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Magazines
OVO 18 MONEY. April 2008
26 pages [74 MB PDF]
Contributions by Anonymous, Dmitry Babenko, Johnny Brainwash, Klint Finley,
Witta Kelssling-Jensen, Vincent Al Ken, Ruggero Maggi, Mail Art Paul, Willi
Melnikov, Thom Metzger, Emilio Morandi, No Institute, Wes Unruh, Carlos Valdez,
Edward Wilson.
OVO 17 THE DREADLOCK RECOLLECTIONS.
February 2007
240 pages [268 kb OpenOffice /
1 MB PDF]
By Kerry Wendell Thornley, with new and unpublished additional work.
OVO 16 ANTICHRIST. January
2006
76 pages. [6.5 MB OpenOffice / 6.1 MB PDF]
The withering away of Christianity through reason and scorn.
Trevor Blake, Dennis Dread, Dan Howland, P. W. Kaufman, Ruggero Maggi, Keiichi
Nakamuri, Clemente Padin, Liliana Rusu, Peter Lamborn Wilson.
OVO 15 SPERM. February 2005
44 pages. [14 MB OpenOffice / 12.2 MB PDF]
Contributions from Italy, Japan, Netherlands, Russia, Spain,
Serbia, Uruguay, United Kingdom and United States.
OVO 14 SUFFERING. March 1992
27 pages. [5.6 MB OpenOffice / 19.8 MB PDF]
"This place weighs a ton and it takes a bit of preparation
to change lanes and hit the gas."
OVO 13 TRAVEL. January 1992
45 pages. [11.3 MB OpenOffice / 40.1 MB PDF]
Car crashes, Psychotopography of Disneyland, the astral convention.
OVO 12 SCIENCE. November 1991
61 pages. [16.3 MB OpenOffice / 51.8 MB PDF]
Feral Faun, tENTATIVELY, a cONVENIENCE, the Anarchist Cookbook
discredited, Silent Weapons for Quiet Wars, Doc Savage, Walter Alter, alien
abduction.
OVO 11 CONTROL. September
1991
45 pages. [8.5 MB OpenOffice / 31.5 MB PDF]
Hakim Bey, The Real Reason for Gun Ownership, eating disorders,
V. Vale, Christian terrorism.
OVO 10 MAYHEM. July 1991
47 pages. [7.6 MB OpenOffice / 27.2 MB PDF]
Commodore 64, Stuart Swezey, Zodiac Cypher Explained, true crime,
Mike Diana, Hakim Bey.
OVO 9. July 1991
16 pages. [2.3 MB OpenOffice / 8.9 MB PDF]
Pagan Kennedy, Men in Black, Dreamachines, fascist/anti-fascist
art.
OVO 8. May 1991
21 pages. [3.6 MB OpenOffice / 12.8 MB PDF]
Review of Mark Mothersbaugh's book My Struggle, Commodore 64
graphics and fonts.
OVO 7 INFORMATION. October
1989
88 pages. [23.1 MB OpenOffice / 99.3 MB PDF]
Dreamachines, Copyrights, Mike Gunderloy, Kerry Wendell Thornley,
tENTATIVELY, a cONVENIENCE, Walter Alter, Hakim Bey, Liberating Wednesday by
PM.
OVO 6. Infinite.
There was no issue number six of OVO.
OVO 5. November 1988
38 pages. [2.8 MB OpenOffice / 9.3 MB PDF]
Toronto Anarchist Gathering, nadzrealizem versus anarhizm, spray
paint stencil art, Grey Area. Printed on two continents.
OVO 4. May 1988
37 pages. [10.6 MB OpenOffice / 45.7 MB PDF]
Color photocopy collage, copy art, posters, stickers, postcards,
hard-carved rubber stamp.
OVO 3. November 1987
26 pages. [582 KB OpenOffice / 1.8 MB PDF]
Copy art, BBS, surrealism, Neoism, Lunalogue by Cunnichant Night
Owl.
OVO 2. July 1987
17 pages. [1011 KB OpenOffice / 2.8 MB PDF]
Ernest Mann Becoming More Free, Hakim Bey (first publication
of Salon Apocalypse Secret Theater), tENTATIVELY, a cONVENIENCE Mike Film, body
art (two years before Modern Primitives), copy art, collage art and graffiti
stencil art.
OVO 1. 1987
11 pages. [834 KB OpenOffice / 2.3 MB PDF]
Art brut (prison art), tape fragmentation, underground european
experimental music, first appearance in print of the phrase "phone tag," Garry
Reith, collage art, copy art.
Books
Condo and Raper: The Outbursts
of Everett True. Circa 1906.
84 pages. [5.9 OpenOffice / 9.7 MB PDF].
"You'll lay beneath the sod when I finish with you! If the police can't
supress you I'll tackle the job myself!"