rozendaal shares some conceptual commonalities with Aakash Nihalani, including a mouthful of a name, but his interactive microsites are a lot more colorful and immersive. It’s like every tangential idea you could have has already been made for you. Like a switch turning off and on. Or manually turning the pages of color blocks, endlessly. Toilet paper. A flaming log. A deep black hole. Geometry. Wind. Annoying cursor dot com (fair warning: this will piss you off).

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The Rap Board

A lot of rappers and their trademark vocal punctuations. Like saying the same word over and over until it loses meaning, this experience will prove both disorienting and addictive. It’s always growing, but where are the ladies at!? Roxanne Shante? Salt ‘n Pepa? Lil’ Kim? And only one sound for Kanye West is surely bruising his ego.

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Geometric tape structures by Aakash Nihalani

Chances are you’ve seen some of Aakash Nihalani’s geometric tape structures somewhere at least once. Chances are you don’t know (or can’t pronounce) his name. Read more

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