Monthly Archive for February, 2019

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Video Game Art Gallery Celebrates the Release of Issue 2 of the VGA Reader at Quimby’s, March 9th

Mar ’19
9
7:00 pm

Come join the staff of the Video Game Art Gallery, the editorial board, and their colleagues in celebrating the release of issue 2 of the Video Game Art Reader, a scholarly peer-reviewed art history publication. The VGAR is an attempt to not only deepen the discourse around video games, but to also make it more accessible to the public and inclusive of marginalized voices. The theme for this issue was “survival strategy,” an investigation not just into the defined genre of “survival games,” but the methods by which all games can become tools for conditioning, coping, and creating within the digital world. Issue 2 includes works by Martin Zeilinger writing on the limits of digital performance art, Andrew Bailey examining how exploration of digital spaces can transform understanding of physical ones, Michael Anthony DeAnda investigating the consequences of digital surveillance, Luisa Salvador Dias discussing how video games depict war, Michael Paramo arguing for better representation of queer characters, and Treva Michelle Legassie probing the implications of rendering oneself in a video game. This issue also includes a practitioner statement by Elizabeth LaPensée on her water-protecting side-scroller, Thunderbird Strike, and an interview with the evocative game designer and scholar Anna Anthropy.

The event will begin at 7pm. Light snacks and refreshments will be served. Copies of the latest VGAR will be available for sale, as will the Chicago New Media 1973-1992 exhibition catalogue, also produced by the VGA Gallery. The event is free and open to the public.

For more info: 

vgagallery.com

mreed(at)vgagallery(dot)com

facebook event invite here

Sat, March 9th, 7pm – Free Event

New Stuff This Week

Charles R. Childs Panoramas: A Panoramic Construction of the Images of Charles R. Childs by Perry Casalino $20 – From 1907 to 1912, Charles R. Childs produced over 5,400 individual photographic views of Chicago for use as picture postcards. Charles R. Childs Panoramas is a collection of whimsical panoramic views using Childs’ postcards. These constructions give a sense of place never before seen in vintage Chicago photography.

Zines

Trial and Error #6 Pocket Guide to Being Totally Cool $3

Safe Sex Mini Bundle How to talk about STDS with Sexual Partners $1

Hieratic Art or the Alchemy of Talismans by Brian Cotnoir $10

Would Be President by John Dishwasher $5

Lacunae by Lisa Wilde $20

Music Men Ruined For Me by Alison Lang $10

Raise Your Horns $2.50

Xerography Debt #43 and #44 $4 each

Post Modern Romance #1 The View From Marriage $8

BYOC Build Your Own Chimera: A Guide to Creature Invention by Jam $1

Comics & Minis

Every Drop Counts by Tori Holder $5

Duel by Finn Walker $4

Graphic Novels

Nothing Nice to Say: Complete Discography by Mitch Clem (Silver Sprocket) $24.99

Mort Gerberg on the Scene by Mort Gerberg (Fantagraphics Underground) $25

Journey Into the Unknown by Randi Drozd $20

Through a Life by Tom Haugomat (Nobrow) $18.95

Politics & Revolution

The Anarchist Encyclopedia edited by Sébastien Faure (AK Press) $22

Into the Tempest: Essays on the New Global Capitalism by William I. Robinson (Haymarket) $21.95

Don’t Shoot I Want to Live: Gun Violence In America by Tyshondra Barnes $5.99

Art & Design Books

Unnatural Selections: The Artwork of Tiffany Bozic by Tiffany Bozic / Mary Ellen Hannibal (Gingko) $45

Essays

Up Up, Down Down: Essays by Cheston Knapp $16

Feel Free: Essays by Zadie Smith $18

Fiction

Carnivorous Lunar Activities by Max Booth III (Fangoria) $15

I Am God by Giacomo Sartori (Restless) $17.99

The Immortalists by Chloe Benjamin $16

The Spirit of Science Fiction by Roberto Bolaño $24

Same Same by Peter Mendelsund $17.95

A People’s Future of the United States: Speculative Fiction from 25 Extraordinary Writers edited by Charlie Jane Anders & A. Merc Rustad (One World Classics) $17

Music Books

Walk This Way: Run-DMC, Aerosmith, and the Song That Changed American Music Forever by Geoff Edgers $27

Consuming

On Drinking by Charles Bukowski, edited by Abel Debritto $26.99

Crafts

Paper Animals: Fox, Deer, Meerkat and Bear Family by Paperwolf (Gingko) $24.95

Magazines

Fortean Times #375 $12.40

Horror Hound #75 $6.99

Lit Journals & Chap Books

Bloom Magazine Aug 18 $12

God Made Dirt Dirt Don’t Hurt by B. Traverse $3

Sex Guides & Culture

Unfuck Your Intimacy: Using Science for Better Relationships, Sex, and Dating by Faith G. Harper, PhD (Microcosm) $14.95

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Off-Site: CHIPRC’s Zine Club: DIY Edition, at Pumping Station: One on 2/21

Feb ’19
21
7:00 pm

CHIPRC’s Zine Club: DIY Edition

THIS MONTH’S ZINE CLUB MEETING IS AT A SPECIAL LOCATION, NOT AT QUIMBY’S! It’s at Pumping Station: One is at 3519 N. Elston Ave.

