
Steven Watson
Articles
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2 months ago |
printmag.com | Steven Watson |Kim Tidwell
I recently gave myself the task of comparing nine independent erotic magazines (I know, it’s a tough job, etc.), and I was struck by the fact that, unlike the majority of their commercial counterparts, literally none of them are addressed to an exclusively male readership. Hrishnytsia from Ukraine leads with a model in bizarre extended trainer boots, her legs splayed across a model railway track and her bra and skirt rendered in scratch card silver, ready for the reader to remove.
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2 months ago |
l8r.it | Steven Watson |Kim Tidwell
I recently gave myself the task of comparing nine independent erotic magazines (I know, it’s a tough job, etc.), and I was struck by the fact that, unlike the majority of their commercial counterparts, literally none of them are addressed to an exclusively male readership. Hrishnytsia from Ukraine leads with a model in bizarre extended trainer boots, her legs splayed across a model railway track and her bra and skirt rendered in scratch card silver, ready for the reader to remove.
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Dec 3, 2024 |
meer.com | Steven Watson
In the early 1970s, Chilean biologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela introduced the concept of autopoiesis. Autopoiesis describes the self-producing and self-maintaining nature of living systems. According to this concept, living organisms are autonomous, operationally closed systems that regenerate and sustain themselves through internal processes.
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Oct 3, 2024 |
meer.com | Steven Watson
Ridley Scott’s Napoleon (2023) provides a novel dramatization of the European transition to modernity and the realization of the possibility of subjective individuality in new and evolving forms of societal structures. While generally the film was not well received by critics or perhaps begrudgingly acknowledged, Scott’s epic historical drama, written by David Scarpa, provides an innovative perspective on the unfolding of modern European society.
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Apr 12, 2024 |
mediacatmagazine.co.uk | Grace Gollasch |Laura Holliday |Josh McLoughlin |Josh Mcloughlin |Steven Watson
Born in 2020 at the height of the pandemic, Pilot Magazine is a print magazine dedicated to ‘all things creative, experimental, and authentic.’ From coffee table to playable game board, Pilot comes in different forms and features work submitted by creatives from all over the world. MediaCat Magazine spoke to Pilot’s Founding Editor-in-Chief and Creative Director, Dagny Tepper, about the magazine’s evolution and future.
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