Tuesday, January 27, 2009

broke stocks

1 kiss = 45 Bangladesh Taka = 0,15 Kuwait Dinar = 7,32 Indonesia Rupiahs = 1,15Brazil Reais = 3,35 Zambia Kwacha = 0,50 Euro = 0,21 Malta Liri = 0,0007 Gold Ounces

Monday, January 26, 2009

broke editorial

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editorial

You may be asking yourself: what the hell is urban sexiness all about? I have to confess that we don’t know. We speculated around various possibilities and went in different directions, but we agreed on one thing: sexiness provokes desire.

So our starting point was to uncover our own desires. Do you want to try unfolding yourself too? What attracts you to a city? How, by what, and by whom are you seduced? What affects you? Or, to pose the question differently, can you be affected? With what intensity? Or do you prefer to be anesthetized?

Looking at cities through the lenses of our own lived experiences, we drifted through a series of themes that “undress” the relations between the bodies of cities and the cities in the bodies. We looked at them in various ways: politically-engaged, poetically, or ironically. We juxtaposed city marketing and sensorial urbanism: the “spectacularized city”, consumed by mass-tourism and advertised by dubious marketing campaigns, VERSUS the “soft cities” of travelers, where unpredictable situations and hidden mysteries construct personal narratives and sensory memories. We criticized the mainstream and opened space for queer and marginal lifestyles. Moreover, we realized that none of us belongs to only one side of the game.

Molar processes generate product-bodies and city-images, while molecular processes reveal lived-ordinary-bodies and city-experiences. We are affected by both. We continuously dress and undress urban practices and representations through self-actualization. Which means the potential on-going redefinition of ourselves and our lifestyles made through processes of identification and exclusion. Cities are people and people are cities. Urbanism is a mode of being.

Finally, we have to remember that if affection, passion and desire move us, they also move our cities. Therefore, BROKE whishes to foster more affection in the city by fostering affectionate behavior.

That is why BROKE costs 10 KISSES*...
Come to the launch party and get yours!
We hope you also gain some pleasure while reading our magazine.

Daniela Brasil
Editor-in-chief


*Exchange rates available soon at BROKE stock, right here, on this weblog.

Friday, January 23, 2009

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Broken processes:processing Broke

Greetings sexy urbanites, contributors, conspirators and collaborators, 

We have been hard at work in the MacPool since last Friday, in fact, we have moved in temporarily. Daniela and Esther have been busy designing, Bill and Cris busy revising and Loukas has been drafting e-mails, getting coffee, massaging our feet and planning the launching party.

2.Broke will go into the printing process by the weekend thanks to the help of Jörg von Stuckard in the printing workshop. If anyone has time to help with this process, we are always happy to have a few extra hands.

We would like your input for the design of our party 'uniforms.' We could have the 2.Broke font logo silk-screened onto T-shirts, or make buttons with the pink kiss on them, or BOTH. Any ideas or suggestions?

We will keep you posted about the party when we confirm the venue.
For now, it will definitely be on 
Tuesday, January 27th from 18:00 until your lips are sore from too much kissing!

Mua!

Broke

Juan Calleros A Dogs Runaway

Press on the title of this post to go to the video. This video came up as an idea for the party projections. I won't say much about it and just let it speak for itself. There is an erotic awkwardness that reminds me of lonely sexy people in big cities.
Juan Calleros is a Mexican artist currently residing in Toronto.