This February, Zine Club takes a field trip to Pumping Station: One in Avondale, Chicago’s oldest and largest hackerspace!

We’ll be discussing DIY zines that teach and inspire readers to do it yourself. Bring your favorite titles that instruct us on how you can make, design, build, create, tinker, and hack anything! Zine newbies and longtime enthusiasts alike are welcome to join us for a fun discussion and snacks.

We’ll also be taking a short tour of Pumping Station: One to see all the tools and members working on projects, to serve as inspiration for your next venture.

We have a Mystery Zine Swap every month! If you’d like to participate, bring a zine (concealed in some way) to trade with someone else on the spot.

This free event will be led by PS1 member (and Zine Club regular) Mariano Muñoz and Chicago Zine Fest organizer Cynthia E. Hanifin.

If you’re planning to attend, you’ll need to digitally sign Pumping Station: One’s waiver either in advance or when you arrive at the hackerspace: bit.ly/2IWwdV5

Sponsored by Quimby’s Bookstore, Free Event

Thursday, Feb. 21st, 7pm

More info:

pumpingstationone.org

Facebook Event Post for this month’s Zine Club meeting

New Stuff This Week

The Comics Journal 303: Winter – Spring 2019 (Fantagraphics) $14.99 – TCJ back in print! This issue, the first in its new twice-a-year format, covers the “new mainstream” in American comics — how the marketplace and overall perception of the medium has drastically shifted since the “graphic novel boom” of the early 2000s and massive hits like Persepolis, Fun Home, and Smile. It also includes sketchbook pages from French-born cartoonist Antoine Cossé, an introduction to homoerotic gag cartoons out of the U.S. Navy, Your Black Friend cartoonist Ben Passmore’s examination of the role art and comics have in gentrification, a reconsideration of the comics canon by Eisner Award-winner Dr. Sheena C. Howard, and more.

GenderFail: An Anthology On Failure $24.99

Zines

Way Down Below by Corinne Halbert $5 – Little booklet featuring eight paintings including my HELL TRIPTYCH from late 2018 and early 2019. Limited edition of 200. ~CH

Behind the Zines Jan 19 #7 A Zine About Zines edited by Billy McCall $3

G by Jesse Maria Gomez Villeda $25

Absolute Horseradish #1 $6

Comics & Minis

Comics by Jessica Campbell: My Erotic Life #1 + Ten Most Incestuous Royals + JC’s Way

Four Years Part 1 by Kevin Czap $8

Viewotron #1 by Sam Sharpe & and Peach S. Goodrich (AdHouse) $6.95

Spaghetti Punch #1 by Betsey Swardlick $4

Pressure: A Short Story + We are Not Alone by Ezra Clayton Daniels $5 – Short science fiction stories that dig deep.

Dr. Zombie Monster Family Physician #1 by Tommy Cannon $6

Graphic Novels

Starseeds 2 by Charles Glaubitz $29.99

The Chancellor and the Citadel by Maria Capelle Frantz (Iron Circus) $15

An Illustrated History of Filmmaking by Adam Allsuch Boardman (Nobrow) $24

Tank Girl All Stars by Alan Martin & friends $29.99

Fred the Mustard Packet Does the Scottish Play by Tommy Cannon $12

Art & Design Books

Mural Masters: A New Generation by Kiriakos Iosifidis (Gingko Press) $45

Border Bang by Jorge R. Gutiérrez $24.95 – Mexican folklore meets U.S. pop culture.

Outer Limits

Underground: A Human History of the Worlds Beneath Our Feet by Will Hunt $27

Fiction

American Genius, A Comedy by Lynne Tillman (Soft Skull) $16.95

The Largesse of the Sea Maiden: Stories by Denis Johnson $17 – Finished shortly before Johnson’s death in 2017, this short story collection came 25 years after the seminal work Jesus’ Son.

The Psychology of Time Travel by Kate Mascarenhas $26.99

The Flying Troutmans by Miriam Toews (Counterpoint) $16.95

Food

To Drink and to Eat 1: Tastes and Tales from a French Kitchen by Guillaume Long (Lion Forge) $24.99

Sex Guides & Culture

Bang Like a Porn Star: Sex Tips from the Pros by Winston Gieseke $19.99

Essays

The Monk of Mokha by Dave Eggers $16.95

For the Kiddies

Eddie Spaghetti by Rutu Modan (Fantagraphics) $12.99

Mr. Fibber by Yirmi Pinkus (Fantagraphics) $12.99

Paper Toys Books from Gingko Press, $9.95 each: Aliens by Loulou and Tummie, Monsters by Niark