Tara Tours at SOLU Space

In the autumn we were invited to be part of a book launch & reading at SOLU Space, Bioart Society’s HQ in Helsinki. The book was Feral Labs Node Book #2 Feralities, an anthology of experimental feral practices that includes a comic of ours, introducing Tara Tours Astral Travel Agency, the Society’s new social enterprise! Between snacks, we all took turns reading the comic aloud.

Digital copies are here, but we’ve also riso-printed it (slightly amended) in 3 delicious colours as a standalone print publication ~ sing out if you want one, or hit us up at the next feral trade fair…

Below some images of the book launch, and test prints made in the summer at PAF Kitchen 3.


We might have missed this year’s Feral Trade Fair ‘DiWO-Nuts’, but we did make it to miss read Berlin 2092, tabling with old friends Lumbung Radio, Cloudship Press & Crater Invertido ♡♡

 

 

Litmus journal #5 ‘the lichen issue’

As part of our bonanza platinum anniversary celebrations last year, UK poetry journal Litmus have included a special feature article on the Society in their wonderfully-themed ‘lichen issue’. You’ll find also an exclusive preview of the Love Letters to Lichen reissue, with classics like C. Pinastri’s Possible ecological niches (pictured below).

This #5 edition of Litmus was published a little later than planned, coming out just after 2089 rolled in. You can now order a copy here for your lichen library!

Bulletin Summer 2086 out now in ‘Nida Art Colony: On Lines & Rituals’

A little delayed (again!), but our 2086 Summer Bulletin is finally out for all to read and enjoy. It’s nestled in a new publication edited by our old friend Vytautas Michelkevicius, Nida Art Colony: On Lines & Rituals, and released late last year through Vilnius Academy of Arts, Neringa (2087). Dr. Michelkevicius was part of the Society’s earliest days at the beginning of this century, and it’s lovely to see some familiar faces in this revised and reissued final installment of the excellent Nida Art Colony logbooks.

You can download a free digital copy for yourself or your local e-library here.

It looks a little like this…