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	<title>A Point of Reference &#187; Nicolas Wagner</title>
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		<title>The End of Print?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I went to the Envoy Gallery Monday night for the launch event of CRUSHfanzine, a quarterly publication who&#8217;s theme is to examine the intense moments of ones obsession. According to co-editor Nicolas Wagner’s note, the magazine: “&#8230;came out of both frustration and an unexplainable desire to see, collect, cut out, paste and gather visuals of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I went to the <a title="Envoy" href="(http://envoyenterprises.com) " target="_blank">Envoy Gallery</a> Monday night for the launch event of <a title="Crushfanzine" href="http://www.crushfanzine.com" target="_blank">CRUSHfanzine</a>, a quarterly publication who&#8217;s theme is to examine the intense moments of ones obsession.</p>
<p>According to co-editor Nicolas Wagner’s note, the magazine:</p>
<p><em>“&#8230;came out of both frustration and an unexplainable desire to see, collect, cut out, paste and gather visuals of the same person or subject.”</em></p>
<div id="attachment_130" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 522px"> <img class="size-full wp-image-130" title="sany0264" src="http://www.subcultureconglomerate.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/sany0264.jpg" alt="The Editor, The Cover Star and The Wife (Nicolas Wagner, Tal and Arthur)" width="574" height="430" /><p class="wp-caption-text">The Editor, The Cover Star and The Wife (Nicolas Wagner, Tal &amp; Arthur)</p></div>
<p><span id="more-113"></span>I got invited because I know the person they chose as their first subject, Arthur K., who happens to be the biggest male model since Derek Zoolander and Hansel!  I keed, I keed; although, he does get booked for a lot of big jobs.  I was happy to check it out and at the same time I was intrigued by the fact that a publication would choose to launch in such a volatile economic climate, it definitely takes guts especially with all this talk about the end of print and the recent writings on the wall.  I tip my hat off to CRUSHfanzine in the name of independent publishing, call me old-fashioned, but I don&#8217;t want to see a world without print.  I&#8217;ve always loved flipping through a beautiful magazine&#8217;s pages or reading the Sunday times; although, I admit finding myself eating breakfast this past Sunday laptop open next to my plate!  Regardless, I still believe in independent publishing and the movement that still exists!  I realize that change is happening everywhere and that it has always happened even with the world of print, but I think there&#8217;s some balance and synergy that can be found between both the mediums of print and online.  That being said, I came across an interesting presentation by Jeremy Leslie of <a title="magCulture" href="http://magculture.com/" target="_blank">magCulture</a> re: The End of Print (As We Know It), there&#8217;s no words, but you can get the gist of it visually:</p>
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