Wondering about Pulp and Ré


Posted on November 30th, by Lope Gutiérrez-Ruiz in Eye Candy. No Comments

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Simple fact: every time that we Gophers are not capable of finding something on the Inter-webs the same intense feeling pervades us. We feel like huge, clumsy sea-boats, incapable of capturing the hands of  small, marooned people. Or small marooned librarians with PhDs in magazine-making. Or small marooned pastry chefs when we just had three cups of coffee. […]Examples abound: Where can we get Chuck Klosterman’s e-mail address ? Where is that amazing video-art website that had like 300 videos -Viola included, copyrights not- on it? How can I effing unsubscribe from Plátanoverde magazine’s weekly newsletter?

In this edition of Eye Candy, we come across another mystery: Who / What  / Where / Why / How about RePulp. Is he/she a student ? a studio? a homework project we bumped into? All we know is that it looks like collage, photography, bright colors and that information is nowhere to be found, either on Re’s website or flickr. And so, this huge lummox of a ship sighs: Re-Pulp, would you please manifest yourself in our lovely website? we would love to ask you a few questions.

Below this words some Re-Pulp imagery,  till next week, un abrazo.

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